Decoding AQ with Ross Thornley Feat. Jeff Smith, MCEC - Founder & CEO of SupportingLines Institute

14/06/2022 55 min Episodio 70
Decoding AQ with Ross Thornley Feat. Jeff Smith, MCEC - Founder & CEO of SupportingLines Institute

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Jeff is a Certified Executive Coach, Chartered Professional Accountant and Certified Dharma Yoga Instructor.His mission is to inspire leaders and help teams perform - so that millions of people become engaged in their work.  He believes that great leaders see supporting lines, not reporting linesTMSupportingLines™ offers a simple, yet powerful framework to improve performance and increase engagement.Framework offerings:- Help People Grow™ - individual performance management- Achieve More Goals™ - organizational goal-setting- SupportingLines Insights™ - data driven insights to improve performance & increase engagement- Leading with SupportingLines™ - leadership development that builds from strengths- SupportingLines Yoga for Leaders™: powerful practices to support leadership developmentRoss and Jeff talk about contradictions, adaptability, fast pace change, learning from bad leaders, culture, insights, planning compared to outcomes, the parts people don't do,supporting the most important goals and creating meaning. The pair also discuss objectives, key results, supporting lines, yoga in work, breathing, composure,  vulnerability, high performers, employee feedback, development, trying things, decision trees,  holding clients accountable.Timecodes:01:03 Jeff's journey to adapting to excutive coaching08:20 Goal setting in coaching13:47 Practical planning20:43 Yoga in leadership26:39 Composure in leadership35:24 Feedback you don't want to act on44:00 Resiliance research46:17 The last time Jeff did something for the first timeConnect with Jeff:LinkedInWebsiteTwitterConnect with Ross:WebsiteLinkedInMoonshot Innovation 

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