Some Say More Information is Better, but When Does Too Much Become Debilitating with Jeff Geier
June 19, 2024
NEW PHRASE ALERT - Not going to put it in the notes, but let us know when you hear a phrase you hadn't heard before :)
There are different phrases that question or even denounce knowledge. The Educated Idiot. Analysis Paralysis.
There is some truth here such that having a ton of knowledge does not make one good or effective at doing they thing they know a lot about. For example, a basketball player might be a better coach than player because their knowledge of the game is far beyond the athleticism of their body.
Leaders might know a lot about their company, leadership theory, but it doesn't make them a good leader just because they can quote every leadership book ever published. How do we know when we have enough information, need more information, or have so much data, that it's getting in our way?
Knowledge vs. Implementation: Knowledge alone is not enough. Real power lies in the application of knowledge. As leaders, it's crucial to transform information into actionable steps to drive growth and success.
Prioritize, Simplify, and Act: - When learning something new, break it down into the simplest action steps. Focus on one key task at a time, as this approach enhances the likelihood of successful implementation.
Seek and Share Wisdom: Surround yourself with knowledgeable friends and mentors who can offer valuable insights and recommendations. Foster a continuous learning environment by sharing knowledge and experiences with your network.
Thinking, learning, and acting all go well together. Imagine a 3-legged stool were the legs are Thinking, Learning, and Acting. Without any one of the legs, no leader will be effective. When the legs are not all engaged, the stool is, at best, tippy.
As you proceed to your next decision, consider what information you have, what else you might need, where your reliable sources are, and who might be a great person to hear your thought process. The No More Leadership BS team takes you on a decision-making journey that may be able to help you with your next contemplation.
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Knowledge is power—only if applied. Gathering information without action is just head pack. Take one small step today to implement something new you learned and see the difference it makes
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Today's Featured Coach -
- Jeffrey Geier - Motivational Speaker, Trainer, and Coach - Helping You Win in Work & Life Owner/Founder of Phoenix Coaching LLC Reach Jeffrey at [email protected] or 509-553-9248
The rest of the gang::
- Jeff Conroy - Organizational and Non-profit Expert, Motivational Speaker, Coach - Executive Leader | Difference Maker for nonprofits in strategic planning, operations, and fundraising and development. Owner/Founder of Conroy Leadership Consulting, LLC. Reach Jeff at [email protected] or 208-215-6285
- Geoff McLachlan - Motivational Speaker, Trainer and Coach, Bringing Fun Back Into the Workplace, Owner/Founder of Professionals At Play Reach Geoff directly at [email protected] or 509-869-4506
- Myra Hall - Individual and Team Coaching, Midlife Mentoring- Helping you identify and overcome the things that keep you from living and loving a life that counts. - Owner/Founder Waypoint Coaching Group Reach Myra at [email protected] or 765-623-9711
- Dr. Sam Jennings II - Motivational Speaker, Trainer, and Coach - provides leadership coaching for decision-makers who want to improve workplace culture. 360 Clarity also provides diversity & inclusion, training, keynote speaking, and training workshops, Owner/Founder 360 Clarity [email protected] or 208-261-2117