A Journey into Leadership role

Mid to Senior on performance and communication

Your manager got you promoted.In addition to your manager, your peer group and other stakeholders have a say in your growth and promotion.
Your work spoke for itself.You communicate and celebrate team’s achievements.
Your manager managed you.You manage your manager.

“Managing your manager” refers to the proactive steps you take to build an effective working relationship with your manager, ensuring alignment of goals, adapting to his/her communication style, and working towards mutual success.

Your individual performance
determined your success.
Your team’s performance, and that of company’s performance determines your success.

Goals were assigned to you.You create goals and targets
*in consultation with others.
You followed processesYou create/kill* processes.

*Leaders kill processes that does not add value

You did more.You do less.

Less” in the context of doing high leverage work rather than simply increasing the number of hours spent working.

You shared your ideas with small team.You share your vision/pitches with larger groups.
(for example, town hall meeting)
You shared impact and numbers.You tell Stories
(in addition to impact)
You aligned yourself to the culture of the organization.You influence, if not define, the culture.
You use formal structures to communicate and collaborate.In addition to formal structures, you also grow an informal network that helps you to get the pulse of the organization.
Your skills and accomplishments drew people towards you inspiring them to learn from you.Your equanimity and humility naturally attract people, inspiring them to seek your mentorship
You wondered: “What do others think of me?”You also ask: “What’s my opinion about this person?”*

*Assessing talent is very critical for your success

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