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205: Becoming a Modern Manager with Joie Jager-Hyman
205: Becoming a Modern Manager with Joie Jager-Hyman
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A modern manager is an employee’s partner. You support them, teach them, and guide them through the ups and downs of doing their work. While many new managers, and entrepreneurs are thrown into the position without training, they don’t need to flounder. With a bit of intention and determination, anyone can become a rockstar manager.
Today’s guest is Joie Jager-Hyman. Joie is the Founder of College Prep 360, a boutique educational advisory group. She is also the author of two books on college admissions: "B+ Grades A+ College Applications" and "Fat Envelope Frenzy".
Joie and I talk about her experience of transforming into a “modern manager” and how that has impacted her personally, her team, and her business.
Members of the Modern Manager community get 10% off educational advising or college essay editing from College Prep 360. Get this bonus when you join the Modern Manager community.
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Read the related blog article: People Management Should Be Your Top Priority
KEEP UP WITH JOIE:
Website: https://www.collegeprep360.com/
Key Takeaways:
Most managers and entrepreneurs never got trained to be people managers, so we have to proactively educate ourselves.
Strong people management is your foundation. The better you take care of your team, the better work they can do.
Develop team and/or company values. Together, decide what you care about and how you want to treat each other. Reference these values as often as possible in meetings, when giving feedback, etc.
Don’t let stress overtake your values. Being stressed is not an excuse for treating team members poorly.
It’s just as important to support your team as it is to please clients.
Invest in a coach for yourself and give your team members opportunities for professional coaching.
Good people management is a learning journey. Your team members will need different things from you as they develop.
Additional Resources:
Episode 72: Align Your Team By Creating Shared Values
Today’s guest is Joie Jager-Hyman. Joie is the Founder of College Prep 360, a boutique educational advisory group. She is also the author of two books on college admissions: "B+ Grades A+ College Applications" and "Fat Envelope Frenzy".
Joie and I talk about her experience of transforming into a “modern manager” and how that has impacted her personally, her team, and her business.
Members of the Modern Manager community get 10% off educational advising or college essay editing from College Prep 360. Get this bonus when you join the Modern Manager community.
Subscribe to my newsletter to get episodes, articles and free mini-guides delivered to your inbox.
Read the related blog article: People Management Should Be Your Top Priority
KEEP UP WITH JOIE:
Website: https://www.collegeprep360.com/
Key Takeaways:
Most managers and entrepreneurs never got trained to be people managers, so we have to proactively educate ourselves.
Strong people management is your foundation. The better you take care of your team, the better work they can do.
Develop team and/or company values. Together, decide what you care about and how you want to treat each other. Reference these values as often as possible in meetings, when giving feedback, etc.
Don’t let stress overtake your values. Being stressed is not an excuse for treating team members poorly.
It’s just as important to support your team as it is to please clients.
Invest in a coach for yourself and give your team members opportunities for professional coaching.
Good people management is a learning journey. Your team members will need different things from you as they develop.
Additional Resources:
Episode 72: Align Your Team By Creating Shared Values
Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (91)
190: Influencing without Authority: Influencing others is a key part of most managerial positions. Too often we conflate authority with influence. Authority is an exercise in power while influence is about encouraging people to join you in a shared mission. Whether it's getting a team member to change their behavior, generating buy-in from your supervisor, or getting a colleague in a different department to help out, we are often in positions where we don’t have (or don’t want to use) positional power to get what we need. This is where we rely on our ability to influence. In this episode, I walk through 5 approaches to influencing without authority so that you can gain support in ways that both deliver results and feel good along the way. The full episode guide includes tips and suggestions for each of the five approaches. Get it when you join the Modern Manager community or purchase the full guide at www.themodernmanager.com/shop. Get the free mini-guide at themodernnmanager.com/ by The Modern Manager