In this episode, Peter Boyd explores how the Connected Leadership Framework helps individuals maximize their impact within teams. Building on previous discussions of personal purpose and priorities, Peter delves into team dynamics how to bring a purpose-driven approach to work, establish clear priorities, and create a shared vision for success. He introduces key tools, including the strategy pyramid, to align team values, mission, and progress. The episode also covers leadership skills such as active listening, constructive feedback, and stakeholder mapping to enhance influence and drive organizational change. Whether leading formally or informally, listeners will gain insights on fostering collaboration, navigating challenges, and creating lasting impact.
• Guy Kawasaki’s “Art of the Start”: Cited for his idea that an organization’s purpose is more powerful as a short mantra rather than a long paragraph.
https://www.amazon.com/Art-Start-2-0-Time-Tested-Battle-Hardened/dp/1591847842
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-art-of-the-start-20-guy-kawasaki/1120058655
• TED’s Through Line Concept (Chris Anderson): The TED founder’s requirement that TED talks have a clear, concise through-line of 15 words or less.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FOCpMAww28
• Peter Diamandis’s MTP (Massively Transformative Purpose): Cited as a helpful frame for thinking about organizational and personal vision and mission.
• : Referenced when discussing the artistry of a map and the interaction between different layers of leadership.