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  <title>61 - From Talking to Doing: Why Leadership Teams Stall</title>
  <description>Welcome to episode 61 of Leadership Kung Fu! Jen and Sandi are talking the talk and walking the walk to bring you today's topic: why leadership teams can stall! Settle in as they chat about:   Words are nice, but action is important Stalling due to fear of conflict Feeling safe in the workplace How multiple priorities can actually be a hindrance Corporate whiplash and fatigue Alignment vs. accountability The Knowing-Doing gap How to stop &amp;quot;The Stall&amp;quot; The One Hard Question What parts you actually play 6 Thinking Hats by Edward de Bono Where your bias lives Timeboxing Meeting habits  and much more! Thank you so much for listening! If you like what you hear, leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform, and make sure to check out the video cast under the &amp;quot;Videos&amp;quot; tab! Connect with Jen on&amp;amp;nbsp;LinkedIn&amp;amp;nbsp;and visit her website&amp;amp;nbsp;Own Up!® Connect with Sandi on&amp;amp;nbsp;LinkedIn&amp;amp;nbsp;and visit her website&amp;amp;nbsp;Satori Consulting, Inc! Have a comment, question, or topic for Sandi and Jen? Email us at podcast@own-up.com or leave us a comment on LinkedIn. If you like what you hear, leave us a review on your favorite listening platform! </description>
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