The Failure Gap

By: Julie Williamson Ph.D.
  • Summary

  • The Failure Gap podcast is hosted by Julie Williamson, Ph.D., the CEO and a Managing Partner at Karrikins Group, a Denver-based, global-serving business consultancy. Julie delves into the critical space between agreement and alignment - where even the best ideas falter without decisive action. Through candid conversations with a diverse mix of leaders, this podcast explores both the successes and failures that shape the journey of leadership. Featuring visionary leaders from companies of all sizes, from billion-dollar giants to mid-market innovators, to scrappy start-ups, The Failure Gap uncovers the real-life challenges of transforming ideas into impactful outcomes. Tune in to learn how top leaders bridge the gap and drive meaningful progress in their organizations.
    © 2024 The Karrikins Group
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Episodes
  • A Conversation with David Prager, Chief Brand Officer
    Nov 1 2024

    In this conversation, Julie Williamson and David Prager discuss the challenges of prioritization, building trust, and creating shared meaning within teams. David shares personal anecdotes about his leadership journey, emphasizing the need for vulnerability, accountability, and the power of making intentions visible. The discussion highlights how effective leadership can bridge gaps in understanding and foster collaboration across diverse teams.


    Takeaways:

    • Alignment is a learned skill that leaders can develop.
    • Prioritization is often a struggle for organizations despite agreement on its importance.
    • Building trust and accountability is essential for effective teamwork.
    • Creating shared meaning helps unify diverse teams around common goals.
    • Vulnerability in leadership fosters a culture of openness and trust.
    • Caring out loud encourages team engagement.
    • Psychological safety allows team members to voice concerns without fear.
    • The journey to a shared purpose is more important than the statement itself.
    • Diversity in leadership leads to better decision-making and business outcomes.
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    53 mins
  • A Conversation with Bruce Siegel, Managing Partner at Karrikins Group
    Nov 1 2024

    In this conversation, Bruce Siegel shares his journey through various leadership roles and the importance of navigating the space between agreement and alignment in organizations. He discusses the significance of a beginner's mindset, the challenges of business development, and the trade-offs leaders face in decision-making. Bruce emphasizes the need for alignment in organizations, overcoming ego, and the value of followership. He provides strategies for moving from agreement to alignment and highlights the importance of creating deeper connections within communities.

    Takeaways

    • Mindset shifts are crucial for personal and professional development.
    • Business development is essential for success in professional services.
    • A big trade-off in leadership is autonomy versus collaboration.
    • Alignment in organizations is often confused with agreement.
    • Ego can hinder effective leadership, you need to create a culture of openness.
    • Building deeper connections within communities enhances personal fulfillment.
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    32 mins
  • A Conversation with Miles Kailburn, CEO of OTM
    Oct 22 2024

    Summary
    In this conversation, Miles Kailburn, CEO of OTM, shares his leadership journey, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, service design, and fostering a culture of trust and curiosity within his team. He discusses the challenges of moving from agreement to alignment, the significance of micro-actions in maintaining that alignment, and the role of open communication in building trust. Miles highlights the need for leaders to stay curious and engage their teams in meaningful discussions to drive innovation and growth.

    Takeaways

    • Answering the call of leadership is a worthwhile journey, even if you don't expect it.
    • Pay attention to how micro actions lead to misalignment over time.
    • Leaders need to commit to open communication and curiosity to build trust.
    • Leaders need to be aware of how ego can hinder effectiveness.
    • Persistence is key in overcoming challenges and driving alignment over time.
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    41 mins

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