In this podcast episode, we challenge the common practice of promoting top performers into managerial roles and highlight the potential pitfalls of this assumption. We explore five segments that dive into the complexities of transitioning from being an outstanding individual contributor to a successful manager.
The Assumption of Top Performers as Easy Choices
There is a routine but often incorrect assumption that top performers will seamlessly transition into managerial roles. I share my personal example that underscores how this assumption can lead to disappointment and underperformance.
Identifying Interest and Providing Exposure
It’s important to assess a top performer’s genuine interest in managing teams. I share the significance of conducting one-on-one meetings, offering low-risk assignments, and providing constructive feedback to help top performers gain valuable experience before promotion. I address the value of providing exposure to management and leadership skills.
The Critical First Steps in New Management Roles
It’s critical to establish momentum at the beginning of a new management role. Training and coaching are essential to provide direction, eliminate guesswork, and prevent unnecessary failure. I share some valuable tips and strategies for new managers, emphasizing role clarity, advice-seeking, communication development, and what it means to be a role model.
Resources for Business Leaders
Organizational leadership plays an important role in setting new managers up for success. It’s important to identify and prioritize managerial and leadership skill gaps. The Leadership Diagnostic Tool for New Managers is an effective tool for this assessment. The New Leader Lab 2-day workshop is also an important resource to equip new managers with foundational tools.
The Importance of Supportive Leadership
Senior leaders and mentors also play a critical role in supporting new managers. I share a compelling story of how a skilled software engineer successfully transitioned into a managerial role with the support of proactive leadership development. It’s important to foster a culture of mentorship and continuous learning within organizations.
This podcast episode encourages us to rethink our approach to promoting and supporting leaders. By considering individual readiness, providing necessary resources, and fostering a culture of mentorship, organizations can ensure that top performers thrive in managerial roles and contribute to overall business success.
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