FranklinCovey On Leadership with Scott Miller Podcast
1) Ashley Herd: Pause, Consider, Act
Ashley Herd, author of The Manager Method, breaks down why most leadership mistakes happen in the gap between reaction and response. Her simple framework—pause, consider, act—helps managers handle dif...Show More
2) Howard Yu: Why Great Companies Perform and Transform
Sustained success requires more than optimizing today’s business—it demands building what’s next before it’s urgent. Howard Yu, LEGO Professor of Management at IMD, explains why the most resilient org...Show More
3) Chris Anderson: How Great Leaders Turn Ideas Into Impact
A compelling idea means little if it fails to move people. Chris Anderson, head of TED, explains what separates ideas that spread from those that stall—and how leaders can communicate in ways that dri...Show More
4) Sukhinder Singh Cassidy: Stop Playing It Safe With Your Career
Playing it safe is often the riskiest career move. Sukhinder Singh Cassidy—current CEO of Xero, former president of StubHub, and founder of theBoardlist—shares why growth comes from taking calculated ...Show More
5) Jeetu Patel: Lead Through AI or Risk Irrelevance
AI is reshaping organizations faster than most leaders expect. Jeetu Patel, President and Chief Product Officer at Cisco, explains why the future will favor companies—and professionals—who become dext...Show More
6) Dr. Vivek Murthy: The Loneliness Epidemic at Work
Loneliness is more than a personal struggle—it’s a measurable threat to creativity, productivity, and health. Dr. Vivek Murthy, former U.S. Surgeon General, explains why disconnection erodes workplace...Show More
7) Kara Nortman: Founder Mentality in Women’s Sports
Kara Nortman built her career in traditional venture capital—then stepped away from the classic Silicon Valley model to co-found Angel City FC and later launch Monarch Collective, a $250 million fund ...Show More
8) Zack Kass: Thriving in an Age of Unmetered Intelligence
As AI drives the cost of cognition toward zero, competing on intelligence alone will no longer be enough. Former OpenAI go-to-market leader Zack Kass argues we are entering a “next Renaissance,” where...Show More
9) Robert Sanchez: Turning Failure Into Competitive Advantage
Robert Sanchez, chairman and CEO of Ryder System, explains how a 90-year-old company stays relevant by deliberately embracing disruption. He walks through Ryder’s shift from a truck rental brand to a ...Show More
10) David Neeleman: Scaling Culture Without Losing the Soul
Serial airline founder David Neeleman shares what it really takes to build—and rebuild—extraordinary companies as they scale. From being fired at Southwest to founding JetBlue, Azul, and Breeze, Neele...Show More