Most of us enter leadership with a quiet script already playing in our heads.
Be calm. Be confident. Be likable. Never micromanage. Always have the answer. We carry those ideals with us until reality shows us that they don't always work.
And in some cases, they do more harm than good.
In episode 284 of The Manager Track, Ramona Shaw challenges the assumptions many first-time managers carry into leadership roles. The truth is, some of the most effective leaders don't match the textbook version of what a great manager should be.
This episode invites you to rethink your version of "good management" and replace it with something far more effective.
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