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[Professional Growth: Lessons Learned from Former Bosses and the Art of 'Glazing']-[Tips We've Learned From Former Bosses]

Eat Your Crust · B2 · 2024-11-20

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📋 Summary

The Phenomenon of "Glazing"

In the latest episode of Eat Your Crest, hosts Krystal and Jeesu explore the modern slang term "glazing." Originating from the image of a glazed doughnut, the term describes the act of showering someone with excessive, often hyperbolic, compliments. The hosts note that this is frequently seen in competitive environments like fantasy football or gaming, where an impressive performance triggers a cascade of praise. While sometimes "well-deserved," the term is also used to call out individuals for over-exaggerating someone’s capabilities. Interestingly, the hosts discuss the concept of "hindsight glazing," where one realizes a past assessment was merely "foam and bubbles" after a high-performing individual fails to maintain their initial success.

Navigating Incompatible Leadership

Transitioning to professional development, the hosts discuss their experiences with different managerial styles. Krystal shares her experience with a manager who lacked structure, leading her to feel "stagnant" and unutilized. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing when a situation is no longer fostering growth. Rather than remaining passive, she learned to "carve out" her own projects and seek out alternative mentors within the organization. This experience taught her the two-pronged lesson of knowing when to seek help and understanding the boundaries of when it is time to move on, even if it means leaving a role before the traditional "one-year mark."

Essential Workplace Tactics

Throughout their careers, the hosts have collected several "analyst staples" and professional tips to improve efficiency and impact:

  • The Sniff Test: A critical method for data professionals. It involves stepping back from a large dataset to ensure the final projection makes sense within the "big picture." It is a form of storytelling where the narrative truth is often more important than the raw numbers.
  • The CEO Tip: To maintain professionalism, one should always reorient spreadsheets (e.g., placing the cursor in cell A1) before saving. This ensures that when a busy executive opens the file, they are greeted by a clean, easy-to-navigate interface.
  • The 80% Rule: Perfectionism can lead to unproductive procrastination. The hosts discuss the realization that "80% is already plenty" for most tasks. By focusing on the core requirements rather than "nitpicking" minor pixel adjustments, professionals can save valuable bandwidth for more significant challenges.
  • Know Your Audience: A vital communication skill. Whether presenting to cross-functional partners or executives, one must tailor the information to the specific goals and metrics that matter to the recipient, cutting through the "nitty-gritty" noise.
  • Explain It Like I'm Five (ELI5): To avoid being "convoluted," the hosts suggest simplifying technical jargon. Being concise is a skill that demonstrates respect for others' time and brain capacity.

The Lasting Impact of Mentorship

Reflecting on the influence of their first bosses, the hosts debate whether early leadership sets an irreversible tone for one’s career. While they agree that the first boss leaves a deep impression—either by showing the "ropes" of professional success or, conversely, by creating a negative experience—they conclude that as one gains more experience, they eventually "ascend" beyond that initial influence. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder that while we learn from those above us, we also have the power to define our own professional identity and "legitimize" the mentors who truly shape our growth.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think today's word is pretty funny.
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There's a ton of glazing going on in this world.
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I think it's definitely used a lot in exaggeration.
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I'm gonna be honest I'm still not like the best at this.
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I think that definitely can be very effective.
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📝Key Phrases

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send it home
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call each other out
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in hindsight
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pop off
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foam and bubbles
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📖 Transcript

Hi, welcome back to Eat Your Crest podcast. I'm Krystal and I'm Jeesu.
Today, before we dive into our topic, we do have a slang word to discuss.
I think today's word is pretty funny.
You and I actually use it a decent amount right now.
I hear it a lot, and I think its use has been pretty consistent so far over the course of like this year, and the word is glaze.
So, the way glaze is used is to actually mean to pile on compliments, essentially.

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