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Leadership Limbo
Josh Hugo and John Clark
12 episodes
6 days ago
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Management
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Management
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Layers of Middle Management: Navigating Leadership Complexities
Leadership Limbo
25 minutes
2 months ago
Layers of Middle Management: Navigating Leadership Complexities
Episode Summary – Leadership Limbo In this episode of Leadership Limbo, Josh and John dig into the realities of “the middle” in leadership—focusing especially on middle management. They frame leadership through three paradigms: being in the middle of the org chart, navigating career transitions, and balancing the internal work of leading yourself while leading others. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities of middle management, from building credibility and shifting relationships, to getting results through others without falling into micromanagement. They also explore the tension of carrying out someone else’s vision, managing up while still supporting your team, and the identity shifts that come with moving into leadership roles. The hosts emphasize that management and leadership are not separate—managers must lead, and when done well, the role can be life-giving. They leave listeners with a reflective “3-2-1” exercise: 3 leadership successes, 2 current opportunities/challenges, 1 action step for next week. This episode offers practical insights, thought-provoking questions, and a reminder that leadership is about unlocking the potential of others while navigating the tensions of the in-between
Leadership Limbo