Today’s guest is a New York Times bestselling author and has written over a half dozen books. How then could this be his first visit on the show?
I’m not sure I can answer that. But, I’ve decided to make the most of my time with Kevin Kruse and squeeze not one but TWO interviews out of him.
Kevin is not only my guest on the podcast today, but will be one of 32 speakers worldwide who’ve accepted my invitation to join me for my upcoming online conference called the Boss-Free Virtual Summit.
If you desire to make the break away from traditional work to going your own way, be sure and grab your free seat for the summit via the link above.
Today, however, Kevin and I discuss his new book and many of his contrarian views on traditional leadership.
Things like: closing your open door policy, the difference between being likable and being liked, why you should reveal everything, including salaries, and more.
This is a real in-depth conversation on a leadership model for the 21st Century. I really think you’re going to enjoy it.
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In today’s episode, I ask Kevin to share:
- Why he believes almost everything you’ve ever learned about leadership is wrong
- The problem with rules as they exist in most organizations today
- What he means by crowding your calendar and why it’s a good thing to do
- …and plenty more!
This Episode is Sponsored By Self-Publishing School
My friend Chandler Bolt is the founder of Self-Publishing School, which is an online education company dedicated to one thing: Helping you get your book idea out of your head and onto paper as quickly as possible, and then getting your published book into the hands of as many readers as possible.
Chandler is hosting a FREE training where he’ll show you the exact process to follow to go from blank page to published author in as little as 90 days, and the exact book launch blueprint to follow to launch your book to $10,000 and beyond (and earn monthly royalties month after month).
If you’ve EVER thought about writing a book (whether as an extra income stream, to generate leads for your business, or to share a story you’ve wanted to tell) you OWE it to yourself to sign up for this training – and it’s completely free!
Oh! And when you sign up for the training, Chandler is going to send you a copy of his book Published absolutely free!
Kevin’s Latest Book
You can order Great Leaders Have No Rules: Contrarian Leadership Principles to Transform Your Team and Business right now!
Kevin in Action
Books Kevin Recommends
What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful by Marshall Goldsmith
Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity by Kim Scott
Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brene Brown
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