The Key to Leadership: A Discussion with Dr. Joe Sanfelippo Part 1
Feeling burnt out and tired of being a leader and having a continuous list of tasks to complete is bad for you and your organization? Leadership doesn’t have to be simply checking off a list of to-dos and activities, learn to read in between the to-dos and find joy in the way that you lead.
Listen to today’s podcast with Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, Former Superintendent of Fall Creek School District, and our host, Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey Education, as they dive into the key to becoming a great leader and how to build efficacy within your team. Experience Dr. Joe’s wisdom and knowledge in this powerful and transformative episode guiding you on how to not only take risks but lead others in accepting and oftentimes celebrating the failures. Tune in as Dustin and Dr. Joe talk about Dr. Joe’s new book “Lead From Where You Are” and the way it is changing the educational landscape.
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Host: Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey Education
Guests: Dr. Joe Sanfelippo, Former Superintendent of Fall Creek School District
Time stamps:
(00:00 - 01:35) Introduction
(01:36 - 04:47) Getting to Know Joe Sanfelippo
(04:48 - 08:02) Finding the Confidence to Write
(08:03 - 09:44) Developing a Leadership Mindset
(09:45 - 12:21) Give Yourself a Chance
(12:22 - 14:38) Everybody is a Leader
(14:39 - 16:41) Leaning into the Good Days
(16:42 - 19:30) Looking Between the To-Dos
(19:31 - 22:43) Positive Relationships are the Key
(22:44 - 24:26) Best Practices to Build Relationships
(24:27 - 26:33) You Need to Want Help to Receive It
(26:34 - 32:27) The Importance of Taking Risks
(32:28 - 33:56) Celebrating Risk Taking
(33:57 - 35:50) Recognize, Acknowledge, Extend
(35:51 - 36:36) Connect with Joe Sanfelippo
(36:37 - 39:39) Rapid Fire Questions
(39:40 - 39:57) Closing
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