Ted Lasso inspires me in so many ways, and I never imagined this show would have such a lasting impression on me. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I began watching it, but a few minutes in I knew I was going to binge watch the entire season. In fact, it was so good that I began taking notes because I found the story line so instructive and relevant given everything that is happening in the world right now. If you haven’t watched the show, I highly recommend it.
Jason English, SVP and Global Salesforce Practice Lead at Publicis Sapient, sat down with the Five To Flow leadership team as a servant leader to share a few tips and tricks on virtual workshop facilitation using Mural. The topic of our workshop was “Lessons in Leadership from Ted Lasso”. Afterwards, I sat down with Jason to talk to him about why Ted Lasso is so inspirational, and how his demeanor and approach to leadership is a master class for anyone who runs a business or leads a team.
AJ: Jason, thank you so much for taking the time to meet with our team and share some lessons in leadership. You focused on three takeaways from Season 1 of Ted Lasso that apply to our lives and to leadership in your LinkedIn post back in October. At the end of that post, you mentioned you could go on, so here is your opportunity. What was it about this character that caught your attention after the first episode and what compelled you to “study” Ted?
AJ: If you could pick any scene from the first season that you think everyone should watch to see how Ted Lasso personifies leadership, what would it be? What’s the teaching moment from that scene for business leaders who are trying to achieve and sustain peak business performance?
AJ: Do you think Ted Lasso is proof that leadership is less about your IQ and more about your attitude or EQ? Does Ted Lasso reinforce the idea that attitude equals aptitude?
AJ: Burnout is on the rise, people are working longer hours, experiencing higher levels of stress and we are facing unprecedented challenges in our work and personal lives during this global pandemic. How do you think “being a Ted Lasso” can help business leaders improve their work culture given all these drastic changes people are coping with?
AJ: You mentioned during a recent meeting that you have watched the entire first season of Ted Lasso three times. What are five ways Ted Lasso personifies leadership?
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