Sherpa Leadership Podcast
The fastest way to lose a team is to chase the numbers like people are optional. Reed Moore and Chase Williams sit down with Mike Schramm, a longtime corporate account manager, to unpack the daily leadership tension almost every manager feels but few can name, valuing results and relationships at the same time. We get specific about what “results pressure” actually looks like inside real organizations, executive expectations, shifting priorities like margin and growth, and personal scorecards that quietly push leaders into urgency and tunnel vision. Mike shares how his view of leadership evolved over time, from thinking leadership was a role to realizing it is a choice to take care of the people around you, even when you do not have direct authority. Then we move into the practical side of trust. We talk about connection that is not a tactic, why not every conversation needs an agenda, and how short calendar wedges and leadership by walking around can create real engagement without pretending time is unlimited. We also go to the hard places, underperformance, boundaries, and what relationships actually reveal when results drop. If you care about servant leadership, coaching, and building a high trust culture that still performs, this episode gives you language and next steps you can apply immediately. Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a leader who is trying to balance people and performance.
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