Leadership Lessons with Stan Slap: From Culture to Humanity
Episode Overview
Importance of having a strong sense of self Impact of simple acts of humanity Insights into corporate culture and leadership Humorous and reflective storytelling Lessons from writing on Ian Fleming's desk
Anybody who needs something from us as a consumer, a constituent, a partner, a parent, an employee, a manager, stands to profit from us not having a strong sense of self
In this episode of 'The Good Listening To Show', Chris Grimes welcomes the dynamic Stan Slap to 'The Clearing'. Stan, a renowned expert in achieving maximum commitment in manager, employee, and customer cultures, shares his unique journey and life lessons. From his early days shaping corporate culture to writing best-selling books, Stan's stories are both inspiring and thought-provoking. He even recounts writing on the same desk in Jamaica where Ian Fleming penned his James Bond novels.
Chris and Stan dive into the essence of leadership, exploring what it means to have a strong sense of self and how simple acts of humanity can make a profound impact. With humorous anecdotes and deep reflections, this episode offers a mix of light-hearted banter and serious insights into the human condition. If you're looking for a blend of storytelling, leadership wisdom, and a touch of Shakespearean flair, this episode is a must-listen.
Don't miss out on the golden nuggets of wisdom shared in 'The Clearing'.