Katie Talks: Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn
Step into the realm of leadership mastery as we meet Katie Anderson, an international recognised author, leadership consultant, coach and professional speaker. Join us as we delve deep into purpose-driven leadership, continuous improvement, and it's importance in organisational culture. We uncover transformative insights from Katie's bestselling book, "Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn," hailed with international acclaim, including the prestigious Shingo Publication Award!
In this episode, Katie shares her profound experiences living across seven countries and collaborating closely with Toyota leader Mr Yoshino, offering a global perspective that enriches our understanding of leadership excellence. From aligning actions with inner purpose to embracing failure as a catalyst for growth, Katie unveils her secrets to fostering cultures of learning that accelerate individual and organisational impact.
Explore the evolution of purpose-driven leadership and discover the pivotal role of reflection and continuous learning in personal and professional development. Gain insights into creating psychological safety and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, essential for driving innovation in today's dynamic landscape.
This is an enlightening conversation not to be missed, as Katie takes us on a journey inside her remarkable career, offering precious insights into purpose-driven leadership, continuous improvement, and the transformative power of reflection and growth.
Key Takeaways:
Intention and Purpose-Driven Leadership: Katie emphasised the importance of aligning actions with inner purpose and values. Her approach to leadership involves helping individuals and organisations identify their purpose and develop habits that align with it. Learning and Continuous Improvement: Katie's journey, particularly her collaboration with Mr. Yoshino in Japan, highlights the value of continuous learning and improvement. Learning from others and reflecting on personal experiences are key drivers of growth. Serendipity and Seizing Opportunities: The conversation underscored the role of serendipity in life's journey, such as Katie's opportunity to collaborate with Mr. Yoshino. Recognising and seizing opportunities can lead to significant personal and professional growth. Purpose Evolution: Katie likened the evolution of purpose to the interweaving of threads on a loom, where core elements remain constant while new aspects are discovered over time. This evolution shapes leadership and personal development journeys. We discussed the evolution of leadership, from learning to lead to leading to learn. Katie's transition reflects a shift towards helping others learn and grow, highlighting the value that comes from mentorship and knowledge-sharing. Reflection and Learning: Reflection emerged as a crucial aspect of learning and leadership development. Katie shared how reflection led to transformative shifts in her leadership style, emphasising the importance of deep introspection. Habitual Behaviours: Seeking feedback, even when hard to hear is so important in our own development. Katie told a great story of how she obtained feedback and challenged herself in terms of interrupting habitual behaviours, such as filling silence. Strategies like counting to ten serve as reminders to pause, allowing space for reflection and dialogue. Cultural Influence: Katie highlighted the Japanese concept of hansai (reflection) and its impact on leadership practices. The contrast between Eastern and Western approaches underscores the importance of cultural awareness in leadership. Embracing Failure: Katie shared stories from her book that Mr Yoshino told from his time at Toyota, highlighting the importance of embracing failure as a learning opportunity. Toyota's response reflects a culture of psychological safety, where failures are viewed as opportunities for improvement. Creating Psychological Safety: Toyota's approach to failure demonstrates the importance of creating a culture of psychological safety, where employees feel comfortable admitting mistakes and contributing ideas without fear of retribution. Continuous Improvement: The conversation underscored the value of continuous improvement in fostering innovation and problem-solving. Leaders play a crucial role in creating and sustaining a culture that encourages learning and growth.🔗 Links to Katie's resources:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kbjanderson/
KbjAnderson.com - https://kbjanderson.com/
Learning to LEAD, Leading to LEARN - https://amzn.to/3SCwQbd
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