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Key Leadership Metrics You Should Know with Tim Spiker

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Today on the Drop In CEO podcast, Tim Spiker shares what he has learned from 20 years of leadership study and how you can make your leadership more effective by tuning into your story. Listen in as Deborah and Tim discuss the key areas of leadership that are measured for success, how to marry strategy, motivation, and action for optimal results, and how a water purifier helped Tim focus on his purpose.

Tim Spiker is the founder of The Aperio and the Who* Not What Principle, a profound research-based truth that has powered 15 years of leadership development success. Tim’s book, The Only Leaders Worth* Following, reveals that 77% of leadership effectiveness comes from who a leader is and not what they do. Using this principle, Tim helps people become, be, and stay leaders who are actually worth following. Tim’s work includes delivering keynote talks, creating unique and customized learning experiences, and guiding long-term development journeys. Tim has worked with leadership teams in North America, Australia, and Asia. He currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and four children.

 

You can connect with Tim in the following ways:

Website: https://www.theaperio.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aperioleaders/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theaperio/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/theaperio

 

When I began the Drop in CEO Podcast, I knew that the best advice we could ever receive was from people who had been there. Now that we're over 50 episodes in, I thought it was time to pool some of the best advice into a collection that you could use to elevate your leadership and start putting humans first. You can download the full guide here: https://bit.ly/humancentrichero

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