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Im not their therapist. Im not their parent. Im like a best friend, supportive and curious. Im not a drill sergeant coach. In fact, the word "coach" brings up an image of a big guy with a whistle barking commands, thats not me. Honestly, maybe I should re-watch Ted Lasso, from what I remember, Im much happier considering that style of coaching than the one I just described. Other flavors of the vibe, Im thinking wild gardener, helping cultivate but in conversation with what already exists. Im thinking like a host of a great party, sets expectations, some structure, but all in the goal of the guests feeling comfortable, excited, and free. I setup the space and structure and its their time. (Allowing anything to happen is not calming. We want certain structure and expectations.)
There are 3 elements to being a good manager
it translates to higher productivity and higher profitability (source Gallup, pg 11)
it can be measure like "this" - see page 12
the book gives more support to the productivity/profitability link
what affects engagement?
manager quality is responsible for (50%-)70% of engagement (source Gallup, pg 14)
the book gives more support to this link between managers and employee engagement/experience
here we see the thesis of the book as its cute little equation:
Big 3 → Engagement ↔ Results
job description for a manager, at any company, at any level, in two bullet points:
first try:
even simpler:
we are going to deliver on those two bullet points by working the big 3: direction, coaching, career
direction
coaching
career
interesting theory that General Magic failed and collapsed partly for lacking good managers
story of the fire-fighter who didnt communicate the why of any of his actions and his team died
Direction, Hosting, and Life
Managing
Inspired by When They Win, You Win.
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