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OutsideVoices with Mark Bidwell

In OutsideVoices Mark Bidwell talks to remarkable and compelling leaders from the worlds of business, exploration, arts, sports, and academia. In these conversations he explores topics of fundamental importance to many of us today, both in work and in life, topics ranging from leadership and performance to creativity and growth. OutsideVoices has a clear purpose: to bring fresh and diverse perspectives that help listeners navigate the world we live in.
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Jul 14, 2020

We are pleased to welcome Michael Bungay Stanier back on the show. He is one of the world’s most respected coaches, author of The Coaching Habit, and founder of Box of Crayons, which
helps organisations harness the power of curiosity to drive culture. Since we last spoke, Michael published a new book called The Advice Trap, and stepped away from the leading position at the Box of Crayons to explore new routes in his business and life.

What is Covered

  • Why coaching and self-coaching are key leadership skills for the future of work and business
  • How curiosity helps us manage overload and identify the real challenges in front of us
  • What is the ‘advice trap’ and how to successfully avoid it in order to really help your coachees

Key Learnings and Takeaways

  • Coaching is a key technology which allows the best of ourselves to show up and do our best work, and innovation is an ongoing part of how we work all the time.
  • The new style of leadership for the future is more humane, scalable, and requires deep personal work to build your coaching muscle and stay curious.
  • Working less hard but smarter as a coach has multiple benefits in increasing competence, confidence, wisdom and building capacity in others.

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