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227: How Millennial Managers Can Overcome Wrong Perceptions, with Chip Espinoza
227: How Millennial Managers Can Overcome Wrong Perceptions, with Chip Espinoza
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
Chip Espinoza, Ph.D.
Author, Millennials Who Manage: How to Overcome Workplace Perceptions and Become a Great Leader*
Chip was also featured on CFL Episode 158: How to Lead the Millennials
Chip Espinoza shares wisdom from his new book, Millennials Who Manage: How to Overcome Workplace Perceptions. Chip is the Co-author of Millennials@Work: The 7 Skills Every Twenty-Something Needs to Overcome Roadblocks and Achieve Greatness At Work and Managing the Millennials: Discover the Core Competencies for Managing Today’s Workforce. He is also Academic Director of the Organizational Psychology program at Concordia University Irvine. More
Quotes
The major challenge [millennials] have in getting to the next level is their lack of patience.
—Chip Espinoza
It’s not the people that are against us that are going to hold us back from achieving what we want; it’s the people who love us the most.
—Chip Espinoza
The number one challenge of moving from a peer worker to being a boss is a redefinition of a relationship with their peers. The second greatest challenge is the fear of disappointing the person who promoted them.
—Chip Espinoza
Resources
Book by Daniel Goleman: Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ*
Article about Project Oxygen: Google’s Quest to Build a Better Boss
Feedback
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The next Q&A show is episode 230
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Thank You
Thank you to David in the UK, Tracy in China, Keith in Australia, and Annie, Hanif, and Craig here in the States for the kind reviews on iTunes. If you would like to post a review as well, it's a huge help in the growth of the Coaching for Leaders community. If you use iTunes, just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes and if you use Stitcher, please visit http://coachingforleaders.com/stitcher - and thank you in advance for your support!
Author, Millennials Who Manage: How to Overcome Workplace Perceptions and Become a Great Leader*
Chip was also featured on CFL Episode 158: How to Lead the Millennials
Chip Espinoza shares wisdom from his new book, Millennials Who Manage: How to Overcome Workplace Perceptions. Chip is the Co-author of Millennials@Work: The 7 Skills Every Twenty-Something Needs to Overcome Roadblocks and Achieve Greatness At Work and Managing the Millennials: Discover the Core Competencies for Managing Today’s Workforce. He is also Academic Director of the Organizational Psychology program at Concordia University Irvine. More
Quotes
The major challenge [millennials] have in getting to the next level is their lack of patience.
—Chip Espinoza
It’s not the people that are against us that are going to hold us back from achieving what we want; it’s the people who love us the most.
—Chip Espinoza
The number one challenge of moving from a peer worker to being a boss is a redefinition of a relationship with their peers. The second greatest challenge is the fear of disappointing the person who promoted them.
—Chip Espinoza
Resources
Book by Daniel Goleman: Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ*
Article about Project Oxygen: Google’s Quest to Build a Better Boss
Feedback
Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback
The next Q&A show is episode 230
Please join my weekly leadership guide. The leadership guide is delivered to your inbox each Wednesday and includes my thoughts and recommendations on the best articles, podcasts, videos, and books, to support your development between shows. It also includes a brief overview and link to the full weekly show notes.
As a bonus, when you join the weekly leadership guide, you'll get immediate access to my reader's guide listing the 10 Leadership Books that Will Help You Get Better Results From Others with brief summaries from me on the value of each book. Download the 11-page reader's guide and 9-minute video of these book recommendations at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
Thank You
Thank you to David in the UK, Tracy in China, Keith in Australia, and Annie, Hanif, and Craig here in the States for the kind reviews on iTunes. If you would like to post a review as well, it's a huge help in the growth of the Coaching for Leaders community. If you use iTunes, just visit http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes and if you use Stitcher, please visit http://coachingforleaders.com/stitcher - and thank you in advance for your support!
Released:
Jan 11, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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