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[Mastering Management: Insights from Sabina Nawaz on Leadership and Growth]-[Manage your team (and life) better, with Sabina Nawaz]

Before Breakfast · B1 · 2025-03-05

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Navigating the Transition: How to Excel as a Modern Manager

In a recent episode of the Before Breakfast podcast, host Laura Vanderkam sits down with executive coach and author Sabina Nawaz to discuss her new book, You’re the Boss. The conversation centers on the complexities of leadership, the common pitfalls new managers face, and practical strategies for sustainable professional growth.

The Riskiest Phase of Your Career

Nawaz identifies the promotion to management as the "most risky time of your career." She notes that the very strengths that earned an individual contributor a promotion, such as being "detail-oriented," can often be misconstrued as "micromanagement" once in a leadership role. Furthermore, she emphasizes that "power tends to obscure the truth," making it difficult for leaders to receive honest feedback because subordinates are often hesitant to speak candidly to the "keeper of my paycheck."

Pressure vs. Power

One of the most compelling arguments Nawaz makes is that it is not necessarily power that corrupts, but rather the immense "pressure" leaders face. This pressure can "transmute your best intentions" into counterproductive behaviors. When managers are in "go, go, go, rush, rush, rush" mode, they often "forget empathy" and fail to provide clarity, which can demoralize teams and negatively impact business results.

Practical Tools for Effective Leadership

To mitigate these issues, Nawaz introduces several actionable frameworks:

  • The Shut-Up Muscle: Nawaz suggests that leaders should practice not being the first person to speak in a meeting. By aiming to be the "third person to talk," managers can foster a more collaborative environment. She even suggests keeping oneself on "mute by default" during video calls to curb the urge to dominate the conversation.
  • The Delegation Dial: A significant mistake managers make is treating delegation as an "on-off switch." Instead, Nawaz proposes a "delegation dial" with five notches, ranging from doing the work yourself while the employee shadows you, to coaching, and finally, flipping the switch to act only as a "safety net."
  • Positive Feedback vs. Praise: Nawaz distinguishes between simple praise ("good job"), which is pleasant but hard to replicate, and actionable "positive feedback." She recounts a story where specific feedback about her "passion" and "vocal tone" allowed her to refine her skills, proving that granular feedback is far more useful for professional development.

The Power of Micro Habits

Nawaz attributes much of her success to "micro habits" paired with a "yes list." By breaking large goals into "tiny, ridiculously small steps," she successfully built habits like running, eventually training for marathons. She encourages managers to apply this same methodology to their leadership styles, such as tracking daily efforts to "shut up and listen" on a spreadsheet.

Mindset Shifts

Finally, Nawaz shares a transformative personal insight: shifting one's mindset from "I have to do this" to "I get to do this." This simple change in language can turn a day of exhaustion into one of gratitude and clarity, demonstrating that leadership is as much about internal regulation as it is about managing others. By focusing on these pragmatic tools, Nawaz believes that any manager can move from simply occupying a role to becoming an truly effective leader.

🎯Key Sentences

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This is not where you want to drop the ball.
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Now the ball's in your court.
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without missing a beat
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I literally sleep like a baby.
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we're gonna get our heart rate up
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📝Key Phrases

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drop the ball
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the ball's in your court
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take something to the next level
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at the heart of it
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dig into the details
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📖 Transcript

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