Michael Lee Stallard

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Lasting Change = Head Knowledge + Heart Knowledge

Michael Lee Stallard

She shared that she was given the option of working with an executive coach when she became a supervisor at Mayo Clinic. Through coaching, the surgeon came to embrace the power of words, emotion and connection.

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GRACE Under Pressure Interview With John Baldoni

Michael Lee Stallard

John is an executive coach and internationally known leadership expert who has authored many books on leadership. . Many of you may be familiar with GRACE Under Pressure, a podcast hosted by John Baldoni.

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To Connect, Reflect Before Offering Improvements

Michael Lee Stallard

Author/executive coach Marshall Goldsmith recommends that when someone offers an idea, suggestion, opinion or plan, take time to reflect before offering a suggestion to improve it. #70 Reflect Before Offering Improvements.

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Rekindling the Inner Flame in Others, and in Ourselves

Michael Lee Stallard

He is now an author, speaker, teacher and executive coach at Conant Leadership. Conant would go on to hold a number of senior leader positions, including president of the Nabisco Foods Company, president and CEO of Campbell Soup Company, and chairman of Avon Products.

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3 Ways to Lead Like Lincoln

Michael Lee Stallard

When someone presents an idea, suggestion, opinion or plan, author and executive coach Marshall Goldsmith recommends taking time to reflect before offering a suggestion to improve it. Part of being “slow to speak” then is assessing what the right moment is. Reflect Before Offering an Improvement.

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What to Do When You’re Stuck

Michael Lee Stallard

What I learned over time was that I needed someone to coach me. There have been times in my life when I’ve been stuck. Although I was giving my all, I wasn’t progressing. Early in my career, I tried to figure it out on my own. Sometimes this worked and sometimes it didn’t. It was a blind spot for me.

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