#Exceptions 9: The Most Crucial Leadership Principle Most B2B Brands Miss
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In this episode of #Exceptions, a revelation about leadership and team happiness and retention in B2B. Indianapolis startup Lessonly teaches us about the communication principle most needed but often overlooked...
show moreThis is an #Exceptions episode unlike any other. If you like it, be sure to leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review and say hi on Twitter: @lessonly @kyleplacy @jayacunzo @seekingwisdomio.
In this episode:
0:35 - You’re only as good as your last at bat.
1:20 - Read Break the Wheel
1:56 - Meet Lessonly
2:56 - Jay reaches out to one of Lessonly’s happy customers.
4:10 - Putting the customer at the center of it all
7:17 - Jay explains Lessonly’s road map… with llamas.
9:00 - Jamie advocates really knowing what conference you’re going to.
10:09 - If Lessonly were a person it would be Jamie’s friend that would follow through.
13:00 - Psychological Safety introduced
13:17 - Employees are the best place to invest.
13:54 - Most marketers are reactive and skittish.
14:57 - At the core of psychological safety is trust.
15:21 - Marketing successes
16:40 - Caring about the whole person on our team
17:40 - Meet Kyle Lacy (Lessonly’s VP of Marketing)
17:47 - Non-violent communication & appreciative inquiry
20:53 - Katie Brunette (Marketing Manager) talks about Lessonly’s CEO & work/life integration.
23:40 - Kyle Lacy explains being too metric-heavy.
24:55 - The Golden Llama trophy
27:14 - The things that aren’t scalable are typically what works.
27:53 - Why Yellowship?
29:55 - Psychological safety while event planning for Yellowship
32:15 - Lessonly’s branding and unexpected touches
33:30 - Jay reads a letter from a customer.
35:54 - Gut-checking as a team
37:28 - The ability to help others do better work IS the platform.
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