In this episode of the Blanchard LeaderChat podcast we speak with Robert Greene, author of the New York Times bestseller, Mastery.
Greene shares some of the key points from his book, beginning with the importance of self awareness—getting a clear sense of who you are, where you are going, and what motivates you.
From there, Greene discusses the importance of acquiring skills. He makes a strong case for an apprenticeship approach, where you focus on skill development above all else in your early years on the job. The goal is to develop the type of skill mastery needed in today’s specialized world.
Finally, Greene recommends developing a plan to fully leverage the skills you’ve developed. Planning can be self-guided, though he does recommend finding a mentor as a great way to shorten the process. The key is to take action, overcome fear and inertia, and learn how to experience failure and learn from it.
Overall, Greene provides an inspiring look at how to become the person you know you can be!
Be sure to listen to the very end of the interview, where Ken Blanchard shares his thoughts and takeaways.
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