Aug 3, 2017
Overview of Episode #36 -Suzie interviews Jeff Gray CTO/VP of
Novologic; Teachable
Moment; Culture
Host; Force Multiplier &
Thoughtmosphere; 3 Love
Languages
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770-578-6976
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Recording: @ 5:45 ---
Topic 1: Welcome; Getting to Know Jeff
Gray.
- “Chicken
Jeff” the breakdancing, clogging chicken
- “My job is to embarrass my kids!”
- “Life is
too short not to create memories and have fun! Laughter is a
wonderful and therapeutic thing.”
- “Life is not a straight line, life is a bunch of different
curves and different points.
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Recording: @ 13:15 ---
Topic 2: Most Challenging Moment as a
Leader.
- Speaking up when knowing something wouldn’t be fair or
reasonable for my team.
- Knowing something was going to happen at the end of a
conversation that is going to take me in a different
direction.
- Assumptions do not go well in strategic meetings, things have
to stay true.
- Get clarity up front, know your swim lane, speak up when things
aren’t on track, be authentic, transparent.
- Letting people know you care, you have to have trust and
credibility, people don’t care about what you know, how much do you
care about succeeding and us is what matters.
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Topic 3: Role Models.
- Manager Steve and
Dad.
- What they said and what they did were always
connected.
- Integrity. “Go be awesome.” Encouraging.
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Topic 4: Most Rewarding Moment as a
Leader.
- When I see people lead and start doing things without me
knowing, they are just doing it while developing other
people.
- A leader should be handing off things, encouraging other
leaders. You have the opportunity to make a difference in other’s
lives.
- “Sometimes you just have to snot bubble it”…it means that you
have to try so hard that you have snot bubbles coming out of your
nose. Sometime you are going to have adversity in your life but you
just have to hold tight and power through and hold on!
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Topic 5: Journey as a Leader.
- High School - I was asked to lead things.
- Career
at IBM was asked to lead which required to take on a lot of
responsibility.
- Needed to get along with people, support and work well
together.
- Studied behaviors, what makes them tick, motivates
them.
- Servant-based leader - As a leader you are there to serve
others, not have others serve you.
- What is the brand? Leaders drive culture, culture drive
engagement, engagement drives results, everything is driven by
leaders. People model what you do.
- Leaders are culture hosts.
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Topic 6: How to Create Force Multipliers and a
"Thoughtmosphere."
- Force
multipliers – A relevant, meaningful dialogue constantly creates
alignment.
- A “thoughtmosphere” is balancing your brand promise internally
and externally. What is important? “I need to be serving.”
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Topic 7: Culture Host.
- Be present and visible. Leaders are “on” 100% of the
time.
- Culture comes from the top (most of the time), it can create
positive and negative culture, culture can be bad or
good.
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Topic 8: Getting a Consistent Culture.
- There has to be different processes, people and technology as
the company expands.
- People want meaningful, ongoing dialogue. “I have to deal with
you vs. we have a relationship.”
- Systems of engagement.
- Dialogue of coach and mentor. Buy into the culture, buy into
the brand.
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Topic 9: Switch in Engagement.
- Survival vs. wanting advancement/opportunity/competency of
leadership/career paths.
- You have to support a survival need and give people
opportunity. I want my work to connect with something I believe
in.
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Topic 10: How You Connect in Your Job.
- In culture people connect
to their jobs through:
- Craft/fulfillment
- Driven
by cause/purpose
- Community of people
where you want to be
- Google
is a: craft, community, cause.
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Topic 11: Ethnogrophy.
- A form of anthropology, how people in the organization work
through observation.
- Having anonymous conversations to look for trends.
- You really start to understand tweaks that need to be made,
game plans to sustain culture.
- What their culture is, how people feel about it and how they
can do better.
- Finding the meaningful needs of the organization. Develop
people. Willing to coach and have dialogue.
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Topic 12: 3 Things Leaders Can Begin Doing Right Away
to Shape Culture, Be a Better Culture Host.
- Be present.
- Quit monologueing, Dialogue is more important.
- Get alignment with what your brand promise is as a company and
the behaviors internally. A reflection moment. What are my
non-negotiables as a leader?
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Topic 13: If You Could Put One Billboard Anywhere,
With Anything On It, What Would It Say?
- “Where did grit go?” People not taking responsibility,
quitting. Gratitude, Respect for self and others, Integrity,
Tenacity.
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Topic 14: What Advise Would You Give Your 25/30
Year-Old Self?
- Find a mentor earlier.
- Read more.
- Push yourself/be open to more experiences.
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Topic 15: What is One Thing You Want Other Leaders to
Remember About Creating an Engaged, Committed and Motivated
Culture?
- Commitment to be intentional, it has to be part of your core
strategy.
- You have to commit and become part of the DNA, nurture,
support, put processes, time, and investment.
- A culture will not stay in tact, it will drift, you have to
commit.
-
Culture is not a project; it is a way of life and doing
business.
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