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696: The Habits That Hold Leaders Back, with Marshall Goldsmith

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Marshall Goldsmith: What Got You Here Won’t Get You There

Marshall Goldsmith is one of the world’s leading executive coaches. He’s written 56 books, selling over 3 million copies, including 8 bestsellers and 4 New York Times bestsellers. He’s been ranked twice by Thinkers50 as the #1 leadership thinker in the world and ranked the #1 executive coach in the world for over a decade.

Marshall’s most popular book is What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful*. In this episode, Marshall and I explore the key lessons from this iconic book and the most common habits that hold leaders back.

Key Points

  • The superstition trap: I behave this way and I am successful, therefore I am successful because I behave this way.
  • The higher you go, the more your problems are behavioral.
  • Winning too much is a trap for successful people. Ask yourself, “Is it worth it?”
  • Be aware that your suggestions become orders.
  • Avoid starting your responses with “no,” “but,” or “however.” It’s hard to hear things we already know.
  • We are not here on Earth to prove how smart we are. Help more, judge less.
  • We all reinforce people who reinforce us. We hate obvious suck ups, but not the good ones. The good suck ups can easily fool the best leaders.
  • Beware an excessive need to “be me.” Instead, be who you want and need to be.

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Marshall Goldsmith: What Got You Here Won’t Get You There

Marshall Goldsmith is one of the world’s leading executive coaches. He’s written 56 books, selling over 3 million copies, including 8 bestsellers and 4 New York Times bestsellers. He’s been ranked twice by Thinkers50 as the #1 leadership thinker in the world and ranked the #1 executive coach in the world for over a decade.

Marshall’s most popular book is What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful*. In this episode, Marshall and I explore the key lessons from this iconic book and the most common habits that hold leaders back.

Key Points

  • The superstition trap: I behave this way and I am successful, therefore I am successful because I behave this way.
  • The higher you go, the more your problems are behavioral.
  • Winning too much is a trap for successful people. Ask yourself, “Is it worth it?”
  • Be aware that your suggestions become orders.
  • Avoid starting your responses with “no,” “but,” or “however.” It’s hard to hear things we already know.
  • We are not here on Earth to prove how smart we are. Help more, judge less.
  • We all reinforce people who reinforce us. We hate obvious suck ups, but not the good ones. The good suck ups can easily fool the best leaders.
  • Beware an excessive need to “be me.” Instead, be who you want and need to be.

Resources Mentioned

Interview Notes

Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required).

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Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic. To accelerate your learning, uncover more inside Coaching for Leaders Plus.

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