Transform Your Business with Open Book Management With Rich Armstrong

In this episode of The Better Leadership Team Show, I dive into the transformative power of open book management with Rich Armstrong, a Senior Coach at The Great Game of Business, Inc. SRC Holdings Corporation. He has more than 33 years of experience in improving business performance and employee engagement through open-book management (OBM) and employee ownership, with service as a consultant and as an executive at SRC Holdings Corporation, a 40 Year Employee-Owned Company and one of America’s top 100 largest majority employee-owned companies.
11 Actions for High Performers

In this episode of Mike on the Mic, I explore why many leaders tend to over-invest in low performers and under-invest in high performers despite the latter group having the most potential for growth.
Giving and Receiving Powerful Feedback with Treena Huang

Treena Huang is an expert in transforming team cultures towards higher performance and trust. As a highly sought after coach, Treena’s unique Live 360 Feedback approach trains the skills necessary to communicate with both candor and kindness.
Emotional Intelligence and Business Outcomes with Meg Poag

In this episode of the Better Leadership Team Show, I speak with Meg Poag. She stands at the intersection of leadership excellence and transformative consultancy. A best-selling author of “The Adversity Hack,” Meg is a visionary known both locally and nationally for her passion and prowess in empowering leaders.
The Leader-Leader Approach with L. David Marquet

In today’s episode of the Better Leadership Team Show, I welcome David Marquet. He is a former US submarine force commander who transformed the USS Santa Fe from worst to first by empowering his crew.
You Can’t Lead a Great Team If You Can’t Lead Yourself

In this MIke on the Mic episode, I will take you on a deep personal journey through the highs and lows of my life and leadership. I’ll dive into the foundational role self-leadership in personal and professional development.
Self-Leadership for Leaders with Cait Donovan & Owen Fitzpatrick

In today’s episode of the Better Leadership Team Show, I’m thrilled to have two amazing friends, Cait Donovan and Owen Fitzpatrick, back on the show. We dive deep into the crucial topic of self-care for leaders, discussing how it can significantly impact team dynamics, stress management, and overall success in today’s fast-paced world.
13 Ways to Fall Back In Love With Your Business

In this episode of Mike on the Mic, I dive into the overwhelming responsibilities we face as business owners. Balancing the needs of our company, our clients, and our team members. We’re bombarded with advice from every corner, yet we still find ourselves grappling with frustration when things don’t align as we envision.
Confidence and Faster Decision-Making with Paul Epstein
PAUL EPSTEIN has spent nearly 15 years as a professional sports executive for multiple NFL and NBA teams, a global sports agency, and the NFL league office, where he has broken every premium revenue metric in Super Bowl history, opened a billion-dollar stadium, and founded the San Francisco 49ers Talent Academy, where he became known as the “Why Coach.”
Growing Starbucks and Servant Leadership with Howard Behar

In this episode of the Better Leadership Team Show, I welcome Howard Behar. His career in business spans over 50 years, all in consumer-oriented businesses covering several industries. He retired from Starbucks Coffee after 21 years, where he led both the domestic business, as President of North America and was the founding President of Starbucks International. During his tenure, he participated in the growth of the company from 28 stores to over 15,000 stores spanning five continents. He served on the Starbucks Board of Directors for 12 years before retiring.
In 2001, at the age of 27, Chad’s life changed in an instant when a 2,000-pound bale of hay shattered his neck, leaving him a quadriplegic. But Chad’s dreams were not paralyzed that day—he became an example of what is possible.