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Sally Henderson: What CMO's Talk About Behind Closed Doors - Part 2

Sally Henderson: What CMO's Talk About Behind Closed Doors - Part 2

FromCMO Confidential


Sally Henderson: What CMO's Talk About Behind Closed Doors - Part 2

FromCMO Confidential

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Title: "Leadership in Turbulent Times: Sally Henderson Talks Stability, Structure, and the Myth of Imposter Syndrome"Description:In this enlightening episode of CMO Confidential, host Mike Linton, a five-time CMO, sits down with Sally Henderson, the renowned High Stakes Leadership Mentor who has coached over 5000 executives. Broadcasting from across the pond, Sally shares invaluable insights on the executive quest for stability and control, the critical need for space and time for teams to define their presence, and strategies to stay poised when business challenges arise. Delve into discussions on the metaphorical description of the color green for inconsistent expectations, the limitations of job descriptions, and the debunking of imposter syndrome. Plus, discover why marketing is considered "a very naked job."Keywords: Leadership Coaching, Executive Stability, Team Dynamics, Imposter Syndrome, Marketing Leadership, Sally Henderson, Mike Linton, Business StrategyHashtags: #LeadershipMentor #ExecutiveCoaching #ImposterSyndrome #MarketingLeadership #CMOConfidential #BusinessStrategyShow Notes:0:00 - Introduction to the episode and guests Mike Linton and Sally Henderson. - Sally Henderson discusses the importance of stability and control for executives. - The significance of allowing teams and leaders the space to define how they show up in the workplace. - How preparation and structured approaches can prevent panic in downturns. - Exploring the metaphor of describing the color green for setting expectations. - Debunking the utility of job descriptions in defining actual job roles. - Challenging the overuse of imposter syndrome and labeling it as an imposter itself. - Sally on why marketing is "a very naked job" and the vulnerabilities it exposes. - Concluding insights and takeaways from Sally Henderson's leadership mentoringSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Wonder what it's like to control millions of dollars of marketing budget? Manage hundreds of people? Make the decisions on which ideas get to market? The CMO Confidential podcast shares how it feels to be in that chair of the shortest-tenured position on the C-suite. We detail the long, hard road most ideas take to get to market & how challenging it is to get the best ones through. Hosted by Mike Linton -- the former P&G Brand Manager who went on to be the Chief Marketing Officer of Best Buy, eBay, and Farmers Insurance, as well as the Chief Revenue Officer of Ancestry.com and the head marketer at Remington -- this show serves as an ongoing lesson plan for how to get, do, keep, and handle the pressures of the CMO job.