Why do some people grow while others stay stuck, despite having the same background, training, and opportunities? In this episode, Junior and Dr. Timothy R. Clark explore the critical but often overlooked factor: coachability. They break it down into two essential components: willingness and self-awareness, and explain how leaders can identify, develop, and leverage coachability to accelerate performance. Whether you're leading a team or developing your own skills, this conversation will challen...
Jul 22, 2025•40 min•Ep. 161
Coaching isn’t about correcting—it’s about creating conversations that actually lead to change. In this episode, Junior and Tim introduce the BIG Coaching Model—Behavior, Impact, and Guidance—a practical framework for leaders who want to move beyond surface-level feedback and build true accountability. They explore how to spark self-awareness, connect actions to outcomes, and guide without overreaching. This is the coaching blueprint for leaders who want to stop micromanaging and start empowerin...
Jul 08, 2025•37 min•Ep. 160
In this episode, we explore why accountability breaks down—and how great leaders rebuild it with empathy and precision. Blame. Denial. Excuse. These aren’t just bad habits—they’re survival tactics rooted in fear. Junior and Tim unpack the three psychological fears behind patterns of deflection and show you how to coach through them to create high-performing, accountable teams. This one’s for leaders who want to stop the spin and start the truth.
Jun 24, 2025•58 min•Ep. 159
In this episode of the LeaderFactor Podcast, Junior and Dr. Tim Clark dive into the critical role alignment plays in team and organizational performance. They explore the two essential types of alignment—cognitive (shared understanding) and affective (emotional commitment)—and explain why both are necessary for achieving meaningful, sustainable results. You’ll learn how to avoid common pitfalls, maintain alignment over time, and use five powerful questions to ensure your team is on the same page...
Jun 10, 2025•53 min•Ep. 158
This episode is a recording of our recent live webinar on the Coaching & Accountability Matrix. In this session, we break down how to drive performance and accountability while building trust through effective coaching. If you missed it live, here’s your chance to catch the full replay.
May 27, 2025•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 157
Is brilliance overrated? In this episode, Junior and Dr. Tim Clark reveal why great leaders don’t obsess over genius—they focus on avoiding failure. From real-world disasters to underrated decision tools, you’ll learn how to think long-term, frame smarter choices, and stop sabotaging your strategy. Avoid the traps. Outsmart the noise. Lead with clarity.
May 13, 2025•36 min•Ep. 156
What if your instinct to control change is exactly what’s breaking trust with your team? In this episode, we uncover the two most common failure patterns in change management: smuggling and muscling. These covert and coercive tactics might deliver short-term results—but at the cost of long-term commitment, culture, and credibility. If you're ready to stop managing change at your team and start leading it with them, this episode is for you.
Apr 29, 2025•52 min•Ep. 155
What if the stability you’re working so hard to protect is actually what’s holding your team back? In this episode, we explore the Stability-Stress Paradox — the idea that too much comfort can quietly stall innovation, weaken resilience, and prevent growth. If you want your team to not just survive adversity, but bounce forward because of it, this conversation is for you. Download the guide here: https://www.leaderfactor.com/resources/the-resilient-team-playbook-5-steps-for-managers
Apr 15, 2025•56 min•Ep. 154
How do you create a team culture where people actually speak up — even when it’s uncomfortable? In this episode, we explore the power of constructive dissent and how it fuels innovation, better decisions, and stronger teams. Learn the 4-step process for productive disagreement, why leaders often struggle with dissent, and how to turn conflict into your team’s secret weapon. Harvard Business Review Article: https://hbr.org/2025/02/how-constructive-dissent-can-unlock-your-teams-innovation...
Apr 01, 2025•47 min•Ep. 153
Is leadership really about power, popularity, and success? Many people think they know what makes a great leader, but the truth is more complex. This episode unpacks some of the biggest leadership misconceptions and reveals why the qualities we often associate with leadership may not be what actually matter. 📥 Download the resources/slides from the episode: https://www.leaderfactor.com/resources/what-leadership-is-not-10-myths-you-need-to-unlearn
Mar 18, 2025•38 min•Ep. 152
AI is changing the workplace faster than ever, and L&D leaders have a first-mover obligation to introduce AI effectively. In this episode, we explore why waiting for organizational adoption is a mistake, how fear stifles innovation, and three practical steps for navigating AI in leadership. 📥 Get the AI Adoption Guide for L&D Leaders: https://www.leaderfactor.com/resources/navigating-leadership-in-the-ai-era-3-things-l-d-leaders-should-do 📖 Timestamps: 01:11 - Introduction: Why AI is a...
Mar 04, 2025•41 min•Ep. 151
Emotional regulation is one of the most critical leadership skills—but also one of the hardest to master. In this episode, Tim and Junior break down how leaders can stay composed in the face of dissent and bad news, why emotional responses shape workplace culture, and practical strategies to strengthen self-regulation. Key Takeaways: ✔️ Why dissent and bad news are leadership landmines ✔️ How unregulated emotions lead to toxic cultures ✔️ Strategies to handle tough conversations with confidence ...
Feb 18, 2025•45 min•Ep. 150
The majority of CEOs don't know how to create maximum organizational leverage through the transfer of autonomy to their people. Without autonomy, teams feel suffocated. Without accountability, they fall apart. How do you find the right balance? In this episode, hosts Tim and Junior unveil the 4 biggest leadership mistakes that destroy accountability, detail how to gradually transfer autonomy without losing control, and share practical steps to ensure that teams own their work and deliver results...
Feb 04, 2025•39 min•Ep. 149
There is something in your management style that is limiting your team and ultimately your organization. How do you spot the symptoms of coaching derailers, such as communication issues, emotional reactivity, and micromanagement? In this episode, we give you the tools to spot the symptoms and actionable tips to close your coaching gaps and change your coaching style. Episode Chapters 1:34 - Introduction to Coaching Derailers 3:54 - The Role of Self-Awareness in Coaching 6:44 - The Two Levers of ...
Jan 21, 2025•36 min•Ep. 148
Are you naturally drawn to leadership or management? While these roles complement and compete with each other, they require careful balance based on need and circumstance. Knowing when to sustain the status quo or catalyze change is essential for success. In this podcast episode, Tim and Junior explore four practical frameworks to help you balance accountability with meaningful relationships. They explain how thoughtful application of both leadership and management can strengthen team dynamics. ...
Jan 07, 2025•38 min•Ep. 147
Employees stuck in a survival response will never feel safe enough to innovate. This episode reveals how fear-based management impacts creativity, turnover, and organizational success, backed by insights from leading research. Learn why punished vulnerability leads to stagnation and how psychological safety is the key to unlocking bold ideas and collaboration. Explore practical strategies leaders can use to eradicate fear, foster trust, empower teams, and drive meaningful innovation across their...
Dec 03, 2024•32 min•Ep. 146
Legacy cultures stifle innovation, drain talent, and hurt your customer experience. In this video, we’ll break down practical steps to identify the root causes of resistance, reframe outdated mindsets, and implement strategies that drive cultural evolution. Learn how to identify the symptoms of a legacy culture, protect against its common causes, and balance respect for the past with the need for growth. ✅ Download the resources/slides from the episode: https://www.leaderfactor.com/resources/how...
Nov 19, 2024•37 min•Ep. 145
How do you influence organizational change when you don't have budget authority or decision-making power? In this week's episode of The Leader Factor, hosts Tim and Junior outline the most effective way to introduce a cultural change initiative to an organization. The formula includes four steps: (1) Maximize the dream outcome for L&D leaders, (2) Maximize the perceived likelihood of achievement, (3) Minimize time delay, and (4) Minimize the effort and sacrifice involved in the initiative. E...
Nov 05, 2024•28 min•Ep. 144
In this episode, we break down what non-HR executives need to understand about the critical role of psychological safety in building high-performing, innovative teams. For HR and L&D leaders, this conversation is essential to influencing executive buy-in and driving culture by design. Discover how psychological safety impacts 10 key business outcomes—like customer experience, employee engagement, and innovation—and why it’s more than just an HR initiative. Learn actionable strategies to crea...
Oct 22, 2024•48 min•Ep. 143
70% of change management programs fail to meet their objectives, and cultural change programs have even higher mortality rates. Psychological safety initiatives aren’t immune to this phenomenon. Luckily, the failure patterns aren’t mysterious. In this episode, organizational anthropologist and executive leadership coach Timothy R. Clark shares the 6 failure pitfalls of large-scale cultural initiatives, how to spot them, and what to do about them. Episode Chapters: 01:19 - Episode Start 06:11 - F...
Oct 08, 2024•36 min•Ep. 142
Fear is the biggest inhibitor of organizational success. Join us as we explore 3 practical strategies for dismantling fear-based barriers, fostering a culture of psychological safety, and driving transformative change. Episode Chapters: 02:08 - Fear is part of our everyday lives 04:10 - The biggest organizational fear statistics and data 08:00 - Fear is a natural biological response, what happens when we trigger it? 13:24 - Types of organizational fear and how to spot them 22:36 - Fear breaks th...
Sep 24, 2024•46 min•Ep. 141
When Google set out to discover what makes a high-performing team in 2012, researchers expected to uncover a set of individual demographics, characteristics, or personality traits that made each team great. What they realized, however, was that it was the interactions of a team that determined its effectiveness. But while Google's Project Aristotle made the critical link between psychological safety and high performance, their research did little to teach leaders how to foster psychological safe...
Sep 10, 2024•34 min•Ep. 140
If you want to implement a psychological safety initiative in your organization, you'll need to explain what psychological safety isn't. Why? Because your culture won't change unless it's built on a shared understanding. Psychological safety isn’t artificial niceness or a lack of accountability. Unless you clarify, stakeholders might think it’s a gimmick or dismiss it because of the baggage of the implied definition of the term. They'll need to know what psychological safety isn’t, along with wh...
Aug 27, 2024•21 min•Ep. 139
What are the HR best practices when it comes to toxic leadership? Should you coach the leaders? Or should you fire them? When it comes to toxicity, organizations often wait too long to get involved. Learn how to identify the symptoms of poor leadership and intervention strategies to preserve and protect your teams' cultural health. Episode Chapters: 00:00 - Start 00:40 - How common is toxicity in the workplace? 04:07 - Toxicity is a spectrum of influence. 11:48 - The definition of a toxic leader...
Aug 13, 2024•35 min•Ep. 138
Psychological safety is a cultural initiative that was made to be measured. It’s the best indicator of cultural health in your organization. Let’s talk about how to measure it effectively. Every effective psychological safety assessment has these 5 things: (1) A valid, quantitative instrument. (2) Space for qualitative feedback. (3) Org-wide reports, team-level data. (4) Demographic data capability. (5) Built-in forward momentum. Learn more about PSindex™: https://www.leaderfactor.com/psychologi...
Jul 30, 2024•32 min•Ep. 137
Your career, business, and closest relationships are only as good as your emotional intelligence. And your ability to improve your EQ is only as good as your ability to measure it. Every effective EQ assessment has 5 things: (1) a valid, qualitative instrument, (2) multi-rater feedback, (3) real accountability mechanisms, (4) consideration of internal/external motivation, and (5) built-in forward momentum. In this episode of The Leader Factor, hosts Tim and Junior dive into an EQindex™ self-asse...
Jul 23, 2024•39 min•Ep. 136
Psychological safety is the collective emotional intelligence of a team. This relationship between emotional intelligence and psychological safety is the anatomy of culture in an organization, and both should be at the foundation of all development efforts. In this episode, hosts Tim and Junior share what they’ve learned after years of programming and sequencing both psychological safety and emotional intelligence training in major organizations worldwide, and how you can improve both at the ind...
Jul 16, 2024•38 min•Ep. 135
As leaders, we need to develop the type of intent necessary to have healthy influence. We need to ask ourselves the question: Do I actually care about my team? And if so, is that evident in my behavior, values, and interactions? If we don't account for the fundamental beliefs a person has about themselves and others, we can easily promote, support, and encourage leaders with manipulative tendencies. Emotional intelligence frameworks that can’t account for the motivation and intent side of influe...
Jul 09, 2024•46 min•Ep. 134
Humans in the workplace engage in millions of daily interactions. Some are effective, and some, well, aren’t. Your emotional intelligence (EQ) determines your ability to interact effectively with other humans. It’s your delivery system through which you share your knowledge, experience, and skills with others. If your delivery system is broken or inefficient, your influence won’t translate or make the right impact. This means that to achieve high performance, you don’t just need great technical ...
Jul 01, 2024•35 min•Ep. 133
Are you paying attention to the rate at which your skills as a leader are being commoditized? In this episode of The Leader Factor, hosts Tim and Junior put a new spin on Joseph Pine's 1998 article, The Experience Economy. They draw parallels between an economy's differentiation and commoditization cycle and how a leader's skills can become commoditized over time. As commoditization eats away at old forms of differentiation, organizations are being forced to find new ways to provide differentiat...
Jun 24, 2024•37 min•Ep. 132