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The Communicative Leader

Dr. Leah OH
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  • Redesigning Life & Leadership: Insights from Dr. Marjan Modara on Curiosity, Communication, and Change
    Send us a textDr. Marjan Modara shares her journey from architectural engineering to becoming a distinguished personal knowledge management facilitator, keynote speaker, and storyteller with over 40 years of experience across government and private sectors.• Personal knowledge management combines individual learning from various sources with strategic application of that knowledge in different contexts• Creating safe spaces for knowledge sharing is critical—when people feel comfortable sharing ideas without judgment, innovation multiplies• Storytelling serves as one of the most effective knowledge capture techniques, making information memorable and accessible• Transparent communication during organizational change helps employees understand and adapt to new environments• Warning signs of unhealthy company culture include high turnover, silent meetings, departmental silos, and passive-aggressive communication• Anonymous surveys and focus groups provide valuable feedback mechanisms to course-correct problematic cultural patterns• Leaders must cultivate adaptability, diverse skills, and emotional intelligence to thrive in rapidly changing environments• Continuous learning remains essential regardless of age or career stage• Employees should identify their passions and effectively communicate their needs while developing emotional intelligenceUntil next time, communicate with intention and lead with purpose.Support the showHey leader! Thanks for listening. For more leadership communication tips, check out https://www.thecommunicativeleader.com/
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  • Navigating Chaos: Leadership in the Eye of the Storm with Stephanie Craig
    Send us a textWhen chaos erupts, the difference between catastrophe and manageable challenge often comes down to preparation. Crisis management expert Stephanie Craig brings a lifetime of experience navigating high-pressure situations to this illuminating conversation about organizational resilience.Growing up as the daughter of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police hostage negotiator, Stephanie developed an unusual comfort with chaos from an early age. This natural affinity, combined with formative experiences in politics and business, positioned her perfectly to guide organizations through their darkest moments. Now, as president of Kith Consulting, she shares the formula that drives her approach: "clarity plus trust equals strategic speed."This episode delivers actionable wisdom for leaders at all levels. Stephanie reveals the critical distinction between brand and reputation—"Brand is what you own. Your reputation is what people say about you"—and explains why reputation accounts for approximately 35% of organizational value. She dismantles the dangerous "it won't happen to me" mentality that leaves many organizations vulnerable and provides a blueprint for building a core crisis team that can respond effectively when disaster strikes.Perhaps most valuable is Stephanie's insight into how values serve as an essential touchstone during crises. Whether responding to data breaches, navigating political tensions, or engaging with social movements, organizations with clear, consistently applied values make better decisions faster. Through compelling examples from Silicon Valley's COVID response to high-profile corporate missteps, she illustrates how preparation transforms potential disasters into manageable challenges.Don't wait until crisis hits to develop your response strategy. Listen now to build the communication infrastructure, team dynamics, and leadership mindset that will protect your organization when—not if—challenges arise.Support the showHey leader! Thanks for listening. For more leadership communication tips, check out https://www.thecommunicativeleader.com/
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  • Speak like a leader: Transform your voice, Transform your influence: A Conversation with Jimmy Cannon
    Send us a textJimmy Cannon shares his transformative approach to voice work by merging vocal techniques with anxiety management strategies to help leaders communicate with confidence and authenticity. His Canon Method focuses on three key elements—voice, confidence, and presence—to help individuals overcome communication barriers and develop their authentic leadership voice.• Exploring how the voice connects to our nervous system through the vagus nerve and diaphragm• Using elongated vowels and longer phrases to reduce anxiety when speaking• Practicing proper diaphragmatic breathing to improve vocal control and presence• Understanding the importance of pausing strategically to create space for impact• Identifying common vocal pitfalls like monotone delivery and limited pitch range• Learning to use different vocal registers to match your communication intent• Expanding beyond your comfort zone through consistent practice in real situations• Embracing authenticity by aligning your voice with your core values and purpose• Using your voice as a leadership tool to command attention and respectIf you're interested in working on your voice, confidence, and presence, try incorporating strategic pauses in your communication and explore different tones of voice for different situations. Remember that your voice is an instrument that can accentuate your personality and help you achieve your goals.Support the showHey leader! Thanks for listening. For more leadership communication tips, check out https://www.thecommunicativeleader.com/
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  • Mastering the Art of Problem Solving in Business with Chris Davenport
    Send us a textWhat happens when you strip emotion from complex business challenges? For Chris Davenport, it became the foundation of a reputation so powerful that competitors nicknamed him "The Wolf" and "The Cleaner" before eventually becoming his friends and clients.Chris takes us on his remarkable journey from college entrepreneur to the visionary leader who drove 3i International to a staggering 1000% revenue growth. The transformation began with a simple laptop gift that sparked his passion for technology during the dot-com boom, leading him to trade college parties for 80-hour work weeks solving technical problems that left others stumped.His problem-solving methodology is refreshingly straightforward yet profound: break issues down to their most basic elements and remove emotion from the equation. "Most of us are led by our emotions," Chris explains, "and emotional responses elicit emotional responses." This insight became central to his leadership approach as he implemented the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) at 3i, shifting from "Chris's way" to "3i's way" and enabling sustainable growth through structure, accountability, and clear communication.The conversation doesn't shy away from failures and challenges—from discovering embezzlement to navigating the complexities of finding culturally aligned talent during rapid expansion. Chris's vulnerability extends to his personal growth, sharing his decade-long relationship with a coach/therapist who helps him maintain emotional intelligence and self-awareness as a leader.Whether you're managing a startup or leading an established organization, Chris's parting wisdom resonates powerfully: "You're not managing a product line or service—you're managing people." His emphasis on quarterly strategic planning, transparent communication, and meeting people where they are emotionally offers a blueprint for leadership that drives both business results and human connection. Ready to transform your approach to problem-solving and leadership? This episode is your master class.And if you're in the market for some quick takeaways: Chris learned problem-solving by working with various businesses.Emotional intelligence is crucial for effective leadership.Accountability should be approached positively, not negatively.Regular communication is key to team success.Every problem has a similar structure that can be dissected.Sustaining success requires regular strategic meetings.Leaders must provide clear direction to their teams.Finding the right people for the right roles is essential.Open and honest communication benefits both leaders and employees.Support the showHey leader! Thanks for listening. For more leadership communication tips, check out https://www.thecommunicativeleader.com/
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  • Unleashing Uncommon Leadership with John Gallagher
    Send us a textJohn Gallagher, visionary leader behind Growing Champions coaching and consulting, shares his journey from mechanical engineer to renowned executive coach and discusses how his faith-based, structured approach transforms leaders from mediocrity to excellence.TakeawaysMentorship can significantly shape one's leadership journey.Faith can provide a strong foundation for leadership principles.The greatest story ever told is about the impact we have on others.Overcoming mediocrity requires intentional growth and reflection.Lean methodology can be applied to leadership and personal development.Balance in life is about integration, not perfection.Intentional communication is key to building relationships.Discipline is essential for achieving long-term goals.Reading is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth.Setting aside focused time can lead to significant progress. Visit GrowingChampions.com and check out John's podcast "The Uncommon Leader" and blog "The Champion's Brew" for more resources on leadership development.Support the showHey leader! Thanks for listening. For more leadership communication tips, check out https://www.thecommunicativeleader.com/
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On The Communicative Leader, we're making your work life what you want it to be. Do you need years of training or special equipment? Not at all my friends. Simple, yet thoughtful changes in your communication can make great strides in displaying your leadership ability. And why the heck should you care about leadership communication? Well, communication is the yardstick others use to determine whether or not they see you as a leader. Ahhh don't be scared, I got you. We will walk through common organizational obstacles and chat about small, but meaningful communication-rooted changes you can integrate immediately. No more waiting for the workplace to become what you hope it will. Nope. You, my friends, will be empowered and equipped to make those changes. Let's have some fun! Can't get enough? Join our weekly email list to receive episode recaps, previews, and most importantly, communication-rooted solutions for your everyday workday questions and experiences. Sign up here: http://eepurl.com/h91B0v We'd love to hear from you! Send us your questions and requests via email or a voice note to [email protected].
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