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Coaching for Leaders

433: How to Start Managing Up, with Tom Henschel

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Tom Henschel: The Look & Sound of Leadership Tom Henschel of Essential Communications grooms senior leaders and executive teams. An internationally recognized expert in the field of workplace communications and self-presentation, he has helped thousands of leaders achieve excellence through his work as an executive coach and his top-rated podcast, The Look & Sound of Leadership. Recently, I’ve received a number of questions about “managing up” and “coaching up.” In this conversation, Tom and I discuss the art and practice of managing up, how it is different than coaching up, and where to focus your mindset and time for the best results to influence effectively. Key Points Managing up happens when you want to influence how you’re perceived by your manager. Coaching up happens when you want to create change in the relationship with your manager. A useful phrase to start with when speaking truth to power: “I think differently about that…” Set aside the emotion when addressing a business issue and lead with data and evidence. “Appeal to the nobler motives.” -Dale Carnegie Come to the table with solutions — or at least a first step. Most people know this rule, but far fewer do it consistently. Ask yourself: how is my boss being measured for success? A cardinal rule when managing up: take more off your boss’s plate that you add to it. Bonus Audio How is your boss being measured? Resources Mentioned How to Win Friends and Influence People* by Dale Carnegie Managing Your Boss by John Gabarro and John Kotter Related Episodes How to Handle a Boss Who’s a Jerk, with Tom Henschel (episode 164) Managing Up (The Look & Sound of Leadership) Managing Your Boss (The Look & Sound of Leadership) Upward Feedback (The Look & Sound of Leadership) Green Lights Always Change (Dave’s Journal) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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So you'd like to change your boss's perception of you, perhaps maybe even their behavior.

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On this episode, Tom Henschel returns to discuss where to start, what to say, and the places to avoid when you're attempting to manage up.

0:15.0

This is Coaching for Leaders episode 433.

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Produced by Innovate Learning

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Maximizing Human Potential.

0:24.3

Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

0:32.3

This is coaching for leaders and I'm your host

0:34.3

Dave Stahovia. Leaders aren't born. They're made and this weekly show helps you

0:40.7

discover leadership wisdom through insightful conversations.

0:45.5

One of the conversations that comes up a lot in my conversations with leaders is the topic of

0:52.1

managing up. In fact, it's come up a lot more in the recent past as I've been having conversations both professionally and even a few situations of friends and family members who have navigated into these waters with bosses.

1:06.3

The question has arisen of, well, how do I manage up effectively?

1:10.5

And when, if it all, should I coach up? And when my boss is looking to me for some direction how do I handle that situation

1:20.0

well today we're gonna dive in on that with one of our long time guests, a dear friend of

1:26.1

mine and an expert, Tom Henschel. I'm so glad to welcome Tom back to the show. He is from

1:31.2

Essential Communications.

1:33.0

Tom has been working for many years to groom senior leaders and executive teams.

1:37.4

He is an internationally recognized expert in the field of workplace communication and

1:42.2

self-presentation,

1:43.5

and has helped thousands of leaders achieve excellence

1:45.9

through his work as an executive coach

1:47.9

and through his top-rated podcast,

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