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Lauren Hobart

Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
EPISODE 27

Communicate by Making a Connection

Today’s guest is Lauren Hobart, President & CEO of Dick's Sporting Goods.

If you look at any job description for a leadership role, the one thing that’s ALWAYS going to be listed there is … drumroll, please … excellent communication skills.

In fact, we talk about communication skills in leadership so often that it’s easy to forget what it actually means to communicate well.

Today’s conversation with Lauren is the perfect reminder of what great communicators do. 

It’s not just about being well spoken – although Lauren certainly is. It’s more than that. 

Lauren sees communication as a way to connect with people. It’s a huge reason she has been tapped to take the reins at Dick’s Sporting Goods, making her one of only 41 women CEOs leading a Fortune 500 Company.

This conversation is a masterclass in great communication – how you can relate better to your direct reports, address conflict, get your vision across, and so much more. I can’t wait for you to learn how to communicate by making a connection.

You’ll also learn:

  • One super practical strategy to use with your direct reports if you don’t already 
  • Tips for navigating disagreements with a colleague you really respect
  • What to do (and not do) when you’ve got a toxic person on the team
  • Why giving your team clear objectives isn’t enough (plus what you need to add)

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Clips

  • Form "dialogue circles" to foster conversations around DEI
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    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Champion women in the younger generation
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    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Lead with "Commander's Intent"
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    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Bring e-commerce in house to drive innovation
    Lauren Hobart
    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Don't fight every fight – pick what's important to you
    Lauren Hobart
    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Gain inspiration from front-line employees
    Lauren Hobart
    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Offer customers ways to give real-time feedback
    Lauren Hobart
    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Get the right on-the-job training so you succeed in the long run
    Lauren Hobart
    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Go slow to go fast with product innovation
    Lauren Hobart
    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Communicate the long-term vision when rolling out a big change
    Lauren Hobart
    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO
  • Learn how to coach yourself to avoid repeat mistakes
    Lauren Hobart
    Lauren Hobart
    Dick’s Sporting Goods, President and CEO

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