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The Leadership Field Guide

Podcast by N1 Consulting, LLC

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The Leadership Field Guide is a practical leadership podcast for managers, leaders, and professionals navigating real workplaces. Each episode breaks down leadership skills, leadership styles, and management challenges as they actually show up at work—communication failures, accountability gaps, decision-making under pressure, and workplace culture issues. Using dry humor and clear analysis, the show offers leadership resources and practical insights you can actually use.

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54 episodes

episode Law 1 - The Ecosystem Law artwork

Law 1 - The Ecosystem Law

In this episode we introduce the first of eight laws that explains why the machine‑style model of work is a myth, because at some point in your career you’ve had thatmoment where everything feels like it was designed by someone else. Real workplaces behave like ecosystems, rewarding adaptability, visibility, and survival instincts over intelligence, output, and strategy. Understanding thisshift lets leaders spot why high performers may be overlooked and why good ideas sometimes die.   This episode is for leaders and managers who feel their hard work goes unseen, for professionals wondering why brilliant ideas never take off, and for anyone stuck in meetings that serve no purpose. If you’re frustrated by contradictory expectations or unclear promotion criteria, this conversation will help you decode the real rules of your organization. It’s a reality check on why things feel off at work.   In this episode, we cover: - Ecosystem law in organizations - Why high performers get passed over - Visibility versus output for leaders - Unwritten rules of corporate culture - Navigating contradictory expectations as a manager - How to thrive by mastering the ecosystem - Adaptability over intelligence in leadership - Managing meaningless meetings - Protecting good ideas in an ecosystem - Balancing survival instincts and strategy - The role of informal networks for leaders - Strategies to increase visibility without losing authenticity   If you found this insight useful, hit follow so we bring more laws to help you navigate your organization’s hidden ecosystem. Save the episode for quick reference when youneed a reality check on why things feel off at work.   "Werq"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: ByAttribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/]   Podcast releasesMonday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.   Producedby N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/]⁠⁠   To suggest fieldentries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services,please reach out to us at LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com.

6 May 2026 - 8 min
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Thought Processor - Field Entry #44

In today’s episode of The Leadership Field Guide, we delve into the intriguing phenomenon known as "The Thought Processor." This isn’t just about slow thinkers or disengaged contributors—it’s about leaders and managers who inadvertently let unstructured verbal processing dominate meetings, leaving teams drained and decisions unclear. Understanding how to navigate this can be a game-changer for productivity in any modern workplace. This episode is for leaders, managers, and anyone responsible for running effective meetings. If you’ve ever sat through endless meandering discussions where clarity slips away like sand between your fingers, or if you’re tired of feeling like the only one who wants to cut to the chase—this one’s for you. Whether you're facilitating a brainstorming session or leading a strategic planning meeting, this episode will arm you with practical tools to ensure meetings stay on track and contribute to better decision-making. * Leadership strategies for managing unstructured verbal processing in teams * Identifying patterns of The Thought Processor behavior in team dynamics * Techniques for fostering clear and concise communication in leadership roles * How cognitive load affects team productivity during poorly structured discussions * Practical interventions to redirect the conversation back on track without alienating contributors * Balancing respect with decisiveness when managing open-ended contributions * Structuring meetings to optimize group intelligence and balanced participation * The role of psychological safety in creating productive meeting environments * Leadership tools for facilitating focused discussions and decision-making * How to interrupt gracefully to maintain momentum in meetings * Communication methods that enhance clarity without stifling creativity * Strategies to ensure all voices are heard while keeping the conversation coherent If you found today’s episode helpful, don’t forget to subscribe and follow The Leadership Field Guide on Spotify for more insights into the quirks of organizational life. Share this with a colleague who might need it or send it passive-aggressively to someone who says “I don’t know, maybe…” too often. And if you have suggestions for future episodes, reach out at LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com. Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/ To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com.

6 May 2026 - 11 min
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Emotional Intelligence - Field Entry #43

Many leaders think emotional intelligence is about managing others' feelings, but real EI starts with self‑awareness—yet most workplaces still misapply it, turning the concept into a performance art show. This episode unpacks the gap between perception and practice and shows how to harness EI for tangible leadership impact. This episode is for managers juggling conflict, leaders wanting clearer communication, and professionals craving emotional competence in their teams. If you’re tired of tissues on desks but no real change, this guide will sharpen your EI toolkit. In this episode, we cover: - Emotional intelligence definition for leaders - Recognizing your own emotions as a manager - Addressing tension early in team meetings - Pausing instead of reacting as a leader - Asking questions to understand employees - Providing specific feedback that drives performance - Regulating emotions before making decisions - Building psychological safety through empathy - Using emotional intelligence for constructive influence - Consistency in emotional responses across audiences - Balancing clarity and awareness in communication - Identifying signs of manipulation in conversations If you found these insights useful, hit follow or save so Spotify can bring more practical leadership episodes right to your earbuds. "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/⁠⁠ To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com.

27 Apr 2026 - 9 min
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The Policy Phantom - Field Entry #42

In every office there’s a quiet menace known as the Policy Phantom—someone who cites non‑existent rules to freeze progress and erode trust. When managers or teams are halted by a vague “policy” that can’t be found, decision‑making stalls and morale drops. This episode explains why those phantom policies matter in real workplaces. This episode is for leaders who find themselves being stopped by invisible rules, managers dealing with staff hesitation over vague policy references, and professionals frustrated when a confident voice says “it’s against policy” without evidence. If you’ve ever felt your team’s momentum stalled because someone invoked a phantom rule, this guide will help you cut through the confusion. In this episode, we cover: * Recognizing phantom policies in meetings * Verifiable policy sourcing for leaders * Separating policy from interpretation * Creating psychological safety for challenge * Standardizing communication around rules * Addressing phantom policy misuse directly * Managing authority bias in teams * Building trust through consistent policy application * Encouraging evidence‑based decision making * Escalation etiquette and policy references * Handling compliance performer tactics * Improving procedural justice in the workplace If you found this eye‑opening, hit follow so you never miss a field guide that keeps your leadership on track. "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/⁠⁠ To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com .

13 Apr 2026 - 10 min
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The Printer - Field Entry #41

Every office contains an ancient oracle that doubles as a leadership laboratory—the printer. When it jams or refuses to cooperate, managers, team members, and interns are forced to confront ownership gaps, friction points, and who will actually step up under pressure—like an unplanned reality show of workplace drama. Understanding this strange ritual is essential for avoiding technostress and keeping productivity alive. This episode is for leaders, managers, and professionals who've stared at a jammed printer and wondered why the entire office turns into a battlefield. If you’re tired of blaming tech glitches, want to learn how ownership gaps surface when systems fail, or need practical steps to turn frustration into action, this is your guide. In this episode, we cover: - Leadership response to shared resource failures - Managing ownership gaps during printer jams - Handling technostress in the workplace - Role of managers when office printers break under deadline pressure - Building resilience to technological friction - Encouraging proactive problem‑solving among team members - Assigning clear ownership for common tools and resources - Reducing operational friction through standardization - Cultivating calmness and assistance during crisis moments - Identifying and eliminating unnecessary complexity in office systems - Recognizing behavioral patterns during equipment failures - Turning printer frustrations into leadership lessons If you found this episode helpful, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep sending you practical insights on leadership under pressure. "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/⁠⁠ To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com.

23 Mar 2026 - 9 min
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