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#375: Connectors Connect on Common Ground

Maxwell Leadership Executive Podcast

Release Date: 12/18/2025

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Maxwell Leadership Executive Podcast

In this episode, Perry Holley and Chris Goede explore the concept of hands-on leadership and what it truly means for executives. They explain how strong leaders act as teachers and system architects, focusing on empowering teams rather than micromanaging. They discuss the importance of obsessing over metrics that customers value and architecting workflows that push decisions closer to the front lines. Listeners gain practical strategies for coaching their teams, building systems that perform without direct supervision, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.

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#378: How to Sustain Your Leadership Influence show art #378: How to Sustain Your Leadership Influence

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In this episode, Perry Holley and Chris Goede discuss strategies for sustaining leadership influence over time. They explore the importance of modeling consistency of character, as trust is built through everyday actions rather than grand gestures. They also highlight the significance of honest communication, emphasizing the need for leaders to align their words and actions to maintain credibility with their teams. Additionally, they address the role of transparency and humility in leadership, encouraging leaders to admit their weaknesses, mistakes, and need for help. Discover practical...

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#377: Closing Your Year with Intention show art #377: Closing Your Year with Intention

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In this episode, Chris Goede and Perry Holley share practical tips for leaders to intentionally close out the year and prepare for the next. They discuss the importance of reflecting on wins and lessons learned, identifying patterns, and seeking input from the team to gain valuable insights. They also explore the concept of a "letting go" list and aligning with the team's purpose and priorities. Discover the significance of setting clear priorities for the first quarter and communicating changes with clarity to ensure a strong start to the new year.

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#376: What’s the Greatest Gift a Leader Can Give? show art #376: What’s the Greatest Gift a Leader Can Give?

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In this episode, Perry Holley and Chris Goede explore the greatest gifts a leader can give to their team. They discuss 10 ways that leaders can powerfully influence those they lead, fostering a more engaged and motivated workforce. They also share personal experiences and examples to illustrate the power of these leadership gifts in action. Throughout the conversation, the hosts offer practical advice and strategies for leaders looking to enhance their relationships with their teams and drive better results.

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#375: Connectors Connect on Common Ground show art #375: Connectors Connect on Common Ground

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In this episode, Chris Goede and Perry Holley explore the concept of finding common ground to connect with others. They discuss the barriers that prevent leaders from effectively connecting, like assumptions, arrogance, and indifference, and provide strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Chris Goede and Perry Holley share personal stories that illustrate the power of genuine curiosity and the importance of focusing on the other person in a conversation. The hosts also remind listeners that building authentic connections requires time, intentionality, and a willingness to be open and...

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In this episode, Perry Holley and Chris Goede share lessons in resilience during a government shutdown that disrupted their travel plans. They walk through Valerie Burton's Rules of Resilience and how they applied them in real-time to navigate the challenges they faced. They discuss the importance of staying adaptive as a leader and keeping calm in the face of uncertainty, as the team will take emotional cues from their leader. Furthermore, they highlight how every disruption presents a learning opportunity for both the leader and the team. Overall, the episode offers practical insights on how...

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#373: The Empathetically Driven Leader show art #373: The Empathetically Driven Leader

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In this episode, Perry Holley and Chris Goede unpack what it means to be an empathetically driven leader—balancing care with accountability. They explore eliminating double standards, making development a daily priority, inspiring teams effectively, and embracing feedback with vulnerability. The conversation offers practical insights for leaders who want to connect deeply while driving results.

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In this episode, Chris Goede and Perry Holley explore the concept of finding common ground to connect with others. They discuss the barriers that prevent leaders from effectively connecting, like assumptions, arrogance, and indifference, and provide strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Chris Goede and Perry Holley share personal stories that illustrate the power of genuine curiosity and the importance of focusing on the other person in a conversation. The hosts also remind listeners that building authentic connections requires time, intentionality, and a willingness to be open and adaptable. Learn practical tips for finding common ground and strengthening your ability to connect with and influence others.

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