When was the last time your leader admitted they didn't have all the answers? With boards and investors watching every move, most executives feel pressure to project confidence, even when facing unprecedented change. But what if the most valuable thing a leader can offer their team isn't certainty about the future, but transparency about the present, and clarity about what to do next? Keith Cowing, executive coach and product leader, shares his advice for leaders in times of rapid change: fr...
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When was the last time your leader admitted they didn't have all the answers? With boards and investors watching every move, most executives feel pressure to project confidence, even when facing unprecedented change. But what if the most valuable thing a leader can offer their team isn't certainty about the future, but transparency about the present, and clarity about what to do next? Keith Cowing, executive coach and product leader, shares his advice for leaders in times of rapid change: fr...
Your Manager Is Winging It (with Melissa and Johnathan Nightingale)
Work Face
46 minutes
8 months ago
Your Manager Is Winging It (with Melissa and Johnathan Nightingale)
Have you ever wondered what’s really happening when a manager makes you feel small? Maybe they were multitasking in a meeting, or late to a career defining conversation. What happens when people are given power without the tools to wield it responsibly? And what might our organizations look like if we invested in management competence before employees reach their breaking point? Melissa and Johnathan Nightingale, founders of Raw Signal Group, share their experiences working for “incompetent” ...
Work Face
When was the last time your leader admitted they didn't have all the answers? With boards and investors watching every move, most executives feel pressure to project confidence, even when facing unprecedented change. But what if the most valuable thing a leader can offer their team isn't certainty about the future, but transparency about the present, and clarity about what to do next? Keith Cowing, executive coach and product leader, shares his advice for leaders in times of rapid change: fr...