Leadership Growth: Why early corrections prevent future crises
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Learn how to shape the long term trajectory of your team by mastering the art of early, gentle corrections. In this episode, Lee explores the classic wisdom of Alexander Pope and the modern maritime analogies of David Marquet to explain why leadership is a daily practice of 'bending the twig' rather than a series of rescue missions. We discuss how to move away from reactive firefighting and towards a gardening mindset that focuses on onboarding, culture building, and psychological safety.
CHAPTERS
- 00:00:00: Introduction to the 'Bending the Twig' philosophy.
- 00:01:20: Why subtle formative influences matter in management.
- 00:02:45: The submarine analogy: A little rudder far from the rocks.
- 00:04:10: Onboarding: The critical sapling stage for new hires.
- 00:05:40: Lessons from David Marquet: Autonomy and micro-corrections.
- 00:07:05: Rituals and process design: Shaping team culture.
- 00:08:45: The autopilot mindset: Establishing daily feedback loops.
- 00:10:00: Gardener vs Firefighter: Which leader are you?
RESOURCES MENTIONED
Alexander Pope: 'Moral Essays' (The inspiration for the episode title).
David Marquet: 'Turn the Ship Around!' (The source of the submarine and rudder analogies).
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KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR LEADERS
Act early: Small, mindful actions today avoid expensive and traumatic corrections tomorrow. A redirect during onboarding is far more efficient than trying to shift an ingrained habit three years later.
The Rudder Principle: Use 'a little rudder far from the rocks' by making micro-adjustments in meeting cadences, project expectations, and communication styles before problems become entrenched.
Gardener vs Firefighter: Transition from a leader who only appears during a crisis to one who provides patient, observant, and invested daily care.
KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR COACHES
Address the roots: When working with dysfunctional teams, help the leader identify the 'old bends' and haphazard formative influences that created current bottlenecks.
Autopilot feedback: Guide coachees to embed feedback into the daily rhythm of their teams. This creates an environment where small veers are corrected invisibly and continuously.
Psychological safety for growth: Support leaders in building a culture where team members feel safe enough to voice concerns when they are minor, ensuring the 'sapling' grows straight.
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