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How Communication Fiascos Transformed My Leadership Approach

How Communication Fiascos Transformed My Leadership Approach

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Join Dr. Jim and Alexa Beavers, founder and CEO of The Axela Group, as they chat about the art of strategic communication in leadership. Discover how Alexa navigated a communication misstep and transformed her approach to consulting. This episode explores the importance of pacing, crafting impactful messages, and aligning action with words. Learn about frameworks like "Know, Do, Feel" and the PACE plan to better plan for success. Tune in for insights on how a miscommunication taught valuable lessons about deliberate, strategic engagement in fast-paced environments.

Chapters:

0:00

Avoiding Pitfalls of Rushing Leadership Decisions

1:57

Alexa Bevers: Transformative Leadership and Coaching Excellence

3:02

The Impact of Communication Missteps in Corporate Initiatives

9:34

Balancing Direct Communication with Empathy and Connection

11:33

Balancing Activity and Outcome for Long-Term Success

12:59

Balancing Task and Human Focus in Client Partnerships

16:46

Adapting Leadership Strategies for Fast-Paced Environments

22:53

Strategic Planning: Slow Down to Speed Up


Host Dr. Jim: linkedin.com/in/drjimk

Guest Alexa Beavers: linkedin.com/in/alexabeaverspmp

Executive Producer Jim Kanichirayil: linkedin.com/in/drjimk

Music Credit: "Lost in Dreams" by Kulakovka

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