The Frontline Leadership Podcast
Your best technician just got promoted. The team likes them. Their work has always been first class. On paper, it was the right call — and you set them up for success on day one. But somewhere around day sixty, something starts to drift. Deadlines slip. Standards erode in ways you can’t quite name. The team still seems happy on the surface. The supervisor is still working hard. Nothing obvious is wrong. And yet — something clearly is. In Episode 17 of The Frontline Leadership Podcast, Craig names what’s really happening: the supervisor isn’t a bad leader. They’re a great friend who was handed a supervisor’s title — and nobody prepared them for the relational reality of what that shift actually demands. So they reach for what’s always worked. They lean into the relationships. And the same goodwill that built their influence on the floor quietly becomes the thing that erodes their leadership. This is the peer-to-leader trap. And most frontline supervisors will not navigate out of it on their own. In this episode, you’ll discover: * Why the moment the title changes, a power differential enters every relationship on the team — whether anyone names it or not * Why “be respected, not liked” is the wrong reframe — and what the real goal of this transition actually is * The three predictable stages every supervisor walks through on the path to real authority — and why knowing they exist changes everything about whether they make it * What happens when a new supervisor tries to lead through friendship — and the impossible choice it eventually forces * Why this journey cannot be navigated alone — and what the senior leader’s job actually is in the middle of it Whether you’re a senior leader watching a recent promotion stall out, or a new supervisor who can feel something has shifted but can’t quite name it — this episode maps the terrain. Because the peer-to-leader transition is hard. But it isn’t unpredictable. Every supervisor promoted from within walks this road. The ones who come through aren’t tougher or more naturally gifted. They’re more prepared. Resources mentioned: Visit our Website: operationlead.com [http://operationlead.com] Download The Leader’s Preflight Checklist: operationlead.com/checklist [http://operationlead.com/checklist] Learn Our System & Process: operationlead.kit.com/requestcall [http://operationlead.kit.com/requestcall] Connect with Craig: Website: operationlead.com [http://operationlead.com] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/operation-lead [http://linkedin.com/company/operation-lead] Craig’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/craig-coyle [http://linkedin.com/in/craig-coyle] About the show: The Frontline Leadership Podcast helps frontline leaders become professional leaders by building systematic development infrastructure that activates your workforce. New episodes weekly.
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