The Innovative Leader

David Phillips & Christy Geiger

Welcome to The Innovative Leader with Christy Geiger, Master Certified Coach and David Phillips, Educator, Analyst & Consultant. Our mission to equip, inspire, and transform how we LEAD in life & work. Raising the level of leadership makes a difference! Be Equipped. Get Inspired. Transform The Way you Lead. read less
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TILP #33: Three Things You Can Do to Get Yourself Back in The Game When You’re Struggling
Mar 16 2021
TILP #33: Three Things You Can Do to Get Yourself Back in The Game When You’re Struggling
How are you handling the unexpected change happening in 2021 as a leader? Exhaustion and overwhelm lead to unproductivity, and as a leader, you want to have the right tools to be productive. So, how do you get yourself in your right frame of self in 2021? In this episode, Christy and David talk about the importance of adopting the right mindset, forming habits, and expanding your learning as a leader. They discuss the benefits of fueling your energy, especially during the pandemic by embracing change in your environment and systems. Listen in to learn the value of experimenting with practices to see which ones work better for you, to be a better leader this year. What You Will Learn: · [3:07] How to embrace your higher self who comes up with solutions to challenges that your emotional side would be incapable of tapping into. · [6:35] How to fuel yourself with positive messages of who you are and want to become through affirmations. · [8:00] The importance of forming daily habits that create the healthy, focused, and creative you. · [11:19] How to embrace your transition to practices and habits that bring you the needed energy. · [16:21] Learn how to find other ideas to spur your thinking and have other perspectives. · [21:26] The benefits of responding to COVID-19 by changing your mindset, habits, and learning. · [24:23] How to adapt to change and grow with it rather than resisting or judging it. Quotes: 1. “It’s really up to us to make sure that we’re fueling with the positive messages who we are.”- Christy [6:55] 2. “It’s getting back to those practices that create the healthy you, that create the creative you, and that create the focused you.”- Christy [10:21] 3. “Sometimes you have grown and changed, sometimes your environment has grown and changed, and so your systems and habits have to grow and change.”- Christy [12:39] 4. “Play around with them, figure out what works in that evolving habits formation process.”- David [16:02] 5. “Just change one thing and it could have a cascading effect on the others.”- David [24:19] 6. “As things are evolving and changing, we struggle and wrestle underneath the change because change makes us uncomfortable.”- Christy [25:24] Possible Actions to Take Consider forming daily habits of affirmations and gratitude practices to get you through stormy times when they come.Sign up for an online resource learning platform like Udemy to learn from others and expand your perspective.Experiment with small changes in your system of doing things to get your mind used to change as you make space for bigger changes. Links to Resources Mentioned · Atomic Habits by James Clear · https://www.udemy.com/ · Micro-Resilience by Bonnie St. John Connect with Us: · Innovative Leader: www.innovativeleader.co o YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0qoeyPcIFWowUa0G9zrCfw · Christy Geiger: https://synergystrategies.com o https://www.linkedin.com/in/christygeiger/ David Phillips: https://wdavidphillips.com/
TILP #32: Two Critical Skills in Leadership in 2021
Mar 16 2021
TILP #32: Two Critical Skills in Leadership in 2021
How are you as a leader communicating and engaging your team in 2021? Communication and engagement completely transformed in 2020, and you have to be more skillful to effectively do both as a leader in 2021. In this episode, Christy and David talk about the importance of skillful and effective communication and emotionally intelligent leadership in organizations in 2021. They discuss the purpose of incorporating digital communication tools to better handle virtual and remote teams. Listen in to learn how being emotionally intelligent as a leader allows you to create a safe environment for team engagement.  What You Will Learn: [1:30] The three leadership trends in 2021 considering the year 2020 was. [5:30] The importance of being an effective communicator to lead virtual teams. [7:07] How to curve out and be skilled in both face-to-face and virtual communication for effectiveness. [10:41] How communication is moving towards responsive visual and verbal communication virtually and backing it up with documentation. [15:01] How online communication tools have brought a collaborative aspect in organizations. [17:55] How emotional intelligence allows you as a leader to create a safe environment for engagement as opposed to when you’re not.  [24:34] How to exercise engagement during team meetings by having authentic conversations. Quotes: “The most important skill you’re going to need as a leader is the ability to communicate.”- David [5:42] “You have to be engaged and you have to communicate and share your own ideas.”- David [17:48] “When we’re not emotionally intelligent, that is what creates unsafe places for people to show up.”- Christy [18:57] “If a leader is emotionally intelligent, you’re aware of others and what’s going on for them and you have a caring compassion for them.”- Christy [19:41] “You’ve got to be able to communicate who you are, what your mindset is, what your desires are, to communicate effectively.”- David [22:21] “If people aren’t engaging in your meetings, then you need to ask what you need to work on from a leadership standpoint to create that engagement.”- David [24:36] “Sometimes the best thing you can do is either keep quiet or ask questions.”- David [27:21] “Your job is not to solve the problems; your job is to clear the path so the team can solve problems.”- Christy [28:17] Possible Actions to Take Consider ways you can improve both one-on-one or virtual communication by utilizing digital tools like Microsoft Teams, Slack, Google Hangouts, etc. Invite your team to have authentic conversations to allow engagement in team meetings. Be emotionally intelligent by keeping quiet and asking your team members questions as a way of providing them with a safe environment. Connect with Us: Innovative Leader: www.innovativeleader.co YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0qoeyPcIFWowUa0G9zrCfw Christy Geiger: https://synergystrategies.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/christygeiger/ David Phillips: https://wdavidphillips.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/wdavidphillips/
TILP #32: Liquid or Structured Leadership
Feb 26 2021
TILP #32: Liquid or Structured Leadership
Have you made the transition from a 2.0 leader to a 4.0 leader? We’re evidently living in very rapid times and change is inevitable, especially for organizations and teams. Transitioning from a 2.0 leader to a 4.0 leader is all about organizational structure and liquidity. In this episode, Christy and David talk about the difference between structure and liquidity and transitioning from 2.0 to 4.0 leadership. They discuss the benefits of flexibility and adaptability to change in transitioning from a 2.0 to a 4.0 organization or team. Listen in to learn the importance of letting go of control as a leader to allow your team member to make the necessary changes and scale the business. What You Will Learn: ·  [2:44] The difference between structure and liquidity, plus the challenges of structure in an organization. ·  [4:40] The benefits of adopting liquidity in an organization or team. ·  [7:21] The importance of flexibility as a leader to avoid irrelevance and ineffectiveness in a team and organization. ·  [10:35] The dangers of bringing new people into an intensely structured team or organization. ·  [14:32] How to allow processes to change by bringing people to work together. ·  [16:49] The power of a 4.0 organization in allowing teams to change and evolve with the times. ·  [21:24] How to allow people to be open and confident without fear of letting go. ·  [23:08] How to become a coach and not a manager to your team by allowing easy flow of communication. Quotes: 1.  “The difficult part about structure is that it doesn’t always allow you to adapt and bring in the necessary resources to accomplish the mission of the organization.”- David [3:47] 2.  “The beauty of fluidity is that people don’t own it, as they’re part of a team.”- David [7:08] 3.  “As leaders you can become outdated, irrelevant, and not effective.”- Christy [7:41] 4.  “In this age and in this world and in this time period, everything is changing and adjusting at a rapid speed.”- David [16:36] 5.  “When it comes to really letting go of control as leaders a lot of time, we do struggle with that because we’ve gotten used to being in control.”- Christy [17:01] 6.  “As a leader, one of your biggest roles is to develop leaders.”- David [23:38] 7.  “The challenge for a 2.0 leader in making that transition to a 4.0 leader is letting it go.”- David [20:52] Connect with Us: ·  The Working Genius Assessment: https://www.workinggenius.com/ ·  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0qoeyPcIFWowUa0G9zrCfw ·  Website: https://synergystrategies.com/podcast-master-dynamic-decision-making/ ·  Christy Geiger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christygeiger/ ·  https://synergystrategies.com/ ·  David: https://wdavidphillips.com/
TILP31: 3 Different Ways to Assess Your Strengths as a Leader
Feb 9 2021
TILP31: 3 Different Ways to Assess Your Strengths as a Leader
When was the last time you self-assessed yourself to find out your strengths? Maybe it’s high time you did it together with your team and share the results to help you function better as a leader. There are many assessment tools available that you can use to find out your strengths and weaknesses and that of your team. In this episode, Christy and David talk about the different ways you can assess your strengths to function better as a leader. They explain how tools like online assessments work and how to use them to become aware of who you are and how to develop.  Listen in to learn the importance of getting away to self-assess every few months to avoid distractions.  You will also learn why you have to understand patterns of challenges happening to you as a leader in order to solve them.  What You Will Learn:  • [1:44] The process of assessing your strengths, expanding your awareness of them, and developing a plan to grow those strengths. • [3:51] Some of the tools you can use to assess and identify your strengths; Stand Out Strengths Assessment, StrengthsFinder Assessment, Enneagram, etc.  • [5:46] How to use assessment tools as a reflection of who you are, where you are, and how to develop towards your strengths today. • [9:38] Analyzing different types of assessment tools plus how to take an accurate assessment that shows your true authentic self. • [16:49] The value of organizations’ using assessment tests they pay for; to better understand their employees’ strengths and weaknesses.  • [21:48] How assessments help you function better as a leader by understanding how similar or different you are to your team. • [24:00] How to evaluate yourself or engage a coach to understand what you need to change and how and why you do the things you do as a leader.  • [29:30] Why you need to get away to get the chance to self-assess without any distractions.  • [30:55] Why a 90 days frame is the best rhythm to self-assess so you don’t overwhelm yourself with change.  • [34:04] The practice and discipline of skill-building to make it substantial.  Quotes: 1. “Assessment tools are really an inductive opportunity to assess and reflect how they fit us rather than feeling like an assessment is putting you in a box.”- Christy [6:50] 2. “Sometimes when we overuse a strength, it actually becomes a weakness.”- Christy [13:50] 3. “The assessments are great to expand our awareness, how we operate, communicate, and interact.”- Christy [14:13] 4. “We want to use the assessments to be a starting point for conversations to understand people better.”- Christy [19:58] 5. “If the same challenge is happening to you, its something with your leadership.”- Christy [28:45] 6. “Schedule that self-assessment every 100-90 days so that you can evaluate on the changes that you’re making.”- David [30:45] 7. “If it’s really an issue, it’s going to require work in order to upgrade it.”- Christy [34:52] Connect with Us: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0qoeyPcIFWowUa0G9zrCfw  • Website: https://synergystrategies.com/podcast-master-dynamic-decision-making/  • Christy Geiger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christygeiger/  • https://synergystrategies.com/  • David: https://wdavidphillips.com/  • Our Podcast Website: www.innovativeleader.co
Goals and Resolutions, when they don't get resolved
Feb 5 2021
Goals and Resolutions, when they don't get resolved
We’re officially in February and you probably still feel overwhelmed from all of 2020’s baggage, right? Have you made plans for your business, what goals do you have to help you move forward? Because to be honest, 2021 doesn’t seem to be any better than 2020; but it is crucial you have goals even in the new normal. In this episode, Christy and David talk about how to approach goal setting in 2021. They discuss the assessing, planning, and having structures for accountability process and how it will help you set and implement your goals. Listen in to learn the importance of preparing to plan for your goals; so you have a clear picture of what needs and doesn’t need to be done. What You Will Learn: · [1:52] How the uncertainty and overwhelm of 2020 are dragging us from making plans for 2021. · [3:51] Learning how to assess the new situation and set goals in the existing rhythm of things. · [6:42] How to ask yourself questions of what had enabled you to move and what has stopped you from moving so you make progress towards this year’s goals. · [9:32] How to change, work when you’re most productive, and build-in time to adjust your rhythms. · [16:13] The pieces that you bring together to make your plan happen- what you do to get results. · [19:05] The power of having a plan to prepare you for your goals through research. · [22:32] Learning to involve your team in the planning process to assess what needs to be done or not to, for goals to succeed. · [25:26] Implementing the goals tweaking and testing process with the team, instead of executing major goals all at once. · [28:11] How to overcommit with several systems and activities to reach our important goals. · [32:20] The importance of telling someone about your goals to help keep you accountable. · [35:15] How to create structures to help you do what is difficult and uncomfortable for you to reach your goals. Quotes: 1. “If you can get a little sense of where you’re at, it also helps you ask those questions.”- Christy [9:55] 2. “If our speed has literally changed and the frequency that we’re going is actually not matching up, we have to change what we’re doing.”- Christy [10:39] 3. “Trying is not is not going to move the needle either, you have to train to make it happen.”- Christy [17:12] 4. “It’s not usually efficient to allow yourself to decide in the moment.”- Christy [20:17] 5. “If you don’t tell somebody then that change is in your own head.”- David [32:26] 6. “Micro goals within your larger goal lets you feel like you’re building momentum and you’re making progress.”- David [35:01] 7. “When you’re setting your goals, you have to do it in a way that compliments your strengths and is you.”- Christy [35:51] 8. “We have to be intentional in order to move what matters.”- Christy [41:36] Connect with Us: · The Working Genius Assessment: https://www.workinggenius.com/ · YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0qoeyPcIFWowUa0G9zrCfw · IL Website: https://innovativeleader.co · Christy Geiger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christygeiger/ · https://synergystrategies.com/ · David: https://wdavidphillips.com/
TILP24: Proactive planning for Covid Phase 2
Dec 1 2020
TILP24: Proactive planning for Covid Phase 2
This week moving to the end of November 2020, there are more states in the USA that have announced “shut down” and “closure” of gyms, restaurants, etc. It is difficult because most have not experiences a “relief” since COVID started and if they were “going out” might have just started to feel a little comfortable. With Thanksgiving next week and Christmas décor going up, here in the USA, people want to be in joyful and festive spirits but struggle when “restrictions” limit what they can do and enjoy. It is challenging AND as leaders, we have to be aware of these dynamics going on. To ask people how they are, give them a chance to acknowledge and name it and support them to find new solutions. We have to find new solutions. When we try to keep doing things the way we always have, but have new limitations, it is natural to feel discouraged. Encouragement is seeing what is possible. As leaders, we have the opportunity to help people find new possibilities personally and professionally. Be a light. It really matters. In today’s episode we will look at how you can plan for yourself and spread that positivity to others. ·  Body -  physical ways to prepare and stay healthy indoor workout – aps, jazzercise, yogawater, supplements, sleepenergy, things that make you laughfinances & budget, gifts (elving) ·  Mind - internal mental mindset and perspective to stay creative and curios re-create traditions (grieve for ones you can’t do; shift to what you can do)learn a new skills – goal, hobby, coursescreate a virtual community to share and encouragefocus on others.... (what can you do to spread joy) ·  Spirit – heart emotion and energy how to lift spirits – focus on creating HOPEfind ways to be with people - lift spirits ...ask how people are doing & label and name (its ok to feel bummed... giving space to talk about it helps) What are your ideas?!? SHARE and SPREAD your ideas to inspire others! Thanks for tuning in! Like and follow the podcast, share a comment or review.