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Episode 069: Peter Docker - Leading From The Jumpseat

Episode 069: Peter Docker - Leading From The Jumpseat

FromLean Leadership Podcast


Episode 069: Peter Docker - Leading From The Jumpseat

FromLean Leadership Podcast

ratings:
Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jan 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Happy New Year.  I hope your 2022 is filled with all of the personal and professional success that you endeavor to achieve.  I’m really excited about our first guest this year, Peter Docker.   Peter is inspired by seeing others harness what makes each of us extraordinary as human beings. He enables people to shift the context around what they see as possible for themselves and their team. Often, the greatest thing in our way is ourselves.   A keynote speaker and facilitator, he presents around the world, having delivered workshops and bespoke leadership programs to audiences from 20 to 3000 people. He also stages high-quality online/virtual events using professional television studios and his production team.   Peter is the author of ‘Leading From The Jumpseat: How to Create Extraordinary Opportunities by Handing Over Control’, published in October 2021. He is also co-author of 'Find Your Why: A Practical Guide for Discovering Purpose for You and Your Team' with Simon Sinek and David Mead, published in Sep 2017 and now in over 26 languages.     Connect with Peter: LinkedIn Twitter Peter’s Website: LeadingFromTheJumpseat.com
Released:
Jan 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (76)

A weekly thirty-minute podcast featuring compelling stories from leaders and authors in the Lean, Six Sigma, and Continuous Improvement field like Mark Graban, Jamie Flinchbaugh, Karen Martin, and Andy Carlino. Learn What do they consider their biggest setback or challenge in their lean journey? (Hint: They are just like you, and they got through what is holding you back.) What do they consider their a-ha or success moment in their career? What tools and resources do they use to achieve success? What advice do they give to the individual just starting out on their Lean journey? What advice do they give the experienced professional to help them achieve next-level success?