#39 Leadership Insights from my Conversation with Paul Thornton
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From Being Liked to Being Respected: Five Leadership Takeaways from Paul Thornton
Host Mark Cundiff shares leadership insights from his conversation with Paul Thornton (Episode 38, “From Being Liked to Being Respected”), drawing on Thornton’s 35+ years as a teacher, coach, and leadership expert. The episode emphasizes that leadership is not about being liked but about credibility, consistency, and accountability that build trust.
Thornton’s practical framework highlights three adaptable leadership styles—directing, discussing, and delegating—and emphasizes choosing the right approach for the situation without micromanaging or causing analysis paralysis.
Cundiff outlines five takeaways:
- Trust is built through consistent follow-through
- Leaders must shift from people-pleasing to principled standards
- Strong leaders flex between directing, discussing, and delegating.
- Asking and listening develop thinkers, while telling creates dependence.
- Effective delegation requires clear expectations, defined outcomes, and strategic check-ins, illustrated by lessons from “The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey.”
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