In the second of a two-part episode, Rachel and Stuart discuss seven of the ten attributes of EXCEPTIONAL managerial practice.
The Attributes:
- Developing and Mentoring
- Delegating EFFECTIVELY
- Preparing for the Next Challenge
- Transitioning from a Conceptual/Strategic Mindset to a Concrete/Tactical Mindset, and/or Vice Versa
- Influencing in all Directions and with a Diverse Range of Individuals
- Moving Toward, not away From, Having Difficult Conversations
- Under-Promising, Over-Delivering
- Taking Calculated Risks
- Viewing Shortcomings and Failures as Opportunities for Development and Growth
- And MANAGING!
Key Moments:
- Stuart and Rachel discuss the relationship between introversion/extraversion and the ability to influence and move toward having difficult conversations
- Stuart explains how a manager can practice virtually every one of the attributes of exceptional management and still fail
- And they each discuss their relationship with failure, how it has evolved, and how one's perception of failure may be, at least in part, generational
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