Leadership Skills for Transitioning from Technical Roles to Management: Emotional Intelligence, Stress Management & Team Collaboration.
Get in touch with us! We’d appreciate your feedback and comments. “Psychological safety and accountability are two sides of the same coin.” – Jonathan Bennett In this episode, Jason sits down with Jonathan Bennett, an executive coach and advisor with extensive experience helping leaders navigate transitions, manage stress, and foster team accountability. They explore the dynamics of leading oneself and others, emphasizing psychological safety, self-awareness, and work-life balance. Jonathan shares actionable strategies for building resilience, creating cohesive teams, and navigating the complexities of leadership in modern organizations. This episode explores the challenges leaders face, particularly when moving from technical roles to management, and provides tools for fostering psychological safety, effective communication, and collaboration across generations. Key Topics Discussed Transitioning into LeadershipThe challenges technical experts face when promoted into leadership roles, often without formal training in leadership skills.The importance of developing self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and communication skills to effectively manage others.Strategies for avoiding common pitfalls, such as reverting to old technical tasks rather than embracing leadership responsibilities. Managing Stress and PressureHow stress manifests differently in leaders transitioning into new roles versus those managing organizational change.Practical tools like role-playing and scripting to prepare for difficult conversations and maintain emotional regulation under pressure.The value of proactive preparation versus reactive crisis management when handling high-stress situations. Work-Life BalanceDefining work-life balance as a dynamic, personal, and evolving concept.Jonathan shares his personal story about the challenges of balancing professional demands with parenting responsibilities.Practical advice for setting boundaries, communicating expectations with family and colleagues, and embracing trade-offs to maintain harmony. Psychological Safety and AccountabilityCreating environments where team members feel safe to share ideas, voice concerns, and take risks without fear of reprisal.Balancing psychological safety with accountability to ensure teams remain high-performing and productive.The role of generational diversity in fostering stronger teams, and how leaders can leverage the unique strengths of Gen Z, Millennials, and Gen X employees. Contact: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bennettjonathan/ Website: https://clearlythen.com/ Bio: He left an executive role at a large hospital to strike out on his own, founding a management consulting firm. And, for 10 years, things were great. The company grew–became a B Corp and served hundreds of organizations. The problem was, he was unfulfilled. After a succeWorld of Work Experts on the People and Performance Podcast Interviews with experts and business leaders focused on ways to inspire employees. Support the show Sign up for the weekly IT"S AN INSIDE JOB NEWSLETTER takes 5 seconds to fill out receive a fresh update every Wednesday
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