Live+Work More Human

Why Managing Yourself is Your Greatest Career Unlock


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Why does success in our careers hinge on understanding and managing ourselves? And what's the first step on this journey towards upleveling your career and your leadership?


In this enlightening and wide-ranging conversation, Sally and Alexis sit down with Margaret Andrews, a leadership expert and author, to explore the critical importance of self-understanding in effective leadership. They discuss how managing oneself is essential for leading others, the significance of bridging the intention-impact gap, and the role of interpersonal skills in fostering a positive workplace culture.


The conversation also delves into the costs of poor leadership and the necessity of investing in emotional intelligence and self-management for organizational success. Margaret shares practical questions for leaders to reflect on their journey towards better self-management and leadership effectiveness.


Key takeaways:


  • Why understanding and managing ourselves is crucial for effective leadership.
  • How self-awareness leads to better understanding of others.
  • The reasons the intention-impact gap is a key concept in leadership.
  • That self-management is an ongoing journey for leaders.
  • Why interpersonal skills are more important than technical skills in leadership.
  • The key reasons poor leadership can lead to high turnover and low morale.
  • How investing in leadership development is essential for organizational success.
  • Why human skills are increasingly vital in the age of AI.
  • That leaders should treat employees as individuals, not resources.
  • How the journey of self-reflection is the first step towards becoming a better leader.


Chapters


00:00 The Importance of Self-Management in Leadership

02:52 Understanding and Managing Yourself

05:49 The Role of Self-Reflection in Leadership

08:56 The Journey of Leadership Development

11:55 Characteristics of Great Bosses

17:41 The Impact of Emotional Intelligence

23:50 The Necessity of Human Skills in the Age of AI

29:53 Investing in Leadership Development

32:42 Starting Your Journey to Better Leadership

34:53 Introduction to Human-Centric Leadership

36:53 Insights from Margaret Andrews on Leadership Development


Learn more about Margaret and her incredible work and order her brilliant book at the Live+Work More Human website right here.

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