The Take Home

The Take Home

The Skills Approach
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vor 3 Jahren

In episode 3, I lecture on chapter 3 of the 9th edition of Peter
G. Northouse's "Leadership: Theory and Practice." During the
first segment, I highlight the evolution of skills-based
approaches to studying leadership and detail Mumford et al.'s
Skills Model of Leadership.


In the Rapid Fire Interview segment, I discuss leadership
philosophy and the skills great leaders possess with Frank
Supovitz (@SupEvents), the President of Fast Traffic Events &
Entertainment. Frank is a former senior NFL & NHL events
executive and the author of "What to Do When Things Go Wrong."
Frank shares his motto: "Share the Credit, Shoulder the Blame"
and describes the importance of making team members feel valued,
showing humility, and learning from failures.


Send me your thoughts and let's keep the
conversation going on Twitter (@TingleJK) or on
LinkedIn.


The first segment of each episode is geared specifically for his
students and features a brief lecture on course readings, much of
which is from the 9th edition of "Leadership: Theory and
Practice" by Peter G. Northouse.


The second segment is great for students and anyone else
interested in the relationship between sports and leadership. The
Rapid Fire Interview segment which features a conversation
between Jacob and brings the leadership theories to life and aims
to give listeners a peek behind the curtain of being a
leader in the dynamic sports biz.


The intro music is "Be My Guest" by Crowander. "My underground"
by Distemper is the closing credits music. The music during the
Rapid Fire segment is "Epic Cinematic" by Scott Holmes Music.


 


The podcast cover photo was taken by Jacob near a housing estate
in WC1, London, England.

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