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How Great Leaders Challenge the Status Quo

1 h 5 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Connect & ask your leadership question here: https://www.talentmagnet.com/contactus Take the FREE Self-Care Inventory Quiz: https://www.talentmagnet.com/quiz Season 3, Episode 247 How Great Leaders Challenge the Status Quo (feat. Mark Fisher & Mike Sipple Jr.) What does it really take to create meaningful change inside an organization? In this episode of the Unconventional Leadership Podcast, Mike Sipple Jr. sits down with Mark Fisher, Chief Operating Officer of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, for a conversation about vision, courage, operational excellence, and what it means to lead with a willingness to challenge the status quo. Mark shares why inspiring teams takes more than a strategic plan, how leaders can create momentum through quick wins, and why some of the best ideas often come from the front lines. Together, Mike and Mark unpack what it looks like to break rules in the right way, build a culture that allows calculated failure, and stay relentless in pursuit of progress that benefits both the organization and the broader community. They also explore succession planning, sustainability, innovation, team development, and the kind of leadership energy required to move people from ideas into action. If you are a CEO, founder, HR leader, executive, or people manager trying to lead change, improve culture, and build a team that is willing to think differently, this conversation will challenge and encourage you. 🔗 Links and Resources: • Learn more about the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden: https://cincinnatizoo.org • Connect with Mark Fisher: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoodude • Learn more about the Cincinnati Zoo leadership team: https://cincinnatizoo.org/about-us/zoo-leadership/ TIMECODES: 00:00 - Why meaningful progress requires challenging the rules 01:24 - Why strategy alone does not inspire people 03:37 - Breaking the rules and challenging the status quo 06:25 - The Cincinnati Zoo’s transformation over the last 20 years 08:35 - How long-term vision became reality 11:37 - Leadership stamina and casting vision over time 14:32 - Sustainability, purpose, and operational excellence 16:13 - The water bill that changed everything 20:14 - Why frontline teams often see the real problems first 22:47 - Leading sustainability through practicality and ROI 28:01 - Relentless leadership and the stamina to keep going 29:17 - Why great leaders invest in what is working 33:02 - Creating a culture where people can fail forward 37:05 - Succession planning and building the bench 39:14 - Challenging everything without losing your values 41:37 - Using feedback loops and quick wins to build momentum 44:40 - Inspiring by doing, not just talking 48:14 - Community impact, partnerships, and leading beyond your walls ⸻ Subscribe & Listen to more content here: ➡️ Web: https://www.talentmagnet.com/podcast ➡️ YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGtiiP79wCZ2ALPztpr-7XWMl7uQUFRvB ➡️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unconventional-leadership-podcast/id1378659047 ➡️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4O6tNE9H2cuWba5Ovnum8C ⸻ Connect with the Mike Sipple, Jr! LinkTree: ➡ https://www.linktr.ee/mikesipplejr LinkedIn: ➡ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikesipplejr ⸻ Connect with the Talent Magnet Institute! YouTube: ➡ https://www.youtube.com/@talentmagnetinstitute LinkedIn: ➡ https://www.linkedin.com/company/talentmagnetinstitute ⸻ Connect with the Centennial on LinkedIn: ➡ https://www.linkedin.com/company/centennial-inc

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