I Love My Ward! | An Interview with Clint Pulver
Update: 2025-07-24
Description
This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally aired in March 2021.
Clint Pulver is an Emmy Award-winning, motivational keynote speaker, author, musician, and workforce expert. The president and founder of The Center for Employee Retention, Clint has transformed how corporations create lasting loyalty through his work and research as “The Undercover Millennial”. His book I Love It Here shares how extraordinary leaders create companies their people never want to leave, and in this interview he helps translate some of that wisdom into local leadership in the Church. Clint is currently serving as a bishop.
Links
I Love It Here: How Great Leaders Create Organizations Their People Never Want to Leave
clintpulver.com
Instagram @clintpulver
Transcript available with the video in the Zion Lab community
Highlights
4:40 Writing a book with lots of research was a difficult project
7:35 Culture changes in different wards come down to leadership
9:00 Engagement is low due to the pandemic but we can change some things even now
10:20 "Let me know when it gets to the part about me": getting to the people in the gospel is what builds a stronger culture
13:25 Give them a reason to connect with you; make the little efforts to connect with people
15:30 "Who said the guy wanted a fish?" Ask people what they want; do more listening than talking
17:30 Traditional leadership vs. mentorship and personal connection
19:30 Four types of leaders
* The leader who is removed
* The buddy
* The controller
* The mentor
24:15 Do you have the right people in the right places?
* 27:25 When inviting someone to a calling, make an invitation, talk about the expectations, and look for some buy-in
31:10 Status interviews and the power of meeting regularly
* Not a performance review
* Three questions:
* What can we do to keep you more engaged?
* What's getting in the way of your success?
* What can I do to help you get there?
* 35:15 Start with a check-in and vocal praise
* 37:00 Repeat back so they know they were heard and understood
* Follow up on what you said you would do
* Create a growth development plan with them
* Invoke the help of other people and make it simpler for you
40:00 Core values and a vision: keep it simple and memorable
42:30 Reflective questions
* Be open to feedback
* The to-don't list
47:35 Story of the business leader who was open and vulnerable, leading to a sense of ownership for her employees
51:00 Look for inspiration through association and connection with other people
53:00 What do you offer that Google can't?
54:20 "I love who I am when I'm here"
The award-winning Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org.
Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, <a href="https://leadingsaints.org/putting-jesus-at-the-center-of-your-ward-an-intervie...
Clint Pulver is an Emmy Award-winning, motivational keynote speaker, author, musician, and workforce expert. The president and founder of The Center for Employee Retention, Clint has transformed how corporations create lasting loyalty through his work and research as “The Undercover Millennial”. His book I Love It Here shares how extraordinary leaders create companies their people never want to leave, and in this interview he helps translate some of that wisdom into local leadership in the Church. Clint is currently serving as a bishop.
Links
I Love It Here: How Great Leaders Create Organizations Their People Never Want to Leave
clintpulver.com
Instagram @clintpulver
Transcript available with the video in the Zion Lab community
Highlights
4:40 Writing a book with lots of research was a difficult project
7:35 Culture changes in different wards come down to leadership
9:00 Engagement is low due to the pandemic but we can change some things even now
10:20 "Let me know when it gets to the part about me": getting to the people in the gospel is what builds a stronger culture
13:25 Give them a reason to connect with you; make the little efforts to connect with people
15:30 "Who said the guy wanted a fish?" Ask people what they want; do more listening than talking
17:30 Traditional leadership vs. mentorship and personal connection
19:30 Four types of leaders
* The leader who is removed
* The buddy
* The controller
* The mentor
24:15 Do you have the right people in the right places?
* 27:25 When inviting someone to a calling, make an invitation, talk about the expectations, and look for some buy-in
31:10 Status interviews and the power of meeting regularly
* Not a performance review
* Three questions:
* What can we do to keep you more engaged?
* What's getting in the way of your success?
* What can I do to help you get there?
* 35:15 Start with a check-in and vocal praise
* 37:00 Repeat back so they know they were heard and understood
* Follow up on what you said you would do
* Create a growth development plan with them
* Invoke the help of other people and make it simpler for you
40:00 Core values and a vision: keep it simple and memorable
42:30 Reflective questions
* Be open to feedback
* The to-don't list
47:35 Story of the business leader who was open and vulnerable, leading to a sense of ownership for her employees
51:00 Look for inspiration through association and connection with other people
53:00 What do you offer that Google can't?
54:20 "I love who I am when I'm here"
The award-winning Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org.
Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, <a href="https://leadingsaints.org/putting-jesus-at-the-center-of-your-ward-an-intervie...
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