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5 | Achieve More by Performing Less [with Eduardo Briceño]
FromChain of Learning: Empowering Continuous Improvement Change Leaders
5 | Achieve More by Performing Less [with Eduardo Briceño]
FromChain of Learning: Empowering Continuous Improvement Change Leaders
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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Nov 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Have you ever felt burned out and exhausted from the constant pressure to perform, to achieve, or to get it “right”? Or is your organization putting a lot of effort into improvement projects and strategic initiatives, but you are finding that you aren’t making much improvement and you are working on the same problems year after year?If so, you might be stuck in what growth mindset and learning organization expert Eduardo Briceño calls the “Performance Paradox”. This is the counterintuitive reality that a constant focus on performing actually leads to lower performance. The secret to high performance is not actually working harder, but learning better. You won’t want to miss this episode of Chain of Learning with Eduardo Briceño where we talk about his book “The Performance Paradox: Turning the Power of Mindset into Action” and how you can master the Learning Zone to achieve better performance.In this episode of Chain of Learning you will learn:
How you can turn a growth mindset into action by balancing the “Performance Zone” and the “Learning Zone”
The risk for you and your organization if you get stuck in chronic performance
The impact of seeking and receiving feedback on performance and improvement
5 tips to embed growth and learning micro-habits for yourself and within your organization
How you can create the organizational conditions that result in a high-performing learning culture
Tune in to discover the impact that overcoming the Performance Paradox – and mastering the Learning Zone – can have on you, your team, and your organization. About My Guest: Eduardo BriceñoEduardo Briceño is a global keynote speaker, facilitator, and bestselling author of “The Performance Paradox: Turning the Power of Mindset Into Action.” He works with many of the world’s leading companies in developing cultures of learning and high performance. Eduardo co-founded Mindset Works – the pioneer in bringing growth mindset strategies into organizations – with Stanford Professor Carol Dweck (my guest on Chain of Learning Episode 3). His TED talks, “How to Get Better at Things You Care About” & “The Power of Belief” have been viewed over nine million times, and he has been featured in publications such as Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company.Important links
Full show notes and links on: http://chainoflearning.com/5
Eduardo’s website: https://briceno.com/
Connect with Eduardo on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardo-briceno/
Follow Katie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kbjanderson/
Work with Katie- KBJAnderson.com
Register for “The Performance Paradox” book giveaway: kbjanderson.com/book-giveaway-the-performance-paradox
Timestamps00:39: Understanding the Performance Paradox01:14: The secret to high performance03:03: What is the performance paradox?04:20: Connection between growth mindset and performance paradox05:24: The impact of learning how to change07:19: Discussion on performance and learning culture13:04: Understanding the dangers of staying in chronic performance17:22: Overcoming challenges of limited time for learning19:58: Micro intention and reflection during learning21:32: Leadership learning and challenges26:56: Advice for leading change & building a learning culture32:51: Upcoming chain of learning episodes and book giveaway
How you can turn a growth mindset into action by balancing the “Performance Zone” and the “Learning Zone”
The risk for you and your organization if you get stuck in chronic performance
The impact of seeking and receiving feedback on performance and improvement
5 tips to embed growth and learning micro-habits for yourself and within your organization
How you can create the organizational conditions that result in a high-performing learning culture
Tune in to discover the impact that overcoming the Performance Paradox – and mastering the Learning Zone – can have on you, your team, and your organization. About My Guest: Eduardo BriceñoEduardo Briceño is a global keynote speaker, facilitator, and bestselling author of “The Performance Paradox: Turning the Power of Mindset Into Action.” He works with many of the world’s leading companies in developing cultures of learning and high performance. Eduardo co-founded Mindset Works – the pioneer in bringing growth mindset strategies into organizations – with Stanford Professor Carol Dweck (my guest on Chain of Learning Episode 3). His TED talks, “How to Get Better at Things You Care About” & “The Power of Belief” have been viewed over nine million times, and he has been featured in publications such as Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company.Important links
Full show notes and links on: http://chainoflearning.com/5
Eduardo’s website: https://briceno.com/
Connect with Eduardo on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardo-briceno/
Follow Katie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kbjanderson/
Work with Katie- KBJAnderson.com
Register for “The Performance Paradox” book giveaway: kbjanderson.com/book-giveaway-the-performance-paradox
Timestamps00:39: Understanding the Performance Paradox01:14: The secret to high performance03:03: What is the performance paradox?04:20: Connection between growth mindset and performance paradox05:24: The impact of learning how to change07:19: Discussion on performance and learning culture13:04: Understanding the dangers of staying in chronic performance17:22: Overcoming challenges of limited time for learning19:58: Micro intention and reflection during learning21:32: Leadership learning and challenges26:56: Advice for leading change & building a learning culture32:51: Upcoming chain of learning episodes and book giveaway
Released:
Nov 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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