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Making a Role Your Own: Play to your strengths

Making a Role Your Own: Play to your strengths

FromNo Bullsh!t Leadership


Making a Role Your Own: Play to your strengths

FromNo Bullsh!t Leadership

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Nov 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode #114 // Starting a new role can be a little daunting, whether you’re being promoted to lead the team you used to be part of, or moving to a completely different organisation in a new industry.Every new role requires you to go through a deliberate process to set yourself up, and to establish the right expectations with your stakeholders - your boss, your peers, your team and, depending on the role, your customers and suppliers.As someone who transitioned through lots of roles during my corporate career, I want to lay out a bit of a roadmap for how to transition into any new role, play to your strengths, and stamp your own individual excellence on it.So in this episode I’ll cover three key areas: How to match your skills, capabilities, and experience to any new roleWhat you can do to establish yourself as a credible performer, under any circumstances and; Some tips for drawing a line in the sand and setting or resetting expectations for your team See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Nov 3, 2020
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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.