A conversation with executive coaching client Ron Dimon. Part 4
January 17th, 2012 — tonymayo
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This latest podcast is part four of a funny and useful conversation between top executive coach Tony Mayo and his longtime client Ron Dimon. Ron is an expert on the use of information by executives of large organizations. Listen as two experienced business people play with useful ideas in this episode including;
- Low stress mindset for high performance on a variety of unstructured and unpredictable tasks
- Meditation & centering for executives
- Transforming overwhelm into flow
- Procrastination
- Creating vs. fixing
- “Something’s wrong, & it’s me!”
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In the first year or so it wasn’t just about proving how tough I was, I had to be tough. I was pretty sharp with people. But I’d learned in the classroom, the last thing you want to do is put somebody down because then they freeze, and not only do they freeze, but the whole class freezes. I had to relearn that lesson as a manager. … Early on I didn’t know how to delegate things. I was always trying to do other people’s jobs. I learned that first of all, you’ll drive yourself crazy doing that, and secondly you won’t have very good people working for you very long.
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