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Balancing Tradition and Innovation: Lessons for New Leaders

Balancing Tradition and Innovation: Lessons for New Leaders

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This episode of The Grow Show dives deep into the challenges and opportunities that come with new leadership. The hosts, Eric Watkins, Scott Scully, and Jeff Winters, share their insights on the "traps, gaps, and claps" that new leaders often face. The discussion covers common pitfalls, such as over-trusting managers, trying to replicate one's own methods, and taking on too many priorities. The team also identifies key development areas, including budgeting, crucial conversations, and understanding team members' motivations. On the flip side, the hosts highlight the benefits of new leaders, including their enthusiasm, fresh perspectives, and ability to reinvigorate existing teams. The conversation also touches on the importance of selecting leaders who are currently performing the job and can provide valuable, real-world insights. Beyond the leadership focus, the episode includes a lively debate about the optimal way to enjoy the upcoming Super Bowl, with the hosts advocating for smaller, more intimate viewing parties over large, chaotic gatherings. Throughout the discussion, the hosts draw on their extensive experience in building high-performing teams and share practical strategies for navigating the challenges and capitalizing on the opportunities that new leaders bring to an organization.

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