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Don't Outshine The Boss: Working with an insecure leader

Don't Outshine The Boss: Working with an insecure leader

FromNo Bullsh!t Leadership


Don't Outshine The Boss: Working with an insecure leader

FromNo Bullsh!t Leadership

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode #13 // We spoke last month in the Q&A episode about giving your boss feedback. As this subject comes up again and again in your questions to us, this week I've expanded on the topic. To give it some context, I framed it around one of the best questions from our listeners, thank you Jordan.The question was:“I’m finding it difficult determining the boundaries between demonstrating a proactive approach to leadership and work whilst also making sure I don't overstep my current job title. I believe I have the support of my peers; however, I don't wish to upset the balance by overthrowing my current senior somehow. What's the best way of dealing with this? Or is it just something that'll run its own course if I just keep working hard?"Such a good question, and one that I’m sure you can relate to in some way, shape or form. So to tackle this, I start with discussing how to work out what type of boss you actually have (I’ll do this by asking a bunch of questions that you can answer in your head as you listen), which is imperative in making a plan for how to deal with them. Following this I cover:What all bosses THINK they want - you might be familiar with ‘independent, hard-working, innovative, self-starters’What competent leaders actually DO want, that incompetent leaders don't (and let’s make a distinction here, incompetent leaders are not bad people, they’re just not great leaders yet!)The types of behaviours that work almost universally, and yes, making your boss look good is one of these points!What you need to communicate to keep them out of your knittingSome suggestions on to talk to your boss and approach difficult subjects without being disrespectfulMy five rules of thumb for stepping up and out of your current role, without pissing your boss off, which is going to help you big time with navigating that journey - you can download this at www.yourceomentor.com/episode13Once you’ve digested all of this, you’ll see that the underlying message is that for you personally, you've got to be robust. You've got to know that pissing people off and stepping on toes occasionally comes with the territory, so don’t be discouraged at the first sign of political backlash.The good news is though, if you can actually pull this off, you'll be establishing yourself as a high potential leader of the future. And this is going to be noticed up the line from you.I’d love to hear if this episode has helped you work through a difficult relationship with your boss, and if you’ve got any other strategies that you use to combat their insecure behaviour!If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and rate the podcast it in your favourite podcast app - it helps us reach even more leaders so we really appreciate you helping us increase our impact! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Nov 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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No Bullsh!t Leadership is a podcast for leaders who want to become truly exceptional. Each week, your host, Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Martin G Moore, shares the secrets of high performance leadership; the career accelerators that you can’t learn in business school, and your boss is unlikely to share with you. Step away from the theoretical view on leadership, and learn from a successful CEO who’s already walked the path. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.