The Manager's Mind
When your calendar fills with back-to-back meetings that never seem to produce results, the problem isn't time management. It's system clarity. In this episode, we explore: * Why meeting overload signals weak strategic direction * How meetings become a substitute for decision-making authority * The three anchors that turn meetings into actionable outcomes: output, owner, and check * How to recognize language that signals drift versus language that drives progress What You'll Learn: 1. How to identify when meetings are symptoms of unclear authority 2. The Result Test: observable, owned, and verifiable outcomes 3. How to operate as the driver when strategy lives above your role 4. Why coordination becomes avoidance when direction is missing History of Work Feature: The Cubicle, 1960s: Robert Propst designed the Action Office to give workers freedom and autonomy. Companies stripped it down, packed it tight, and turned it into "monolithic insanity", a cage instead of liberation. The designer regretted his invention. Resources Mentioned: 30-Minute Meeting Blueprint for Managers (YourLeadershipMap.com [https://www.yourleadershipmap.com/managers-mind/why-too-many-meetings-destroy-manager-focus]) Sign Up to receive notification every time a new episode drops: https://www.yourleadershipmap.com/managers-mind [https://www.yourleadershipmap.com/managers-mind] Leadership Style Quiz™:YourLeadershipMap.com/explorer [https://www.yourleadershipmap.com/explorer] Music Credit: “Background Inspiring” by Dmytro Kuvalin via Pixabay
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