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https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-j-miles/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-j-miles/] https://www.milestone-leadership.com/blog [https://www.milestone-leadership.com/blog] Mike Miles spent 20 years at Microsoft. Led teams of 700 people across 11 countries. Helped launch Bing in 75 markets. Held two patents. And nearly burned out trying to take a company public before 9/11 ended that dream. What he walked away with wasn't the stock options. It was a question: is that really the leader I want to be? Today Mike runs Milestone Leadership, coaches executives and impact-focused founders, sits as board chair at Watson Institute, and runs 90-mile events in his spare time. We talk about the Blue Task vs. Red Task framework, how to build the line out your door, why AI is making human skills more valuable than ever, and what 20 years at Microsoft taught him that no business school ever could. Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome + Mike introduces Milestone Leadership 0:39 – Three things he focuses on: new skills, balance, delegation 1:48 – From IPO to sold for pennies: the pre-Microsoft burnout story 3:54 – The line out your door — the best leadership measure nobody talks about 5:47 – Why coaching leaders wasn't a thing at Microsoft in the early 2000s 6:30 – Hard skills vs. human skills — why we don't value what we can't measure 8:48 – How he works with clients: the 4 assessments (360, DISC, balance, energy) 12:52 – The running question — and why endurance is a leadership lab 13:21 – Stepping outside your comfort zone in another dimension 15:18 – 90 miles in Park City, Utah — and a 100K coming this September 16:48 – Nature, thinking, and what the desert is missing 21:27 – The patent cubes on the shelf — what Microsoft gives you for innovating 22:54 – What gives him the most fulfillment now vs. leading 700 people 26:10 – The Blue Task vs. Red Task framework explained 29:07 – How to delegate, defer, or delete your red tasks 30:44 – The four things you can do with any email: respond, delegate, defer, delete 32:57 – How Mike keeps his workweek under 40 hours on purpose 33:50 – The business manager who's been with him for 25 years 38:30 – Why he blogs without AI — and why that matters 41:55 – Bring Back Blogging — a new hashtag is born 42:57 – What he'd tell his younger self: invest in human skills earlier 45:14 – You can't learn to swim by reading about water 47:15 – The reps that count — and why presence is the rep 49:05 – Running without headphones — and why being alone with yourself is hard 50:06 – Closing thoughts
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