Handled by The Y Variable
In this episode of Handled by The Y Variable, we're tackling one of the more frustrating positions a middle manager can be in: you can see the problem, your team can see the problem, but the people with the power to fix the issues aren't interested, or just don't care. This is the second part of the Leading from the Middle series. In today's episode, the generational challenge isn't coming from your team. It's coming from your boss above you. We break down the three types of resistant leadership you're likely facing: * The Traditionalist who genuinely believes the old way still works; * The Dismissive Leader who is unable to see the problem because it doesn't affect or impact them directly; * The Protector who agrees change is needed but has chosen not to be the one to bring about the change. You'll also get two core principles for managing up effectively: how to lead with leadership's priorities (not yours), and why you need to build your coalition before you even walk into the room. We'll talk about how to translate what your team needs into language leadership will actually hear and (hopefully!) galvanize behind. This is leading from the middle and it is one of the most underrated, underacknowledged leadership positions in any organization. Subscribe for weekly episodes on multigenerational workplace dynamics, practical management systems, and building teams that actually work. WAITLIST and FREE RESOURCE: The Workplace Translation Starter Guide Decode vague workplace phrases, clarify expectations, and communicate with impact, so nothing gets lost in translation. Your first look at the tools inside the Workplace Village Method Toolkit. Sign up for the free resource and join the waitlist for early access and exclusive bonuses https://stan.store/theyvariable/p/workplace-translation-starter-guide [https://stan.store/theyvariable/p/workplace-translation-starter-guide]
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