Seth Dobbs

Principle Driven Leadership

Business EN ↓ 49 episodes

Want to improve your leadership skills, one step at a time? In the Principle Driven Leadership Podcast, Seth Dobbs, (C-suite executive, published presenter, trainer, and author) shares insights and leadership advice based on his years as a C-suite executive and leadership trainer and coach. Through thought-provoking stories and examples, each 15 minute episode unpacks an aspect of these principles to provide actionable advice that you can apply immediately to help you bring your best, authentic self into how you lead, regardless of whether you are new to leadership, a seasoned leader, or anyth...

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Seth Dobbs

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Business

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Let Others Shine 07.07.2026

Seth introduces the story of Hollis, a digital manager at an advertising agency. After a series of successful projects, Hollis was asked to take on the lead for a large new client running a back-to-school campaign. He had a strong team, and while there were some challenges along the way, the team was able to overcome them. However, at all-company meetings, Hollis took credit for the good work and...

Culture Starts With You 30.06.2026

Seth relays the story of Reyna, a software engineer who took a new job to work with Teagan because of how great Teagan’s organizational culture sounded. Over time, particularly when the project Reyna was working on started having problems, she learned that the culture was different than Teagan had described. There was a lot of fingerpointing and blaming when things went bad. She considered leaving...

From Boss to Builder 23.06.2026

Seth tells the story of Margot, a newly promoted marketing manager at a consumer packaged food manufacturer. Margot was asked to lead the marketing effort in launching a new product in a new category. Margot assembled a strong team and started leading them like they were followers, meaning she told them what to do every step of the way. This eventually led to the departure of a key team member and...

Return On Effort 16.06.2026

A big challenge for any leader is sorting out the signal from all the noise of problems and potential problems in the organization. Effective leadership in large part stems from being able to prioritize and de-prioritize issues as they arise, so Seth offers a simple “return on effort” framework to help you analyze your situation. By evaluating the size of the impact and level of effort, you can ca...

Getting to Accountability 09.06.2026

Seth describes the experiences of Tobias, an engagement lead for a temp agency who had a long running reliable client. Tobias had built a strong relationship with Erica, the hiring manager of a key client, that enabled him to rapidly place people on her team with minimal friction. Things changed after a merger at Erica’s company, but Tobias didn’t adapt. Instead he complained about what was happen...

Small Wins Drive Forward Motion 26.05.2026

Seth recounts the story of Marquita, an engineer and avid cyclist who came up with a new design for a more efficient bicycle. Marquita pulled together a team of advisors to help her launch her product and business but was quickly bogged down with additional ideas, being told that she couldn’t launch a business without a full product line. Unfortunately, pursuing the additional suggestions led to h...

Shaping Problems 19.05.2026

Seth relates the experiences of Joaquin, a newly hired director of facilities at the North American headquarters of a global insurance company. Joaquin quickly settled in and soon started identifying problems in how some of the facility operations were run. He felt that he had seen these problems before and jumped right into solving them. Unfortunately, he did not have a complete understanding and...

The Key to Effectiveness 12.05.2026

Seth tells the story of Carla who was promoted to manager at a marketing services firm and whose first task was to take on a project with a new client. Carla’s diligence led her to ensure no problem remained unsolved, to the point that she and her team spent too much time focused on smaller inconsequential items, taking time and focus away from larger problems that needed to be addressed. Seth pre...

Communicating Your Vision 05.05.2026

Quite often the success of a vision is far more than just having a good idea. If you are unable to communicate consistently and clearly, even the best ideas can fail. Seth explores three key concepts to help improve how your communicate your vision: What communication is and isn’t How to structure communicating your vision Repeat, repeat, repeat He closes by reminding us that a vision cannot just...

Winning Through Teams 28.04.2026

Seth shares the story of Kailani, a leader in the hospitality industry who lands a post as the executive director overseeing hospitality and operations of a boutique hotel. Kailani had been carrying thoughts and plans on how she would execute such a role for a long time and eagerly starts applying them, to the point of ignoring the expertise of the team she inherited. She tries to make all the dec...

Understanding and Being Understood 21.04.2026

Seth shares the story of Alexei, a manager at a mid-sized technology company who was given the responsibility to develop and launch a new software feature that was critical to the company’s future. Over time it becomes apparent that Alexei was working in a kind of information bubble - neither ensuring that others clearly understood him, nor taking the time to understand others. Because of this, he...

Busyness is Not Progress 14.04.2026

Seth shares a story about Lucinda, a leader in the research department of a financial services firm who is given the opportunity to develop a new financial product for first time investors. Lucinda eagerly dives into the role but quickly falls into the busyness trap - confusing a flurry of activity with actual progress. This results in threatening the success of the project as well as her own care...

Crafting a Vision 07.04.2026

Seth shares a fictional scenario to emphasize the importance of crafting a vision by understanding what your vision does. The scenario is that you have just taken on the CEO position at a struggling toy company and looks at attempts to rally the organization by sharing “inspiring” visions that don’t have enough clarity to actually drive forward motion. Seth follows this with an example vision that...

Intro to Season 3 31.03.2026

Welcome to Season 3 of the Principle Driven Leadership Podcast, where Seth Dobbs shares principles of leadership along with actionable examples to help you become the best leader you can be. In this season, Seth explores dives deeper into the the three core principles of Principle Driven Leadership: Leaders Provide Vision, Leaders Resolve Problems, and Leaders Create More Leaders. Throughout this...

The Leadership Journey - Season 2 27.08.2024

Leadership is a journey, and one that often requires facing change. In this episode, host Seth Dobbs wraps up the season by sharing a personal story from a challenging training hike, using it to illustrate five key leadership lessons. First, Seth discusses the inevitability of change, comparing it to how trail conditions can shift unexpectedly, requiring leaders to recognize and adapt to new reali...

Answering Your Leadership Questions 20.08.2024

In this episode, host Seth Dobbs is joined by Laura Batruch, the show's producer and content contributor, for a special Q&A session. Throughout the season, listeners have been encouraged to submit their questions and feedback, and now Seth and Laura dive into the most pressing topics. They discuss the importance of maintaining vision, navigating difficult conversations, and the challenges of a...

Leadership is For the Unknown 06.08.2024

In this episode, Seth invites listeners to reflect on whether they think about the future, and if so, how they think about the future, particularly in the face of change, uncertainty, and the unknown. Seth emphasizes that leadership requires adaptability and challenges leaders to not just stick to their plans but to be flexible and prepared for unforeseen disruptions - because they will occur! Set...

Empowerment - Alignment = Chaos 30.07.2024

Organizational alignment and cohesion, especially in the face of adversity, is critical to creating durable results. Drawing from his extensive experience, Seth explores how diverse teams can stay focused and united when challenges arise. Through captivating analogies from the animal kingdom, he contrasts the counterproductive behavior of crabs in a bucket with the highly coordinated and resilient...

Team Players Elevate The Game 23.07.2024

In this episode, Seth delves into the true essence of being a team player by challenging the conventional notion that being a team player means going along with the majority and not causing disruptions. He shares a compelling story about a leader, Samira, who hesitated to voice her concerns during a project discussion, believing that staying silent was the hallmark of a good team player. This deci...

The Problem With Solutions 16.07.2024

The managerial motto, “bring me solutions, not problems,” is popular but has potential pitfalls. In this episode, Seth delves into the story of Jameson, a manager known for his adherence to the “solutions, not problems” rule. When his team faced customer complaints, their initial solutions provided temporary relief but failed to address the root causes. A junior developer, Emily, uncovered deeper...

Change is Inevitable 09.07.2024

Team preparedness in the face of change is a critical topic. In this episode, Seth delves into this concept, emphasizing the importance of creating leaders, not followers. Seth shares a compelling story about Kamaria, a VP at a logistics firm and her experiences with a rigid leader whose style stifled adaptability and ultimately led to the business unit's failure. He highlights the core principle...

Move Rocks to Move Boulders 25.06.2024

The core of this episode revolves around understanding the pitfalls of taking on too much at once. Seth recounts the story of Sienna, an ambitious leader at a large tech firm, who aimed to revolutionize the VR industry with an all-encompassing platform. Despite the team's dedication, their grand vision became their downfall as they struggled with scope creep, increased complexity, and burnout. Set...

Go Slow to Go Fast 18.06.2024

The high value of taking a strategic pause is often overlooked in the fast-paced world of leadership. In this episode, Seth explores this concept, beginning by posing critical questions: Have you ever needed to stop your team to regroup? Have you faced resistance in suggesting a halt to reevaluate? Do you struggle to justify the time spent thinking over doing? Drawing from his extensive experience...

The Trap of Solution Fixation 11.06.2024

It’s all too easy to fall into the trap of losing focus on the actual problem you’re trying to solve in favor of a specific solution. Drawing from his extensive experience, Seth emphasizes the importance of recognizing when one's commitment to a solution can obscure the real issue at hand. He shares the compelling story of Anissa, a Senior Manager in a consumer packaged goods firm, who becomes fix...

Difficult Conversations Don't Need to Be Difficult 04.06.2024

Navigating difficult conversations is an important leadership skill and is often necessary to resolve conflict. In this episode, Seth delves into the challenging world of difficult conversations. Drawing from his extensive experience as an executive leader, Seth explores what makes these conversations so daunting and offers practical strategies for navigating them effectively. He identifies fear,...

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