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Is Remote Work Really a Leadership Killer?

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Podcast Summary - Is Remote Work Really a Leadership Killer?

Host:

Dennis Guzik, retired Marine officer and career advice expert

Key Points:

  • Podcast Inspiration:
  • Inspired by a Wall Street Journal article by Louis Gerstner, retired chairman and CEO of IBM.
  • The article asserts that remote work hinders leadership development.
  • Main Argument:
  • Observation and Mentorship:
    • Essential for aspiring leaders to watch others lead and manage.
    • Physical presence is critical, especially during mentorship.
    • Human Connection:
    • Leadership involves human connection and motivation, making remote work challenging.
    • Personal Experience:
    • Dennis shares his own positive experiences with in-person mentorship and learning.
    • Contrary Viewpoints:
    • Some jobs, like coding and writing, can be performed remotely without leadership detriment.
    • Mention of exceptional remote leaders in globally dispersed companies.
  • Dennis' Perspective:
    • Agrees with Gerstner's view; physical presence is crucial for leadership development.
    • Differentiates between leadership (motivating, setting examples) and management (execution, operations).
    • Cites the Marine Corps' extensive leadership training as an example.
    • Leadership Steps for Remote Workers:
    • Be Present:
    • Observe and learn from others, noting both good and bad practices.
    • Get a Mentor:
    • Preferably someone you can meet with in person.
    • Pursue Education:
    • Continually learn about leadership, read about great leaders, and seek formal training.
    • Remote Work Challenges:
    • Connection and Observation:
    • Remote workers must make extra efforts to connect with colleagues and mentors.
    • Opportunities for In-person Interaction:
    • Utilize opportunities like quarterly reviews and social events to meet colleagues.
  • Final Thoughts:
    • Remote work presents significant challenges for leadership development.
    • Extra effort and dedication are required to overcome these challenges.
    • Contact Dennis at dennis@dennisguzik.com for more leadership advice and training.
  • Call to Action:
    • If you're transitioning into a leadership role and need guidance, reach out to Dennis for expert advice and training programs.

  continue reading

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Podcast Summary - Is Remote Work Really a Leadership Killer?

Host:

Dennis Guzik, retired Marine officer and career advice expert

Key Points:

  • Podcast Inspiration:
  • Inspired by a Wall Street Journal article by Louis Gerstner, retired chairman and CEO of IBM.
  • The article asserts that remote work hinders leadership development.
  • Main Argument:
  • Observation and Mentorship:
    • Essential for aspiring leaders to watch others lead and manage.
    • Physical presence is critical, especially during mentorship.
    • Human Connection:
    • Leadership involves human connection and motivation, making remote work challenging.
    • Personal Experience:
    • Dennis shares his own positive experiences with in-person mentorship and learning.
    • Contrary Viewpoints:
    • Some jobs, like coding and writing, can be performed remotely without leadership detriment.
    • Mention of exceptional remote leaders in globally dispersed companies.
  • Dennis' Perspective:
    • Agrees with Gerstner's view; physical presence is crucial for leadership development.
    • Differentiates between leadership (motivating, setting examples) and management (execution, operations).
    • Cites the Marine Corps' extensive leadership training as an example.
    • Leadership Steps for Remote Workers:
    • Be Present:
    • Observe and learn from others, noting both good and bad practices.
    • Get a Mentor:
    • Preferably someone you can meet with in person.
    • Pursue Education:
    • Continually learn about leadership, read about great leaders, and seek formal training.
    • Remote Work Challenges:
    • Connection and Observation:
    • Remote workers must make extra efforts to connect with colleagues and mentors.
    • Opportunities for In-person Interaction:
    • Utilize opportunities like quarterly reviews and social events to meet colleagues.
  • Final Thoughts:
    • Remote work presents significant challenges for leadership development.
    • Extra effort and dedication are required to overcome these challenges.
    • Contact Dennis at dennis@dennisguzik.com for more leadership advice and training.
  • Call to Action:
    • If you're transitioning into a leadership role and need guidance, reach out to Dennis for expert advice and training programs.

  continue reading

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