Podcast: PDL

Answering Your Leadership Questions

In this episode, host Seth Dobbs is joined by Laura Batruch, the show’s producer and content contributor, for a special Q&A session. Throughout the season, listeners have been encouraged to submit their questions and feedback, and now Seth and Laura dive into the most pressing topics. They discuss the importance of maintaining vision, navigating difficult…

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Leadership is For the Unknown

In this episode, Seth invites listeners to reflect on whether they think about the future, and if so, how they think about the future, particularly in the face of change, uncertainty, and the unknown. Seth emphasizes that leadership requires adaptability and challenges leaders to not just stick to their plans but to be flexible and…

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Empowerment – Alignment = Chaos

Organizational alignment and cohesion, especially in the face of adversity, is critical to creating durable results. Drawing from his extensive experience, Seth explores how diverse teams can stay focused and united when challenges arise. Through captivating analogies from the animal kingdom, he contrasts the counterproductive behavior of crabs in a bucket with the highly coordinated…

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Team Players Elevate The Game

In this episode, Seth delves into the true essence of being a team player by challenging the conventional notion that being a team player means going along with the majority and not causing disruptions. He shares a compelling story about a leader, Samira, who hesitated to voice her concerns during a project discussion, believing that…

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The Problem With Solutions

The managerial motto, “bring me solutions, not problems,” is popular but has potential pitfalls. In this episode, Seth delves into the story of Jameson, a manager known for his adherence to the “solutions, not problems” rule. When his team faced customer complaints, their initial solutions provided temporary relief but failed to address the root causes….

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Change is Inevitable

Team preparedness in the face of change is a critical topic. In this episode, Seth delves into this concept, emphasizing the importance of creating leaders, not followers. Seth shares a compelling story about Kamaria, a VP at a logistics firm and her experiences with a rigid leader whose style stifled adaptability and ultimately led to…

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Move Rocks to Move Boulders

The core of this episode revolves around understanding the pitfalls of taking on too much at once. Seth recounts the story of Sienna, an ambitious leader at a large tech firm, who aimed to revolutionize the VR industry with an all-encompassing platform. Despite the team’s dedication, their grand vision became their downfall as they struggled…

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Go Slow to Go Fast

The high value of taking a strategic pause is often overlooked in the fast-paced world of leadership. In this episode, Seth explores this concept, beginning by posing critical questions: Have you ever needed to stop your team to regroup? Have you faced resistance in suggesting a halt to reevaluate? Do you struggle to justify the…

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The Trap of Solution Fixation

It’s all too easy to fall into the trap of losing focus on the actual problem you’re trying to solve in favor of a specific solution. Drawing from his extensive experience, Seth emphasizes the importance of recognizing when one’s commitment to a solution can obscure the real issue at hand. He shares the compelling story…

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Difficult Conversations Don’t Need to Be Difficult

Navigating difficult conversations is an important leadership skill and is often necessary to resolve conflict. In this episode, Seth delves into the challenging world of difficult conversations. Drawing from his extensive experience as an executive leader, Seth explores what makes these conversations so daunting and offers practical strategies for navigating them effectively. He identifies fear,…

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