FranklinCovey On Leadership
Season 37
Bestselling author Kim Scott returns to On Leadership to discuss Radical Respect: How to Work Together Better, which focuses on creating a workplace culture that optimizes collaboration and honors individuality.
Mental resilience and confident decision making are important skills to master, whether you’re a leader of people or a United States Air Force combat pilot.
Manage your career more effectively with the practical strategies offered up by two inspiring former C-suite executives, Christiana Smith Shi and Grace Puma.
In a time when distractions are plenty, being present is a gift to all of us. Dr. Daniel Goleman joins On Leadership to discuss some practical tips for training attention and building mindfulness in our daily lives.
A brush with death changes your approach to living. At least it did for Sebastian Junger, multiple-time New York Times bestselling author, who has brought his own near-death experience to life in his latest book.
What are you fighting for? Bestselling author and former CIA agent Michele Rigby Assad encourages people to think introspectively about their answer to that question.
With a focus on self-awareness and understanding the stories we tell ourselves, Karena Kilcoyne provides practical tools and insights to help you identify and break free from the limiting narratives that hold you back.
The Something Corporate frontman joins On Leadership for a candid conversation on what the music industry has taught him about leadership, business, and the importance of slowing down enough to focus on his own personal growth over time.
Master yourself in ways that make you a more well-rounded, positive, impactful human. Hitendra Wadwha discusses the importance of differentiating between inner mastery and outer impact and how to focus your time most effectively as a result.
With over 21 years of experience at Starbucks, Howard Behar shares his insights on building an organization that prioritizes people and values.