The Frontline Leadership Podcast
Think about what it actually feels like to work for a leader who communicates only in commands and corrections. Every interaction is transactional. You’re told what to do, when to do it, and what you did wrong. Nobody explains why it matters. Nobody asks what you think. You’re not angry. You’re not looking for another job. You’re just absent — physically present, mentally checked out. In Episode 19 of The Frontline Leadership Podcast, Craig draws a sharp line between two teams every senior leader has worked with: one that complies and one that commits. They look similar on the surface and are nowhere near the same underneath. Compliance gets you production. Commitment gets you performance, ownership, and a team that catches problems before they escalate, brings ideas, and actually cares about the outcome. The variable separating them is communication — not whether a supervisor is talking enough, but whether the way they’re communicating is actually leading their people or just managing their behavior. In this episode, you’ll discover: * Why most supervisors default to a “backwards script” — communicating from their own perspective instead of their team’s — and the quiet cost it carries on the floor every day * What a memoirist-turned-marketing-consultant accidentally discovered about leadership — and why marketing is just leadership applied to a customer * Why people don’t push through confused communication; they disengage from it — and what that costs an operation that thinks it has a “people problem” * The single shift that changes everything: great leaders don’t make themselves the hero of the team’s story; they make every team member the hero of their own * Four practices that translate the shift into daily leadership — know your audience, lead with why, paint a clear picture of success, tell people what to do next Whether you’re a senior leader watching capable teams that never quite reach their potential or a supervisor trying to figure out why your communication isn’t landing, this episode names the pattern and hands you a different way to lead. Resources mentioned: Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller Visit our Website: operationlead.com [http://operationlead.com] https://operationlead.comDownload The Leader’s Preflight Checklist: operationlead.com/checklist [http://operationlead.com/checklist] https://operationlead.com/checklistLearn Our System & Process: operationlead.kit.com/requestcall [http://operationlead.kit.com/requestcall] Connect with Us: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/operation-lead [http://linkedin.com/company/operation-lead] https://linkedin.com/company/operation-leadCraig’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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