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Empowered Leadership - Creating Safety, Trust, and Belonging in the Workplace with Mike Reese, Retired Sheriff of Multnomah County

Creating Safety, Trust, and Belonging in the Workplace with Mike Reese, Retired Sheriff of Multnomah County

04/20/23 • 33 min

Empowered Leadership
In this first-ever episode of Empowered Leadership, host Alexandra Reese is joined by Mike Reese, Retired Sheriff of Multnomah County, to discuss how leaders can inspire a shared vision and lead a thriving organization during times of crisis.
Mike recently retired from a 33-year career in law enforcement. Most recently, he was the Sheriff of Multnomah County. Prior to that, he was Chief of Police in the City of Portland. And he also happens to be Alexandra’s dad. Join them as they consider:

- The key attributes of exceptional leadership
- How leaders can inspire a shared vision in a large, diverse organization
- How to strengthen communication and a culture of feedback in large organizations
- What it takes to create safety, trust, and belonging during times of crisis
- How the pandemic continues to impact mental health and performance and what leaders must do in response
- The power of purpose in building credibility as a leader
- How to set up systems that drive your focus to the right things at the right times
- How to handle the loneliness and isolation of being at the top
- Why great leaders are students of history
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review the show (instructions available here), and share with a friend! Your support makes a tremendous difference in spreading the word, so thank you.For more information on Alexandra Reese visit her website or connect via LinkedIn.
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In this first-ever episode of Empowered Leadership, host Alexandra Reese is joined by Mike Reese, Retired Sheriff of Multnomah County, to discuss how leaders can inspire a shared vision and lead a thriving organization during times of crisis.
Mike recently retired from a 33-year career in law enforcement. Most recently, he was the Sheriff of Multnomah County. Prior to that, he was Chief of Police in the City of Portland. And he also happens to be Alexandra’s dad. Join them as they consider:

- The key attributes of exceptional leadership
- How leaders can inspire a shared vision in a large, diverse organization
- How to strengthen communication and a culture of feedback in large organizations
- What it takes to create safety, trust, and belonging during times of crisis
- How the pandemic continues to impact mental health and performance and what leaders must do in response
- The power of purpose in building credibility as a leader
- How to set up systems that drive your focus to the right things at the right times
- How to handle the loneliness and isolation of being at the top
- Why great leaders are students of history
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review the show (instructions available here), and share with a friend! Your support makes a tremendous difference in spreading the word, so thank you.For more information on Alexandra Reese visit her website or connect via LinkedIn.

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Welcome to Empowered Leadership with Alexandra Reese. Join me as I meet icons in the world of thought leadership, who understand the importance of shaping your impact to take things to the next level for you and your organization with confidence, ease, and joy. We will follow high-performance journeys with in-depth experiences on how to accomplish success and propel forward. It’s your future. Let us help you carve a legacy of which you can be proud.

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Brian has been with Oregon Humane Society for six years, first as the Chief Operating Officer and now as the Chief Financial Officer. Previously, he was a strategy and operations leader for notable companies including Slalom, E&J Gallo Winery, and the Gap.
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- How to support productive conflict within your team
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- How to reduce meetings and schedule overwhelm in your organization
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review the show (instructions available here), and share with a friend! Your support makes a tremendous difference in spreading the word, so thank you.For more information on Alexandra Reese visit her website or connect via LinkedIn.

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