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🗓️ 19 May 2024
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Kenneth Berger coaches startup leaders on how to prevent burnout, advocate for their desired lifestyle, and make a meaningful impact on the world. He’s spent more than 20 years in the tech industry, is a former founder backed by top investors, and was the first product manager at Slack. Kenneth’s core mission is to help startup leaders change the world by learning to ask for what they want, living with integrity, and building genuine relationships even with the people they find most challenging. Currently he is writing a book, Ask for What You Want, in which he aims to share his actionable strategies for creating change in the world. In our conversation, we explore:
• Why asking for what you want is so impactful
• Three steps to effectively ask for what you want
• Challenges that arise when people struggle to ask for what they want
• Why hearing “no” is a normal part of the process
• The “dream behind the complaint” technique for uncovering desires
• Kenneth’s experience of being fired three times from Slack
• How embracing fear and discomfort is key to getting what you want
• Why discipline is overrated
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Where to find Kenneth Berger:
• X: https://twitter.com/kberger
• Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kberger
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kberger/
• Website: https://kberger.com/
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In this episode, we cover:
(00:00) Kenneth’s background
(04:31) The importance of asking for what you want
(06:36) Challenges that arise when people struggle to ask for what they want
(08:09) A personal example of failing to ask for what you want
(09:17) Signs this is a skill you need to work on
(10:49) How to get better at knowing what you want
(15:28) Why hearing “no” is a normal part of the process
(17:29) Getting a “yes” vs. a “hell yes”
(19:20) Step 1: Articulate what you want
(24:07) Doing an integrity check
(26:56) Step 2: Ask for what you want intentionally
(30:45) Understanding your influence
(34:48) Using complaints as inspiration
(36:24) Internal family systems
(38:00) Giving feedback
(41:24) Step 3: Accept the response
(45:22) Kenneth’s experience of being fired three times from Slack
(57:30) Advice on being the first PM at a company or startup
(01:04:58) Contrarian corner: anti-discipline
(01:05:52) Lightning round
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Referenced:
• Joining as the first product manager: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/joining-as-the-first-product-manager
• Internal Family Systems: https://ifs-institute.com/
• How to build deeper, more robust relationships | Carole Robin (Stanford GSB professor, “Touchy Feely”): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/build-robust-relationships-carole-robin
• Leaders in Tech: https://leadersintech.org/
• The Three Realities Framework | The 15% Rule | Feedback Guidelines: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/build-robust-relationships-carole-robin
• T-group weekends at Stanford: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/experience/learning/leadership/interpersonal-dynamics/facilitation-training-program/intro-tgroup
• DBT skill DEAR MAN: https://www.therapistaid.com/therapy-worksheet/dbt-dear-man
• Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT): https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22838-dialectical-behavior-therapy-dbt
• Vision, conviction, and hype: How to build 0 to 1 inside a company | Mihika Kapoor (Product at Figma): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/vision-conviction-hype-mihika-kapoor
• Stewart Butterfield on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/butterfield/
• How to fire people with grace, work through fear, and nurture innovation | Matt Mochary (CEO coach): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-to-fire-people-with-grace-work
• Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity: https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Candor-Kick-Ass-Without-Humanity/dp/1250103509
• Radical Candor: From theory to practice with author Kim Scott: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/radical-candor-from-theory-to-practice
• Jonny Miller’s Nervous System Mastery course: https://nsmastery.com/lenny
• Managing nerves, anxiety, and burnout | Jonny Miller (Nervous System Mastery): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/managing-nerves-anxiety-and-burnout
• The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Success: https://www.amazon.com/15-Commitments-Conscious-Leadership-Sustainable-ebook/dp/B00R3MHWUE
• Break Point on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81569920
• Living on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81582076
• Wimbledon tennis: https://www.wimbledon.com
• Wenshan Baozhong tea: https://redblossomtea.com/products/wenshan-baozhong?variant=31629962820
• Tea From Taiwan: https://www.teafromtaiwan.com/
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0:00.0 | You were famously the first PM at Slack, |
0:02.3 | and then you ended up transitioning into executive coaching. |
0:05.3 | For me, the impact was about making this work sustain. |
0:08.2 | So that we're not burning out or selling out, |
0:10.6 | but actually able to pursue these hard goals that we have in startups. |
0:14.4 | What we're going to be talking about today is your personal Magnum Opus, the output of 10 plus years as a founder and |
0:20.9 | operator and seven plus years as a coach the core idea is as for what you want |
0:25.5 | turns out when you actually ask for what you want out loud you're much more likely to get it |
0:30.0 | you're hired how do you know that this is something you need to be working on? |
0:34.0 | If you're more in the people pleasing camp, maybe you're used to not asking at all. |
0:37.5 | You're hoping that people are reading your mind, and if you're sort of more in the control freak camp, |
0:41.5 | maybe you're used to ordering people around and saying, |
0:43.4 | go do this now. How do you know what you want? complaints are great inspiration. Every |
0:48.1 | complaint implies a dream. Let me envision that better future. Let me think about |
0:52.1 | what's an effective way to actually move |
0:53.7 | towards that. See what it's like to not be sort of living in fear all the time. |
0:57.0 | Today my guest is Kenneth Berger. Kenneth coaches startup leaders to help them avoid |
1:05.9 | burnout and live the life that they want. He was the first product manager at |
1:10.4 | Slack and spent over 10 years in tech before transitioning into coaching. |
1:14.0 | His core focus with leaders is to help them learn how to ask for what they want. |
1:18.0 | This sounds really simple, but as you'll hear in our chat, |
1:22.0 | this one skill is at the core of so many of the struggles |
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