In this week’s episode of the SIMPLE brand podcast, I talk with Mark Miller, author of Culture Rules: The Leader’s Guide to Creating the Ultimate Competitive Advantage.
Mark’s the Vice President of High Performance Leadership with Chick-fil-A. Beyond that, he works with leaders all over the world to help them build their own high-performance cultures.
And Mark’s the author of 11 best-selling books including his latest Wall Street Journal bestseller – Culture Rules: The Leader’s Guide to Creating the Ultimate Competitive Advantage.
When it comes to creating and leading a high-performance team, it comes down to following 3 simple rules.
Mark and I discuss those 3 rules and what you can do to instill them in your team.
Some of the topics we discuss include:
- The three rules that go into creating a high-performance culture
- Why leaders shouldn’t worry too much about how they define their vision, mission and purpose
- The simple test to know if you have defined your team’s aspiration well
- The value of recognizing reality and comparing that to your culture aspiration
- How to ensure your people can clearly articulate your culture values
- What Alexander the Great teaches us about modeling values to your people
- The right way to use storytelling with your people
- How to discern and remove toxins from your organization
- Be grateful that there’s no finish line to developing and adapting your culture
RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
- Mark’s site – leadeveryday.com
- Mark’s book – Culture Rules: The Leader’s Guide to Creating the Ultimate Competitive Advantage
- Mark’s book – Smart Leadership: Four Simple Choices to Scale Your Impact
- Mark’s book – Win the Heart: How to Create a Culture of Full Engagement
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