Angie Manson and Rich Diviney: Leadership, Identity, and Rock 'n' Roll
Episode Overview
Attributes inform behaviour in uncertain situations. Leadership involves developing people to outgrow their roles. Identity shifts can be challenging but necessary. Human-centred leadership builds trust and collaboration. Understanding personal attributes can enhance performance.
"Our job as parents is to develop human beings that eventually leave us successfully."
What can we learn from those who have battled addiction? Angie Manson's chat with retired Navy SEAL Rich Diviney is nothing short of captivating. They dive into the nitty-gritty of human performance, discussing how attributes like resilience and adaptability shape us, especially during times of stress. Rich shares his journey from military life to authoring his book, The Attributes, and teases the exciting details of his upcoming second book.
The episode also touches on identity, its evolution, and the challenges of parenting—topics that resonate with anyone juggling multiple roles in life. Rich recounts his experiences working with the 49ers, emphasising human-centred leadership. The conversation takes a fun twist as Angie discovers they both share a love for Metallica, proving that even Navy SEALs enjoy a bit of rock 'n' roll.
The episode is packed with anecdotes that reveal the importance of understanding our inherent attributes and how they can inform our behaviours in unpredictable environments. For leaders and parents alike, this episode offers valuable insights into creating high-performing teams and nurturing relationships. It's a reminder that sometimes the best way to lead is to step back and let others shine. Are you ready to explore the power of attributes over skills in your own life?
Dive into this engaging episode for some thought-provoking reflections.