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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

354: WELCOME TO MANAGEMENT Book Launch Party With Doug Meyer

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

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Episode #354: WELCOME TO MANAGEMENT Book Launch Party With Doug Meyer

This is the recording from the conversation I had with Co-Founder/President of Brixey & Meyer, Doug Meyer, in front of many of our friends, clients, and colleagues at the Dayton office of Brixey & Meyer.

In WELCOME TO MANAGEMENT, I provide practical, actionable advice to help new managers build and lead committed teams in the face of daunting, unanticipated challenges. He presents a three-part framework outlining best practices distilled from interviews with more than 350 of the most forward-thinking leaders in the world, as well as his own professional experience transitioning from individual producer to new leader.

Through compelling stories and data-backed case studies, the book helps high performers make the leap from individual contributor to manager with greater ease, grace, courage, and effectiveness.

Notes:

  • The book writing process: How long did it take to write? What was the proposal writing process like? What led you to sell the book rights to McGraw-Hill?
  • Curiosity? Always natural or a learned skill? -- For me, this was something I learned to do... As I learned more, I realized there was so much more to learn.
  • The Cycle of Learning -- Operating Framework
    • Consume/Learn - The intake engine (read, listen to podcasts, speak with mentors)
    • Test - Experiment with what's been learned (You can't just be a learner, you have to be a doer) - "We learn who we are in practice, not in theory."
    • Reflect - Analyze results, make adjustments
    • Teach - Reinforce learning through sharing with others
  • Mentors vs. coaches. Interesting comparison and need throughout life. We discussed the difference and importance of each...
  • “Build the skills to do the job, not to get the job.” -- The act of putting your high potential employees in position to actually do the job, not just prepare for an interview.
  • Developing self-awareness -- It's important to regularly hold a mirror up to ourselves and surround self with people who will be brutally honest and caring of you and your development.
  • WELCOME TO MANAGEMENT will teach you
    • Where the real work of leadership begins
    • The greatest medicine for fear and how to put it into practice
    • Why you need an “Operating Framework” and how to create one
    • The 3 key elements to creating a performance culture
    • The opportunity that many managers miss after they achieve success
    • The seven keys to earning respect
  • The quickest way to build trust is through vulnerability
  • Managing a team you inherit -- The instant you sign for the job, those are YOUR players. Don't use terms like 'they' or 'them.' It is US and WE.
  • The difference between leadership, management, coaching
    • Leadership:
      • The act of leading is about providing purpose, direction, aligning expectations, and inspiring the team.
    • Management:
      • Figuring out how to work within the current constraints of the system you are in... It is the administration and stewardship of resources.
    • Coaching:
      • The two types of coaching:
        • Coaching for performance - The 'right now' actions... Behaviors.
        • Coaching for development - Longer term
  • Dustyn Kim is a fantastic model for humility, vulnerability, and intelligence -- That's what she's the type of leader that I committed to doing everything I could to help her be successful.
  • Nobody is 'self-made.' We are are built from communities of people who care about us, help us, and show love and support.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Learning Leader Show presented by Brexian Meyer. I am Ryan Hawk.

0:08.8

Thank you so much for being here. Text learners to 442-22 in order to join tens of thousands of learning leaders from all over

0:16.4

the world received mindful Monday updates what I'm reading, writing, watching, thinking

0:20.8

about text learners to 442.2. Now on tonight's featured leader this is a

0:27.0

special bonus episode. Doug Meyer co-founder and president of Brixian Meyer and my friend,

0:35.0

posted me in our Dayton, Ohio office to celebrate the launching of my book,

0:40.0

Welcome to Management.

0:42.0

This conversation was recorded in front of many of our friends, clients, and colleagues.

0:47.0

A few of the topics we discussed, the process to put together my proposal, get it sold, and write 70,000 words.

0:56.5

Then why I picked Casey Ebro and McGraw-Hill to publish it. Next, my cycle of learning framework and how it could benefit

1:06.4

both the reader and you as the listener. Then the importance of humility coupled

1:12.3

with mental toughness.

1:15.0

And finally, really emotional part of the conversation,

1:19.5

why the acknowledgement section of my book is so important to me. I want to give a huge

1:26.2

thank you to my friend Doug Meyer for being incredibly prepared and hosting a book launch party that I will remember forever.

1:37.0

Ladies and gentlemen, it's the launch party of Welcome to Management. So Ryan, you just had a...

1:49.0

So Ryan, you just had...

1:50.0

Oh, thank you, Leah.

1:51.0

All right, let's go.

1:52.0

You just had a pretty cool guest on with Simon Scenic. Yes. He starts with why so let's start there. Why did you write this book?

1:59.0

So it started five years ago really but I thought about the toughest challenge in my

2:04.6

professional life which was when I made that leap from individual

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