The Modern Manager

200: Mamie’s Favorite Takeaways from 200 Episodes


Listen Later

Today I’m celebrating 200 episodes. This feels like a major accomplishment. When I launched the show in May 2018, just getting to 10 episodes felt a little overwhelming. Now, looking back, I’m so proud of what I was able to do and how many managers like yourself I’ve been able to help. It’s because of you that I create this show week after week.

For this special 200th episode, I looked back over the guest episodes and thought about what ideas really stood out for me. While every episode has golden nuggets, I chose 5 key takeaways that have impacted or stayed with me in some way. I hope you find these ideas useful, but more importantly, I hope you’ll scroll back into the feed and check out older episodes even if you have already listened to them. There are some truly great conversations and solo episodes in the archive. And listening to a show for a second time helps us hear new things because we’ve grown and evolved since we first listened.

 

Get 20% off all levels of The Modern Manager annual membership. Use code CELEBRATE200 at www.themodernmanager.com/join. Offer expires on May 1, 2022.

 

The full episode guide includes details on how to take action on each learning’s next step. Get it when you join the Modern Manager community or purchase the full guide at www.themodernmanager.com/shop. 

 

Get the free mini-guide at themodernnmanager.com/miniguides.

 

Subscribe to my newsletter to get episodes, articles and free mini-guides delivered to your inbox.

 

Read the related blog article: 5 Management Takeaways From 200 Episodes

 

Key Takeaways:

  • A heartfelt thank you to my listeners, members of The Modern Manager community and all my guests!
  • Reflection is thinking about what you could have done better. Introspection is asking yourself why you had that reaction. Use introspection to get to the root of your challenges.
  • When driving a car, an intersection dictates rules the driver obeys. A stoplight has strong control rules that reduce driver autonomy. A roundabout puts more trust and responsibility on the driver to make his own decisions. Roundabouts are more effective, safer, and cheaper.
  • Apply the stoplight / roundabout metaphor at work. Create more roundabout processes at work for an increase in motivation, critical thinking, and ownership.
  • If your reaction to an opportunity isn’t a Hell Yeah (super excited response), you’re likely best off turning it down. We can easily rationalize all the things we should do, but it’s these activities that  eat up our valuable time, often with little return.
  • Exercising new DEIB muscles is uncomfortable because of fear of doing the wrong thing. It’s okay to feel awkward or make mistakes. Model taking risks and learning from missteps. Put together a board of advisors or a single trusted individual who can give you honest feedback when you misstep.
  • Balancing on a bike is only good if you want to keep going in the same direction. To change course, you need to lean to one side and then counterbalance. Do the same with all of your responsibilities. Don’t try to do everything all at once. Choose what to focus on and go for it. Then, lean into the next when appropriate.
  • Additional Resources:

    •     Episode 52: Looking Back, Looking Forward
    •     Episode 167: Cultivate A Culture Of Love With Mohammad Anwar and Frank Danna
    •     Episode 53: Moving Beyond Modern Management with Aaron Dignan
    •     Episode 179: Free Your Time For What Matters Most with Dorie Clark
    •     Episode 89: Growing into an Inclusive Leader with Jennifer Brown
    •     Episode 106: Living Your Most Productive Life with Tonya Dalton
    •  

      Instagram: mamieks

      ...more
      View all episodesView all episodes
      Download on the App Store

      The Modern ManagerBy Mamie Kanfer Stewart

      • 4.8
      • 4.8
      • 4.8
      • 4.8
      • 4.8

      4.8

      177 ratings


      More shows like The Modern Manager

      View all
      HBR IdeaCast by Harvard Business Review

      HBR IdeaCast

      249 Listeners

      Modern Mentor by QuickAndDirtyTips.com

      Modern Mentor

      693 Listeners

      The Look & Sound of Leadership by Essential Communications - Tom Henschel

      The Look & Sound of Leadership

      1,161 Listeners

      Coaching for Leaders by Dave Stachowiak

      Coaching for Leaders

      1,469 Listeners

      How to Be Awesome at Your Job by How to be Awesome at Your Job

      How to Be Awesome at Your Job

      1,042 Listeners

      Radical Candor: Communication at Work by Kim Scott, Jason Rosoff & Amy Sandler

      Radical Candor: Communication at Work

      720 Listeners

      Worklife with Adam Grant by TED

      Worklife with Adam Grant

      9,238 Listeners

      Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style by Laura Camacho

      Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style

      72 Listeners

      Maxwell Leadership Executive Podcast by John Maxwell

      Maxwell Leadership Executive Podcast

      366 Listeners

      FranklinCovey On Leadership with Scott Miller by FranklinCovey

      FranklinCovey On Leadership with Scott Miller

      218 Listeners

      No Bullsh!t Leadership by Martin G Moore

      No Bullsh!t Leadership

      114 Listeners

      The Anxious Achiever by Morra Aarons-Mele

      The Anxious Achiever

      571 Listeners

      Coaching Real Leaders by Harvard Business Review / Muriel Wilkins

      Coaching Real Leaders

      635 Listeners

      HBR On Strategy by Harvard Business Review

      HBR On Strategy

      81 Listeners

      HBR On Leadership by Harvard Business Review

      HBR On Leadership

      138 Listeners