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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 6 MIN

2,000 - Thereby #4: Why Maturity & Professionalism Still Matter in Multifamily | Leadership Series

from Multifamily Collective Podcast · host Mike Brewer

Let’s call it what it is — professionalism is fading.And it’s making leaders across industries flat-out exhausted.In this episode of the Multifamily Collective, Mike Brewer continues the “Thereby” series inspired by Old-Fashioned Leadership by Britton Douglas and David Woods — spotlighting a root cause of fatigue in the workplace: a lack of maturity and professionalism.We're not just talking about “kids these days.”We’re talking about five generations in the workforce.We’re talking about blurred lines between casual and careless.We’re talking about team members who show up without presence, without polish, and without respect for process or people — including supplier partners.And it’s not just bad form.It’s bad for business.Because when the basics of maturity and professionalism fall apart, everything else follows — from customer service to internal communication to culture. But when leaders hold the line? Thereby, you create clarity, consistency, and a company worth belonging to.Mike lays it out with practical wisdom from years in the trenches and a simple reminder: If you want a professional result, you have to act like a professional.If you value straightforward leadership talk that challenges the norm,hit like, subscribe, and share this with a teammate who’s building something that lasts.

Let’s call it what it is — professionalism is fading.And it’s making leaders across industries flat-out exhausted.In this episode of the Multifamily Collective, Mike Brewer continues the “Thereby” series inspired by Old-Fashioned Leadership by Britton Douglas and David Woods — spotlighting a root cause of fatigue in the workplace: a lack of maturity and professionalism.We're not just talking about “kids these days.”We’re talking about five generations in the workforce.We’re talking about blurred lines between casual and careless.We’re talking about team members who show up without presence, without polish, and without respect for process or people — including supplier partners.And it’s not just bad form.It’s bad for business.Because when the basics of maturity and professionalism fall apart, everything else follows — from customer service to internal communication to culture. But when leaders hold the line? Thereby, you create clarity, consistency, and a company worth belonging to.Mike lays it out with practical wisdom from years in the trenches and a simple reminder: If you want a professional result, you have to act like a professional.If you value straightforward leadership talk that challenges the norm,hit like, subscribe, and share this with a teammate who’s building something that lasts.

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