Episode Summary
In this transformative episode of the Leadership Excellence Podcast, Dr. Tom Lawless and George Trachilis dive into the secret of sustainable leadership — cultivating other leaders through coaching and continuous growth. The conversation covers the Leadership Mirror, the Top Three Coaching Principles, and the importance of coaching at the Gemba (現場), where the real work is done.
“Leadership is not a title — it’s a skill. Look in the mirror and ask yourself every day: Am I taking care of my people?”
The hosts challenge leaders to replace ego with humility and control with curiosity. They reveal how leadership without reflection causes disconnection and poor decision making, while leaders who coach demonstrate empathy and build lasting trust within their teams.
💡 Top Three Coaching Principles with George Trachilis
- Coach to True Potential — Believe in what people can become, not just who they are today.
- Coach through Principles — Guide with truths like respect, pattern recognition, and scientific thinking.
- Develop the Right Attitude — Encourage students to adopt an “I will try” mindset and reflect daily.
George illustrates how coaching begins with self‑reflection and principles like “Respect for People” and the scientific method of PDSA (Plan‑Do‑Study‑Act). Leaders must help team members recognize patterns, set future‑focused goals, and test new ideas through continuous learning.
Dr. Tom Lawless on Coaching at the Gemba (現場)
Tom shares his military and corporate experience to show why real learning happens only where the work is done. “If you’re in an office, you don’t know what’s going on out there.” He urges leaders to connect personally with people on the floor — to see, listen, and understand before deciding.
“A leader’s Gemba is where their people think and create value — not the office.”
From his military stories to Toyota’s sense of accountability, Tom defines what it means to be a leader of leaders. He reminds us that accountability is a two‑way street: “I report to 30,000 people.”
🏆 Practical Coaching Insights
- Ask before telling — Questions create insight while commands create resistance.
- Go and see — Experience the reality where your team works and problems occur.
- Show respect — Learn names, stories, and families to build trust and honest dialogue.
- Coach reflection and accountability — Hold yourself to the same standards you expect from others.
The episode emphasizes that growth is both personal and collective — leaders coach others to become coaches for themselves. Getting uncomfortable is the path to growth, and coaching is the vehicle that drives transformation inside and outside the organization.
Next Week’s Episode Preview : Going to the Gemba – Supporting Daily Kaizen and Continuous Improvement. Discover how leaders use small‑step improvements to build confidence and empower teams every day.
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