This author coined the term "servant leadership."
Who is Robert Greenleaf?
Anything that gets in the way of success.
What is a weakness?
This organization was used as an example of high a performing team by Simon Sinek.
Who are the Navy Seals?
What is consistency?
An over/under use of a talent theme.
What is a shadow?
When leading a team, these are the two "engines" a leader should strive to balance.
What are "results" and "taking care of people?"
He roots for this hometown team.
What are the Dallas Cowboys?
In listening, we need to take responsibility for this.
What is "what is actually heard?"
This is the number of talent themes in everyone's Gallup Strengths report.
What is 34?
Greenleaf suggests we always accept the person, but sometimes reject this when it isn't good enough.
What is performance?
His quarterback man-crush.
Who is Patrick Mahomes?
The first step up the ladder of assumptions we all usually take.
What is "selected data?"
Others probably see this, but you can't.
What is a blind spot?
In the feedback delivery model, this is the ideal blend of assertiveness and affirmation.
What is Truth With Care?
The two sports you'll find him playing on the weekends.
This MLB team is in the ALCS, but will certainly lose to the Texas Rangers.
Who are the Houston Astros?
The frigid image that was used to show what's underneath your ladder of assumptions.
What is an iceberg?
Other than trust, this is one of the three things followers want from their leaders.
What is Compassion, Stability, or Hope?
He's severely disgusted by these!