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The Leadership Field Guide
by N1 Consulting, LLC
The Leadership Field Guide is a practical leadership podcast for managers, leaders, and professionals navigating real workplaces. Each episode breaks down leadership skills, leadership styles, and management challenges as they actually show up at work—communication failures, accountability gaps, decision-making under pressure, and workplace culture issues. Using dry humor and clear analysis, the show offers leadership resources and practical insights you can actually use.
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Thought Processor - Field Entry #44
In today’s episode of The Leadership Field Guide, we delve into the intriguing phenomenon known as "The Thought Processor." This isn’t just about slow thinkers or disengaged contributors—it’s about leaders and managers who inadvertently let unstructured verbal processing dominate meetings, leaving teams drained and decisions unclear. Understanding how to navigate this can be a game-changer for productivity in any modern workplace.This episode is for leaders, managers, and anyone responsible for running effective meetings. If you’ve ever sat through endless meandering discussions where clarity slips away like sand between your fingers, or if you’re tired of feeling like the only one who wants to cut to the chase—this one’s for you. Whether you're facilitating a brainstorming session or leading a strategic planning meeting, this episode will arm you with practical tools to ensure meetings stay on track and contribute to better decision-making.Leadership strategies for managing unstructured verbal processing in teamsIdentifying patterns of The Thought Processor behavior in team dynamicsTechniques for fostering clear and concise communication in leadership rolesHow cognitive load affects team productivity during poorly structured discussionsPractical interventions to redirect the conversation back on track without alienating contributorsBalancing respect with decisiveness when managing open-ended contributionsStructuring meetings to optimize group intelligence and balanced participationThe role of psychological safety in creating productive meeting environmentsLeadership tools for facilitating focused discussions and decision-makingHow to interrupt gracefully to maintain momentum in meetingsCommunication methods that enhance clarity without stifling creativityStrategies to ensure all voices are heard while keeping the conversation coherentIf you found today’s episode helpful, don’t forget to subscribe and follow The Leadership Field Guide on Spotify for more insights into the quirks of organizational life. Share this with a colleague who might need it or send it passive-aggressively to someone who says “I don’t know, maybe…” too often. And if you have suggestions for future episodes, reach out at [email protected]" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected].
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Emotional Intelligence - Field Entry #43
Many leaders think emotional intelligence is about managing others' feelings, but real EI starts with self‑awareness—yet most workplaces still misapply it, turning the concept into a performance art show. This episode unpacks the gap between perception and practice and shows how to harness EI for tangible leadership impact.This episode is for managers juggling conflict, leaders wanting clearer communication, and professionals craving emotional competence in their teams. If you’re tired of tissues on desks but no real change, this guide will sharpen your EI toolkit.In this episode, we cover:- Emotional intelligence definition for leaders - Recognizing your own emotions as a manager - Addressing tension early in team meetings - Pausing instead of reacting as a leader - Asking questions to understand employees - Providing specific feedback that drives performance - Regulating emotions before making decisions - Building psychological safety through empathy - Using emotional intelligence for constructive influence - Consistency in emotional responses across audiences - Balancing clarity and awareness in communication - Identifying signs of manipulation in conversations If you found these insights useful, hit follow or save so Spotify can bring more practical leadership episodes right to your earbuds. "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected].
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The Policy Phantom - Field Entry #42
In every office there’s a quiet menace known as the Policy Phantom—someone who cites non‑existent rules to freeze progress and erode trust. When managers or teams are halted by a vague “policy” that can’t be found, decision‑making stalls and morale drops. This episode explains why those phantom policies matter in real workplaces.This episode is for leaders who find themselves being stopped by invisible rules, managers dealing with staff hesitation over vague policy references, and professionals frustrated when a confident voice says “it’s against policy” without evidence. If you’ve ever felt your team’s momentum stalled because someone invoked a phantom rule, this guide will help you cut through the confusion.In this episode, we cover:Recognizing phantom policies in meetingsVerifiable policy sourcing for leadersSeparating policy from interpretationCreating psychological safety for challengeStandardizing communication around rulesAddressing phantom policy misuse directlyManaging authority bias in teamsBuilding trust through consistent policy applicationEncouraging evidence‑based decision makingEscalation etiquette and policy referencesHandling compliance performer tacticsImproving procedural justice in the workplaceIf you found this eye‑opening, hit follow so you never miss a field guide that keeps your leadership on track."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected].
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The Printer - Field Entry #41
Every office contains an ancient oracle that doubles as a leadership laboratory—the printer. When it jams or refuses to cooperate, managers, team members, and interns are forced to confront ownership gaps, friction points, and who will actually step up under pressure—like an unplanned reality show of workplace drama. Understanding this strange ritual is essential for avoiding technostress and keeping productivity alive.This episode is for leaders, managers, and professionals who've stared at a jammed printer and wondered why the entire office turns into a battlefield. If you’re tired of blaming tech glitches, want to learn how ownership gaps surface when systems fail, or need practical steps to turn frustration into action, this is your guide.In this episode, we cover:- Leadership response to shared resource failures- Managing ownership gaps during printer jams- Handling technostress in the workplace- Role of managers when office printers break under deadline pressure- Building resilience to technological friction- Encouraging proactive problem‑solving among team members- Assigning clear ownership for common tools and resources- Reducing operational friction through standardization- Cultivating calmness and assistance during crisis moments- Identifying and eliminating unnecessary complexity in office systems- Recognizing behavioral patterns during equipment failures- Turning printer frustrations into leadership lessonsIf you found this episode helpful, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep sending you practical insights on leadership under pressure."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected].
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Consensus Kraken - Field Entry #40
Every day in a workplace there’s that one employee who turns a quick decision into a marathon—think of them as the Consensus Kraken. Their quest for unanimous agreement stalls projects and erodes team morale, turning what should be decisive leadership into endless deliberation.This episode is for managers and leaders whose leadership style gets tangled in endless alignment meetings or whose teams suffer from decision paralysis. If you’re tired of waiting on a dozen stakeholders, want clear boundaries, and need practical ways to keep momentum while still listening, this one’s for you.In this episode, we cover:- Managing consensus-driven teams- Setting decision boundaries for managers- Avoiding paralysis by analysis in leadership- Using consulted vs informed model to streamline decisions- Establishing deadlines to prevent scope creep- Balancing collaboration with progress- Handling feedback loops and stakeholder management- Dealing with over-inclusive meetings- Building a culture of decisive action- Addressing fear of conflict in team dynamics- Recognizing the Consensus Kraken personality traitIf you found these insights useful, hit follow or save. We’ll keep bringing you more leadership hacks that cut through the noise."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected].
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Reply All - Field Entry #39
In this episode, leaders confront the reply‑all epidemic that turns productive inboxes into chaotic ecosystems. Because if you’re not careful, your team will spend less time actually doing work and more time reading 200 irrelevant replies. This episode is for leaders, managers, and professionals who find themselves drowning in email noise, craving clearer communication, and ready to enforce disciplined inbox habits without becoming the new invisible authority. If you’re tired of replying all like a digital swarm and want concrete tactics to restore signal, this is your guide. In this episode, we cover: - reply‑all email etiquette - reducing email overload in teams - setting communication norms for leaders - managing visibility signals in workplace - preventing diffusion of responsibility via email - encouraging direct communication instead of group replies - interrupting email cascades early - separating information from discussion threads - default to smaller communication circles - using reply instead of reply‑all strategically - understanding the psychology behind reply‑all behavior Follow and save this episode if you’re serious about cutting email noise—Spotify will know you’re after practical leadership guidance. "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected].
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Productivity Cosplay - Field Entry #38
This episode pulls back the curtain on the productivity cosplayer—a leader who looks busy but delivers little—and shows why that illusion can stall careers and drain teams. Because visible effort without measurable outcomes often becomes the currency of status, organizations risk mediocrity masquerading as excellence.This episode is for managers and leaders who feel pressure to showcase productivity, and professionals stuck in a cycle of visible effort that never translates into shipping. If you’re tired of endless rituals, pre‑reads, and template overload, this guide will help you cut through the noise.In this episode, we cover:Identifying productivity cosplay in leadershipBalancing visible effort with measurable outcomes for managersShortening ship cycles for managers to drive real resultsUsing fewer tools and more constraints to reduce cognitive load for leadersRewarding decisions, problem solving, and shipping publicly in teamsAuditing personal theater and eliminating invisible work for leadersDistinguishing performance from progress in team cultureAvoiding activity theater that rewards motion over impact for managersAligning expectations on delivery and outcome visibility across leadership rolesCultivating a culture where “done” wins over “dazzling”Recognizing psychological drivers of productivity cosplay in managementImplementing practical steps to ship work, not just prepare itIf you found this eye‑opening guide helpful, give us a follow and save the episode so Spotify can keep bringing you more leadership insights."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected]
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Elevator Speech - Field Entry #37
Ever been told you need an elevator pitch and then find yourself stuck in a lift with a CEO who’s more interested in the floor number than your résumé? This episode shows why those scripted 20‑second monologues rarely work, and how leaders can instead build authentic connections through conversational flow, warmth, curiosity, and problem‑first framing.This episode is for managers, team leaders, and professionals who are tired of rehearsing robotic pitches but still want to make meaningful first impressions in meetings, networking events, or spontaneous conversations.In this episode, we cover:- Human‑first framing in introductions - Problem‑focused framing over persona bragging - Adaptive messaging for 5‑second, 20‑second, and 1‑minute contexts - Conversational flow beats polished monologues - Warmth and trust as key drivers of first impressions - Curiosity‑driven engagement in conversations - Authenticity dissonance caused by scripted pitches - Cognitive overload in compressed self‑presentations - Impression management overload reduces perceived authenticity - Building modular introduction strategies for leaders - The science of first impressions and emotional cues - Practical tips to avoid “pitch” sounding introductions If you’re a leader, manager, or professional ready to ditch the robotic elevator pitch and start connecting naturally, hit follow or save this episode so Spotify can keep bringing you more practical leadership insights. "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected]. Subscribe to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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Professional Organizations - Field Entry #36
Professional memberships promise credibility and belonging, but they rarely translate into real leadership growth in your day‑to‑day work. This episode pulls back the curtain on why those glossy dues are more about status than substance. If you’re tired of paying for membership cards that feel like corporate spa passes, this one will show you how to turn them into genuine influence.This episode is for managers who are paying membership dues while still stuck in meetings that feel more like a corporate spa than real development, and for leaders who want to convert a card into tangible growth. If you’re tired of collecting badges without gaining skills or if your team’s professional development feels more marketing than mastery, this one’s for you.In this episode, we cover:- active role engagement in professional associations- network quality over network size for managers and leaders- identity formation through belonging to values‑driven professional community- developmental friction and challenge within membership activities- credential signaling versus actual leadership development- learning from resource libraries (templates, frameworks) in memberships- event attendance versus active participation for leaders- contribution versus passive observation in professional communities- leveraging publications for reinforcement but limited growth- strategic networking beyond membership dues- using membership to create cross‑boundary weak tiesIf you found this useful, follow or save the episode so Spotify can keep recommending it."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected]. Subscribe to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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Imposter Syndrome - Field Entry #35
Ever feel like you’re a fraud at work? This episode tackles impostor syndrome—the peculiar, universal feeling that everyone else knows what they’re doing while you’re just winging it. Because when leaders doubt themselves, the team’s morale and productivity get a polite knock on the door.This episode is for managers, leaders and ambitious professionals who notice their confidence evaporate at the sight of a promotion email or a meeting agenda. If you find yourself rereading emails five times, downplaying compliments, or assuming your promotion was a clerical error, this episode will be your guide to surviving that existential dread.In this episode, we cover:Impostor syndrome symptomsLeadership and impostor feeling escalationReframing self-doubt in leadershipKeeping a Done file and sharing winsScientific reframe of negative thoughts (CBT)Normalizing feedback loops for psychological safetyPractice productive exposure: early drafts & peer inputNormalizing impostor feelings within teamsMaking expectations explicit to reduce ambiguityPraising completion and learning over charismaPairing new leaders with short‑term safety‑check mentorsFollow or save this episode so Spotify can keep nudging you when your inner fraud wants a rewrite."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected].
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Open Office Plans - Field Entry #34
Open offices were sold as the next step toward transparency and collaboration—yet they often end up sounding like a never‑ending karaoke bar. In this episode we unpack why those bright fluorescent halls kill focus, inflate sick days, and make managers feel invisible behind glass boxes.This episode is for leaders, managers, and professionals who have learned that the only thing louder than Derek’s synergy spiel is your own desire to get work done. If you’re tired of headphones being mandatory survival gear or want to stop pretending collaboration happens just because people sit next to each other, keep listening.In this episode, we cover:- Open office noise impact on employee focus - Headphone culture as a barrier to collaboration in shared workspaces - Loss of privacy and its effect on trust within teams - Acoustic design strategies that improve performance in open offices - Creating quiet zones versus collaboration hubs for balanced productivity - Flexible desk policies and their influence on employee satisfaction - Managing distraction in high‑traffic office environments - Leadership tactics to protect deep work time in open plans - Hybrid workspace models as a solution to open office fatigue - Involving staff in office layout decisions to reduce turnover - Debunking the myth that proximity equals collaboration - Measuring the cost of open offices on sick days and productivity If you’re ready to stop pretending open offices are the future, hit follow or save this episode so Spotify can keep serving you hard‑hitting leadership insights."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week. Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected]. Subscribe to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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Avoidasaur - Field Entry #33
Ever sat through a meeting where someone raises an eager hand and declares they will own the next big initiative, only for the project to stay forever stuck in the “good progress” zone? That’s the Avoidasaur in action – a creature that loves volunteering but hates finishing. In real workplaces, this behavior stalls initiatives, drains high performers, and keeps leaders chasing phantom metrics, undermining effective leadership.This episode is for managers who have witnessed enthusiasm outshine results, leaders who struggle with vague progress updates, and professionals who find themselves caught in the loop of “we’re aligning” but never seeing deliverables. If you’ve ever felt that your team’s calendar looks busy while output remains elusive, this is for you.In this episode, we cover:- Avoiding completion in corporate volunteering- Volunteering early without commitment- Defining clear ownership and accountability- Converting enthusiasm into tangible artifacts- Shortening feedback loops for execution- Rewarding completion over motion- Managing matrixed team ambiguity- Handling busyness vs. results culture- Using specific commitments to reduce avoidance- Clarifying definition of done in projects- Mitigating professional vague optimism in progress updates- Addressing shared ownership pitfallsIf you found this eye‑opening, hit follow and save this episode so your next meeting doesn’t feel like a cosmic joke."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected]. Subscribe to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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Active Listening - Field Entry #32
In a world where meetings run longer than actual work, this episode tackles the rare but essential leadership skill of active listening. Leaders who master it turn chaotic conversations into clear direction, saving time and boosting trust. Without it, even the best managers risk drowning in noise. This episode is for leaders, managers, and professionals who feel their meetings are endless, whose teams seem distracted or disengaged, and who want to cut wasted time and build psychological safety. If you’re leading teams that feel unheard, this episode offers practical tools to turn listening into a strategic advantage. In this episode, we cover: - Active listening skills for managers - Signs of fake listening in meetings - Why leaders avoid listening - Building trust through active listening - Practical steps to improve listening - Overcoming excuses that block listening - Cultivating a listening culture - Reducing meeting waste with better listening - Enhancing employee engagement via listening - The science behind effective listening - Developing listening habits for leadership If you’re ready to stop interrupting and start hearing, hit follow or save this episode so Spotify keeps bringing you more practical leadership insights. "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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Generational Mis-Management - Field Entry #31
Generational mis‑management is the new corporate panic, with leaders blaming Gen Z for low morale and Millennials for needing constant praise. It matters because it turns real workplace problems into demographic excuses, robs teams of genuine engagement, and costs organizations millions in lost talent. Because nothing screams effective leadership like assuming everyone's behavior depends on their birth decade.This episode is for leaders, managers, and professionals who are tired of blaming age for low morale or disengagement. If you want practical, evidence‑based strategies that replace horoscope‑style assumptions with real human insight, this is the guide you need.In this episode, we cover:Debunking generational management mythsRecognizing that generations are sociological constructs, not workplace predictorsUnderstanding research on minimal between‑generation differences and larger within‑group varianceWhy leaders love generational labels: simplification, outsourcing accountability, marketabilityThe risks of stereotype reinforcement, missed talent, and eroded trust in teamsThe lazy management trap that treats age like a horoscopeWhat actually works: individualized leadership through asking how each person wants feedback and supportEvidence‑based leadership practices that work across ages: clear expectations, balanced autonomy and coachingBuilding psychological safety to boost performance for all employeesDelivering meaningful feedback and growth opportunities without relying on generational assumptionsLeveraging emotional intelligence over age stereotypes to drive trust and inclusionPractical questions leaders should ask themselves when grappling with “generation” narrativesIf you found this eye‑opening, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep sending you evidence‑based leadership insights."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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Workplace Holidays - 2025 Holiday Episode - Field Entry #30
Workplace holiday gatherings are the perfect storm where professionalism evaporates faster than a latte in an open office. In this episode we dissect how the first lie of the evening—“This isn’t really work”—can trigger a cascade of career damage, from oversharing to gift‑giving blunders.This episode is for managers, team leaders, and HR professionals who want to keep their teams from turning holiday parties into a career black hole. It tackles pain points like setting boundaries in social contexts, preventing drunk activation, and protecting careers while still having fun.In this episode, we cover:holiday party leadership challengesmanaging the first lie of the eveningnavigating alcohol in workplace eventsboundary expiration during office celebrationsoversharing traditions at holiday gatheringsgift exchange failures and career impactend‑of‑night speech pitfallseffective navigation strategies for holiday partiesleadership modeling at social eventsself‑regulation techniques for leadersrecognizing holiday party archetypesmaintaining professionalism during festive chaosIf you’re ready to keep your team from turning a snowflake into a snowstorm, hit follow or save so Spotify can recommend more leadership hacks."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Motivational Posters - Field Entry #29
Motivational posters have been the office’s go‑to propaganda since forever, promising sky‑high success while secretly admitting we’re stuck in the same quarter. In this episode we peel back the glossy veneer to reveal the psychological tricks behind each laminated lie and show leaders how to replace them with real empowerment.This episode is for managers, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever stared at a “Teamwork” banner and wondered why their inbox still feels full. It tackles pain points like emotional labor gaps, authenticity in recognition, and the need for realistic motivational tools that actually move people.In this episode, we cover:motivational poster symbolic substitution analysisdecoding real messages behind corporate poster slogansemotional labor gap caused by laminated liesautonomy mastery through alternative motivation toolsrecognition and psychological safety without motivational postersfairness and resource adequacy in workplace messagingpractical alternatives to motivational posters for leadersspecies identification of common motivational posterstranslating poster language into actionable stepshumor and satire as critique of corporate culturemeasuring impact of motivational posters on employee stressaligning corporate values with authentic leadership practicesIf you found this deep‑cut satire useful, hit follow or save so Spotify can recommend more leadership gold."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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29.3 - Field Observation
Motivational posters have been the office’s go‑to propaganda since forever, promising sky‑high success while secretly admitting we’re stuck in the same quarter. In this episode we peel back the glossy veneer to reveal the psychological tricks behind each laminated lie and show leaders how to replace them with real empowerment.This episode is for managers, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever stared at a “Teamwork” banner and wondered why their inbox still feels full. It tackles pain points like emotional labor gaps, authenticity in recognition, and the need for realistic motivational tools that actually move people.In this episode, we cover:motivational poster symbolic substitution analysisdecoding real messages behind corporate poster slogansemotional labor gap caused by laminated liesautonomy mastery through alternative motivation toolsrecognition and psychological safety without motivational postersfairness and resource adequacy in workplace messagingpractical alternatives to motivational posters for leadersspecies identification of common motivational posterstranslating poster language into actionable stepshumor and satire as critique of corporate culturemeasuring impact of motivational posters on employee stressaligning corporate values with authentic leadership practicesIf you found this deep‑cut satire useful, hit follow or save so Spotify can recommend more leadership gold."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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29.2 - Field Observation
Motivational posters have been the office’s go‑to propaganda since forever, promising sky‑high success while secretly admitting we’re stuck in the same quarter. In this episode we peel back the glossy veneer to reveal the psychological tricks behind each laminated lie and show leaders how to replace them with real empowerment.This episode is for managers, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever stared at a “Teamwork” banner and wondered why their inbox still feels full. It tackles pain points like emotional labor gaps, authenticity in recognition, and the need for realistic motivational tools that actually move people.In this episode, we cover:motivational poster symbolic substitution analysisdecoding real messages behind corporate poster slogansemotional labor gap caused by laminated liesrecognition and psychological safety without motivational postersfairness and resource adequacy in workplace messagingpractical alternatives to motivational posters for leadersspecies identification of common motivational posterstranslating poster language into actionable stepshumor and satire as critique of corporate culturemeasuring impact of motivational posters on employee stressaligning corporate values with authentic leadership practicesIf you found this deep‑cut satire useful, hit follow or save so Spotify can recommend more leadership gold."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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29.1 - Field Observation
Motivational posters have been the office’s go‑to propaganda since forever, promising sky‑high success while secretly admitting we’re stuck in the same quarter. In this episode we peel back the glossy veneer to reveal the psychological tricks behind each laminated lie and show leaders how to replace them with real empowerment.This episode is for managers, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever stared at a “Teamwork” banner and wondered why their inbox still feels full. It tackles pain points like emotional labor gaps, authenticity in recognition, and the need for realistic motivational tools that actually move people.In this episode, we cover:motivational poster symbolic substitution analysisdecoding real messages behind corporate poster slogansemotional labor gap caused by laminated liesrecognition and psychological safety without motivational postersfairness and resource adequacy in workplace messagingpractical alternatives to motivational posters for leadersspecies identification of common motivational posterstranslating poster language into actionable stepshumor and satire as critique of corporate culturemeasuring impact of motivational posters on employee stressaligning corporate values with authentic leadership practicesIf you found this deep‑cut satire useful, hit follow or save so Spotify can recommend more leadership gold."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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The Time Glutton - Field Entry #28
Every office has a time‑devouring creature that loves to feast on your calendar like it’s a buffet of minutes. In this episode we call it the Time Glutton and show how its appetite can turn focus into chaos, deadlines into myths, and stress into an unavoidable reality for leaders.This episode is for managers, team leads, and anyone who feels their schedule is being eaten alive by endless meetings and urgent requests. It tackles pain points like setting firm boundaries, prioritizing ruthlessly, and building a culture where efficiency beats busyness.In this episode, we cover:guarding time as a strategic resourceprioritization techniques for busy leaderssetting boundaries to protect focus hoursdistinguishing activity from achievementmanaging the tyranny of the urgentbuilding time discipline in teamspreventing productivity drops from overworkclarity in change management through calendar hygienerecognizing and addressing the Time Glutton speciesactionable leadership steps to reclaim calendarsusing agendas to limit meeting timecreating accountability loops for task completionIf you’re ready to turn the tables on your calendar‑devouring intern, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep feeding you practical leadership hacks."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Field Observation 28.3 - The Time Glutton
Every office has a time‑devouring creature that loves to feast on your calendar like it’s a buffet of minutes. In this episode we call it the Time Glutton and show how its appetite can turn focus into chaos, deadlines into myths, and stress into an unavoidable reality for leaders.This episode is for managers, team leads, and anyone who feels their schedule is being eaten alive by endless meetings and urgent requests. It tackles pain points like setting firm boundaries, prioritizing ruthlessly, and building a culture where efficiency beats busyness.In this episode, we cover:guarding time as a strategic resourceprioritization techniques for busy leaderssetting boundaries to protect focus hoursdistinguishing activity from achievementmanaging the tyranny of the urgentbuilding time discipline in teamspreventing productivity drops from overworkclarity in change management through calendar hygienerecognizing and addressing the Time Glutton speciesactionable leadership steps to reclaim calendarsusing agendas to limit meeting timecreating accountability loops for task completionIf you’re ready to turn the tables on your calendar‑devouring intern, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep feeding you practical leadership hacks."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Field Observation 28.2 - The Time Glutton
Every office has a time‑devouring creature that loves to feast on your calendar like it’s a buffet of minutes. In this episode we call it the Time Glutton and show how its appetite can turn focus into chaos, deadlines into myths, and stress into an unavoidable reality for leaders.This episode is for managers, team leads, and anyone who feels their schedule is being eaten alive by endless meetings and urgent requests. It tackles pain points like setting firm boundaries, prioritizing ruthlessly, and building a culture where efficiency beats busyness.In this episode, we cover:guarding time as a strategic resourceprioritization techniques for busy leaderssetting boundaries to protect focus hoursdistinguishing activity from achievementmanaging the tyranny of the urgentbuilding time discipline in teamspreventing productivity drops from overworkclarity in change management through calendar hygienerecognizing and addressing the Time Glutton speciesactionable leadership steps to reclaim calendarsusing agendas to limit meeting timecreating accountability loops for task completionIf you’re ready to turn the tables on your calendar‑devouring intern, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep feeding you practical leadership hacks."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Field Observation 28.1 - The Time Glutton
Every office has a time‑devouring creature that loves to feast on your calendar like it’s a buffet of minutes. In this episode we call it the Time Glutton and show how its appetite can turn focus into chaos, deadlines into myths, and stress into an unavoidable reality for leaders.This episode is for managers, team leads, and anyone who feels their schedule is being eaten alive by endless meetings and urgent requests. It tackles pain points like setting firm boundaries, prioritizing ruthlessly, and building a culture where efficiency beats busyness.In this episode, we cover:guarding time as a strategic resourceprioritization techniques for busy leaderssetting boundaries to protect focus hoursdistinguishing activity from achievementmanaging the tyranny of the urgentbuilding time discipline in teamspreventing productivity drops from overworkclarity in change management through calendar hygienerecognizing and addressing the Time Glutton speciesactionable leadership steps to reclaim calendarsusing agendas to limit meeting timecreating accountability loops for task completionIf you’re ready to turn the tables on your calendar‑devouring intern, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep feeding you practical leadership hacks."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Resilience - Field Entry #27
Resilience is the corporate equivalent of pretending you’re fine while your coffee turns into a cold brew disaster. In today’s office, where deadlines have a PhD in drama and every email feels like a cliffhanger, leaders who can bounce back without breaking their own sanity are worth more than gold.This episode is for managers, team leaders, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever had to keep a smile on while juggling a mountain of emails. It tackles pain points such as stress management, burnout prevention, building resilience in high‑pressure environments, and turning micro‑exercises into real‑world wins.In this episode, we cover:definition of resilience in the workplacereasons leaders struggle with resiliencefailed resilience subspecies (e.g., toxic optimist, over‑resilient leader)evidence‑based strategies to bounce backbuilding resilience steps for leadersmicro‑resilience exercises that fit into a lunch breakbroaden‑and‑build theory and how it applies to daily workemotional intelligence as the backbone of resilient leadershipstress management techniques for managersburnout prevention practicesself‑care routines for high performersleadership development through resilienceIf you’re ready to stop pretending everything is fine and actually thrive, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep the resilience vibes coming."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Field Observation 27.3 - Resilience
Resilience is the corporate equivalent of pretending you’re fine while your coffee turns into a cold brew disaster. In today’s office, where deadlines have a PhD in drama and every email feels like a cliffhanger, leaders who can bounce back without breaking their own sanity are worth more than gold.This episode is for managers, team leaders, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever had to keep a smile on while juggling a mountain of emails. It tackles pain points such as stress management, burnout prevention, building resilience in high‑pressure environments, and turning micro‑exercises into real‑world wins.In this episode, we cover:definition of resilience in the workplacereasons leaders struggle with resiliencefailed resilience subspecies (e.g., toxic optimist, over‑resilient leader)evidence‑based strategies to bounce backbuilding resilience steps for leadersmicro‑resilience exercises that fit into a lunch breakbroaden‑and‑build theory and how it applies to daily workemotional intelligence as the backbone of resilient leadershipstress management techniques for managersburnout prevention practicesself‑care routines for high performersleadership development through resilienceIf you’re ready to stop pretending everything is fine and actually thrive, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep the resilience vibes coming."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Field Observation 27.2 - Resilience
Resilience is the corporate equivalent of pretending you’re fine while your coffee turns into a cold brew disaster. In today’s office, where deadlines have a PhD in drama and every email feels like a cliffhanger, leaders who can bounce back without breaking their own sanity are worth more than gold.This episode is for managers, team leaders, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever had to keep a smile on while juggling a mountain of emails. It tackles pain points such as stress management, burnout prevention, building resilience in high‑pressure environments, and turning micro‑exercises into real‑world wins.In this episode, we cover:definition of resilience in the workplacereasons leaders struggle with resiliencefailed resilience subspecies (e.g., toxic optimist, over‑resilient leader)evidence‑based strategies to bounce backbuilding resilience steps for leadersmicro‑resilience exercises that fit into a lunch breakbroaden‑and‑build theory and how it applies to daily workemotional intelligence as the backbone of resilient leadershipstress management techniques for managersburnout prevention practicesself‑care routines for high performersleadership development through resilienceIf you’re ready to stop pretending everything is fine and actually thrive, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep the resilience vibes coming."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Field Observation 27.1 - Resilience
Resilience is the corporate equivalent of pretending you’re fine while your coffee turns into a cold brew disaster. In today’s office, where deadlines have a PhD in drama and every email feels like a cliffhanger, leaders who can bounce back without breaking their own sanity are worth more than gold.This episode is for managers, team leaders, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever had to keep a smile on while juggling a mountain of emails. It tackles pain points such as stress management, burnout prevention, building resilience in high‑pressure environments, and turning micro‑exercises into real‑world wins.In this episode, we cover:definition of resilience in the workplacereasons leaders struggle with resiliencefailed resilience subspecies (e.g., toxic optimist, over‑resilient leader)evidence‑based strategies to bounce backbuilding resilience steps for leadersmicro‑resilience exercises that fit into a lunch breakbroaden‑and‑build theory and how it applies to daily workemotional intelligence as the backbone of resilient leadershipstress management techniques for managersburnout prevention practicesself‑care routines for high performersleadership development through resilienceIf you’re ready to stop pretending everything is fine and actually thrive, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep the resilience vibes coming."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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The Daily Huddle - Field Entry #26
Every morning, somewhere in a corporate jungle, people gather for the Daily Huddle – an event as revered by some as a sunrise meditation and by others as a mandatory time‑waster. This episode cuts through the hype to show leaders how to turn that ritual into genuine alignment instead of another circus.This episode is for managers, team leads, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever had to endure a stand‑up where everyone recites the same three lines. It addresses pain points such as filler‑filled meetings, misaligned agendas, and the psychological trap of repeating yesterday’s tasks.In this episode, we cover:daily huddle structure for leaderscommon variants of daily stand‑up ritualsreasons why teams love daily huddlespsychology behind daily stand‑upstools and artifacts used in daily meetingscultural side effects of daily huddlesleading effective daily huddlesleadership lessons from daily huddle observationsaligning vs wasting time in daily meetingseliminating filler in morning gatheringsrecognizing common daily huddle archetypes (Parrot, Monologue, Therapy, Side‑Chat, Blocker, Leader‑Centric)If you’re ready to stop turning your morning circle into a circus and actually get results, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep the leadership hacks coming."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Feedback - Field Entry #25
Feedback is the corporate ritual that most leaders dread, yet it’s essential for growth and high performance in any organization. When feedback is delivered poorly, it erodes trust and stifles innovation; when done right, it becomes a catalyst for continuous improvement.This episode is for managers, team leads, HR professionals who struggle with giving or receiving feedback and want to build a culture where constructive dialogue fuels success. We walk you through proven models that turn awkward conversations into clear action plans while preserving psychological safety.In this episode, we cover:Understanding the psychological impact of feedback on employeesAvoiding common feedback pitfalls like sandwich and drive‑byUsing the SBI model (Situation–Behavior–Impact) for clear leadership communicationImplementing micro‑feedback loops to keep conversations frequentBuilding a safe environment for constructive dialogue in teamsEncouraging feedforward instead of blame during coaching sessionsTraining leaders to give actionable praise that drives performanceNormalizing regular feedback as part of daily work routinesLeveraging psychological safety to improve team engagementStructuring feedback sessions with clear objectives and outcomesUsing written follow‑ups to reinforce key points after conversationsRecognizing and rewarding effective feedback behaviors within leadershipIf feedback feels like a bad colonoscopy, hit Save and Follow so Spotify can recommend more practical leadership tools."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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The Tangentopus - Field Entry #24
The Tangentopus is a workplace creature that turns every meeting into an endless digression, draining leaders’ time and leaving teams stuck on the wrong path. When leaders lose focus to tangents, productivity stalls and deadlines become optional.This episode is for managers, team leads, HR professionals who battle meeting overruns and wish to keep conversations productive while still embracing creativity. We give you practical tactics to steer meetings back on track without crushing the creative spark that keeps teams alive.In this episode, we cover:Managing tangential conversations in meetingsTimeboxing agenda items to prevent derailmentUsing visual anchors to keep teams focusedCoaching leaders to redirect off‑topic digressionsStructuring meetings with clear objectives and outcomesBalancing creativity with meeting efficiencyImplementing the Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) technique for leadership clarityEncouraging concise communication in group settingsSetting psychological safety while enforcing boundariesLeveraging brief brainstorming windows for tangentsUsing written follow‑ups to capture relevant ideasRecognizing and celebrating on‑topic contributionsIf you find yourself battling a Tangentopus in your next meeting, hit Save and Follow so Spotify can recommend more leadership tools."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Voicemail - Field Entry #23
Voicemail still clings to office culture like a stale coffee mug, draining leaders’ time and diluting clarity. In an age of Slack threads and instant texts, it’s the most archaic way to waste minutes while pretending to be personal.This episode is for managers, team leads, HR professionals, and anyone who still hears “you’ll call back” in their head after a three‑minute voicemail. If you’re stuck on legacy voice messages but crave efficient, boundary‑respecting communication, this is your guide to finally saying ‘no’ to the blinking red light of doom.In this episode, we cover:Managing voicemail in a modern workplaceSetting clear voicemail policies for leadersUsing visual voicemail to triage messages efficientlyLeveraging voicemail transcription for quick readingAvoiding tone misinterpretation in recorded messagesBuilding culture around asynchronous communication toolsImplementing voicemail best practices for leadership clarityProtecting time with boundaries on voice messagesAligning voicemail usage with leadership goalsUsing voicemail as a teaching moment for listening skillsEncouraging team shift to email, Slack, Teams instead of voicemailChoosing the right tools to replace voicemail in your organizationIf you’re ready to retire the voice‑message era, hit follow or save this episode so your future self can thank you for cutting the clutter."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Zoom - Field Entry #22
Zoom has become the default conference room of our era, but it’s also a breeding ground for fatigue and distraction. This episode dissects how leaders can tame the digital campfire without losing authenticity or engagement.This episode is for remote managers, team leads, and anyone who feels their Zoom calls are more like a circus than a collaboration. If you’re looking to keep your virtual meetings productive, inclusive, and not entirely mind‑blowing, this episode will give you the cheat sheet.In this episode, we cover:Managing Zoom fatigue in leadershipStructuring effective virtual meetingsBuilding psychological safety in remote teamsInclusion tactics for camera-off participantsTime‑boxing and agenda discipline on ZoomUsing humor to reduce Zoom burnoutAuthenticity in digital communicationEngagement strategies during long video callsLeveraging asynchronous collaboration toolsVideo etiquette for leadership visibilitySave this episode or follow us on Spotify so your next virtual huddle doesn’t feel like a trip to the moon."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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HR - Field Entry #21
HR is the corporate equivalent of a double‑edged sword—protecting the organization while trying to make everyone feel human. In this episode we decode why managers keep tripping over HR’s rituals and how to turn those encounters into strategic wins.This episode is for leaders, managers, and professionals who have ever felt like HR is either a friend or an enemy. If you’re ready to stop dodging performance reviews and start collaborating with the tribal elders of compliance, this is your playbook.In this episode, we cover:Building a partnership with HR for talent decisionsUnderstanding HR’s role in risk managementAligning team culture with organizational policyDocumentation practices to protect managersSetting clear expectations with HRManaging performance review processes effectivelyLeveraging HR for compliance and trainingCultivating trust between leaders and HRNavigating HR rituals like exit interviewsBalancing empathy and accountability in leadershipUsing HR as a strategic partner for succession planningFollow us on Spotify or save this episode so you can keep HR from turning your day into a courtroom drama."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Corporate Thesaurus - Field Entry #20
In the corporate jungle, jargon has become a silent saboteur of clarity and trust. This episode peels back the velvet curtain on buzzwords, revealing how leaders can choke off corporate speak before it chokes their teams.This episode is for managers, team leads, and anyone who has ever been buried under a pile of “synergize” or “pivot” while trying to get real work done. If you’re tired of your meetings sounding like a corporate thesaurus exam, this is the episode that will give you the antidote.In this episode, we cover:Managing corporate jargon in meetingsUsing plain English to increase trustBuzzword avoidance for managersCommunicating with clarity in leadershipBuilding authenticity through simple languageRole of humor in clarifying corporate termsReducing confusion with concise messagingLeadership voice and transparencyAvoiding buzzwords in executive communicationImpact of clear language on employee engagementSave this episode or follow us on Spotify so you can keep your leadership voice unfiltered—and your teams actually listening."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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The Clipster - Field Entry #19
Leadership teams must keep a lid on office noise, but sometimes that means dealing with a rogue nail clipper who thinks their "snick" is a team‑building exercise.This episode examines the Clipster—a disruptive grooming behavior—and shows why leaders need to set clear boundaries to protect focus and culture.This episode is for leaders, managers, and HR professionals who struggle with noise disruptions, unclear office etiquette, or the dilemma of enforcing personal hygiene norms without alienating staff.It addresses how a single clipster can erode productivity, degrade morale, and blur professional boundaries.In this episode, we cover:boundary‑setting for shared workspace hygienemanaging disruptive office behaviors like clippingleadership strategies to enforce personal grooming normsimpact of noise on focus and productivitycultural consequences of ignoring workplace etiquetteHR conversation templates for addressing clipstersmodeling appropriate behavior in open‑plan officescreating safe channels for staff concernsbalancing respect with disciplinary actionmeasuring productivity loss from grooming disruptionsleveraging leadership presence to reset normspreventing escalation of office ritualsFollow or save this episode so Spotify can surface more leadership guidance whenever you need a firm but friendly hand to steer your team away from the clipper’s chaos."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/[email protected]://n1consulting.substack.com/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at .Subscribe to our substack for more content:
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Networking - Field Entry #18
Leadership relies on networking, yet most leaders still feel like they’re in a root canal when the conversation starts.This episode dives into the messy world of relational networking and shows why mastering both in‑person banter and digital outreach is essential for keeping opportunities flowing.This episode is for leaders, managers, and HR professionals who find themselves awkward at mixers or uncertain about how to follow up after a handshake.It tackles the pain of collecting contacts that evaporate in six months, the challenge of balancing authenticity with career ambition, and the struggle to make networking feel less like a chore.In this episode, we cover:relational networking fundamentals for leadersdigital networking etiquette on LinkedInleadership presence at industry eventsovercoming awkwardness in small talkeffective follow‑up strategies after a meet‑and‑greetbuilding authentic professional relationshipsnetworking archetypes: over‑eager beaver, silent observer, free food enthusiast, human LinkedIn post, actual unicornleveraging virtual conferences for connectionmeasuring ROI of networking activitiesbalancing quantity and quality in contact listscreating personal branding through networkingFollow or save this episode so Spotify can recommend more leadership insights whenever you’re ready to swap the awkwardness for real influence."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/[email protected]://n1consulting.substack.com/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at .Subscribe to our substack for more content:
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Resumes - Field Entry #17
Think your résumé is just a polished list of buzzwords? In reality recruiters and hiring managers are hunting the same patterns that make you look good on paper but may hide real talent gaps. This episode breaks down how the resume’s mythic status blinds leaders and offers a data‑driven approach.This episode is for hiring managers, HR professionals, team leads, and recruiters who want practical tools to sift beyond surface buzzwords, as well as job seekers craving realistic advice on making their résumé count. It addresses the pain of over‑optimizing for ATS while still capturing authentic leadership experience.In this episode we cover:evaluating resumes for real leadership impactspotting buzzword overload in applicant tracking systemsusing structured interviews to complement resume screeningprioritizing growth patterns over perfect formattingbalancing ATS keywords with authenticityrecognizing soft skills through contextual evidenceavoiding bias from font or layout choicesleveraging work samples instead of résumé claimscoaching candidates on concise storytellingaligning resume content with team culture needsdesigning hiring processes that reduce résumé over‑relianceIf you’re ready to rethink how you read or write résumés, follow or save this episode so Spotify keeps sending you fresh hiring hacks."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Selective Hearing Boss - Field Entry #16
Ever sat through a meeting where the boss nods like they’ve heard you, only to later blame you for never telling them? That’s the reality of the Selective Hearing Boss – a manager who can forget every single email and still act surprised. In real workplaces this blind spot erodes trust, delays decisions, and turns everyday communication into a game of “Where did I put that?”This episode is for managers, leaders, HR professionals, and anyone tired of being accused of silence after you’ve already sent three emails. It’s for those who need practical ways to document conversations, protect themselves from blame, and turn the selective hearing cycle into clear accountability.In this episode we cover:managing managers with selective listening habitsdocumenting meetings to avoid being blamedusing email follow‑ups after discussionssetting expectations for communication clarityprotecting yourself from blame in high‑pressure teamscreating a shared project tracker for visibilitytraining leaders on active listening skillshandling miscommunication with humor and calmnesscoaching bosses to admit memory lapsesfostering trust through transparent updatesaligning team priorities when the boss forgets detailsIf you’re ready to stop being the scapegoat of forgetful leadership, hit follow or save this episode so Spotify can keep feeding you practical ways to stay sane."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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The High C - Field Entry #15
High Cs are the office’s quiet guardians of precision—people who will stop your team at the first sign of a typo or an unverified assumption. In a workplace that thrives on speed and creativity, ignoring their meticulousness is like letting a building collapse into chaos. This episode explains why their accuracy matters for leadership stability, risk mitigation, and long‑term success.This episode is for managers, team leads, HR professionals, and anyone who’s frustrated by the tension between speed and accuracy. It tackles pain points like how to keep a High C from stalling progress, how to communicate with them without losing your own sanity, and how leaders can harness their strengths while avoiding over‑engineering. If you’re ready to learn how to balance detail orientation with action, keep listening.In this episode, we cover:identifying a High C personality in your teamunderstanding High C communication style (precision over small talk)managing paralysis by analysis and decision delayssetting clear, deadline‑driven expectations for High Csbalancing high standards with project timelinesleveraging High C strengths for risk mitigation and accuracyavoiding micromanagement while giving them the data they needcollaborating with other DiSC types (D, I, S) around a High Chandling stress and perfectionism in high‑pressure situationscoaching a High C to embrace “good enough” when appropriateusing documentation and standards to protect fairness and reduce conflictIf you want your team to stay grounded without stalling, hit follow or save this episode so Spotify can keep delivering practical leadership hacks."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Delegation - Field Entry #14
Delegation is the forgotten art of letting go without losing control, and it’s the difference between a manager who burns out and a leader who multiplies impact. In an era where everyone thinks they can juggle everything solo, mastering delegation protects your sanity and fuels team growth. This episode breaks down why leaders resist delegating and how to avoid the classic Seagull, Helicopter, and Boomerang mistakes.This episode is for managers, team leads, HR professionals, and anyone who’s still holding onto tasks because they think it shows competence. It tackles pain points like why leaders resist delegation, how to align tasks with people’s skills, and practical steps to delegate without micromanaging. If you’re ready to turn your workload into a team‑building exercise instead of a personal treadmill, keep listening.In this episode, we cover:delegation vs task dumpingcommon delegation pitfalls (Seagull, Helicopter, Boomerang)building trust through clear instructions and authority transferaligning tasks with team members’ skills and growth goalsavoiding micromanagement while monitoring progressusing milestones to track delegated workdebriefing after completion to improve future delegationsdelegation as a leadership development toolpreventing burnout by redistributing responsibilitiescreating succession plans through strategic delegationrecognizing why leaders resist delegation (control issues, fear of irrelevance)structuring delegation check‑ins for continuous improvementIf you want to stop being the office hero who hoards every task, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep delivering practical leadership hacks."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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The High S - Field Entry 13
Every workplace has a quiet stabilizer who keeps the chaos from turning into a full‑blown circus: the High S, or Steadiness type. They’re the human metronome of meetings and the unofficial glue that holds teams together when everyone else is playing jazz. Yet their very tendency to defuse drama can backfire if leaders don’t give them the clarity and boundaries they need.This episode is for managers, team leads, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever had a colleague who keeps calm while everyone else flails. It tackles pain points like how to recognize a High S in the wild, avoid letting their people‑pleasing habits turn into burnout, and empower them to say no without feeling guilty. If you’re ready to harness steady leadership instead of loud charisma, keep listening.In this episode, we cover:identifying the High S personality in the workplacehigh S meeting behavior and email habitssupporting steadiness types with clear instructionspreventing burnout of high S employeesbuilding trust with high S team membersgiving boundaries to high S people without causing chaosleveraging high S strengths for team stabilitycommunication style: soft edges, gentle honestyrecognizing High S fears of change and confrontationusing high S as office glue in leadership roleshow managers can empower high S to say noaligning high S values with organizational goalsIf you want a calm anchor on your team instead of a loud megaphone, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep the steady leadership insights coming."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Onboarding - Field Entry #12
Every new hire walks into a corporate jungle armed with a welcome kit and zero context, yet they’re expected to produce results before they can pronounce the company’s mission statement. The first 90 days are less about getting the job done and more about faking competence until it becomes real. Leaders use this period as a litmus test for both you and their own ability to keep someone alive long enough to start contributing.This episode is for managers, team leads, HR professionals, and anyone who’s ever had to pretend they know what they’re doing while Googling acronyms under the desk. It tackles pain points like cultural petting zoo orientation rituals, panic spiral impostor syndrome, and the art of planting credibility before building a forest of projects. If you’re ready to turn your first 90 days from a survival marathon into a leadership playbook, keep listening.In this episode, we cover:first 90 days onboarding for new hirescultural petting zoo in the workplacepanic spiral and impostor syndrome during onboardingbuilding credibility early in a new rolestretch projects for early employeessurvival guide for first 90 daysasking questions as a new hire or managerobserving before solving in a new organizationdocumenting confusion to create future playbooksleadership lessons from the orientation phasemanaging expectations after day 30creating trust during onboardingIf you’re ready to turn your first 90 days into a leadership advantage, hit follow or save so Spotify can keep the hacks coming."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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The High i - Field Entry #11
High I personalities—those exuberant, endlessly enthusiastic influencers—can turn a quiet meeting into an impromptu dance party. In this episode we dissect how their boundless energy can both spark creativity and trigger collateral damage in the workplace.This episode is for managers, team leads, and anyone who’s ever tried to schedule a deadline while a High I keeps shouting “OH MY GOSH!”. It tackles pain points like setting boundaries with high‑energy teammates, harnessing their influence for productive brainstorming, and balancing charisma with structure.In this episode, we cover:high I personality traitsmigration patterns of high I employeescommunication style of high I influencersmanaging collateral damage from interruptionsleveraging influence for team engagementleadership tactics for managing high I colleaguesbalancing influence with structure and deadlinesusing high I strengths for brainstormingsetting boundaries with high I employeescoaching high I to anchor their flight into focused actionadvice for high I individuals on channeling energyIf you’re ready to tame the exuberant spark without killing the spirit, hit follow or save so Spotify can recommend more leadership gold."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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Job Interviews - Field Entry #10
Job interviews are the modern day ritual of mutual fiction—where both sides pretend to know what they’re doing and hope the other party doesn't notice. This episode dissects pre‑interview rituals, the five phases of the interview, and shows leaders how to turn this charade into a genuine hiring conversation without losing their sanity.This episode is for managers, recruiters, and aspiring leaders who are tired of rewriting resumes until they’re indistinguishable from the job description, or who want to master the art of asking questions that actually reveal fit. It also helps those who need a roadmap to navigate post‑interview recovery and avoid the dreaded feedback void.In this episode, we cover:leadership hiring process pre‑interview ritualsmanaging the icebreaker of mutual discomfortstorytelling with challenge performance questionsnavigating the cognitive maze case study phaseasking meaningful questions that matter to candidatespost‑interview recovery and feedback void managementobserving candidate behavior during interviewsIf you found this deep dive into interview rituals helpful, hit follow or save so Spotify can recommend more leadership gold."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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The High D - Field Entry #9
High Ds are the workplace meteors that sprint toward deadlines with a single‑minded roar, leaving teams in the dust and leaders wondering if empathy is optional. This episode unpacks their behavioral markings, communication style, and how to harness their dominance without letting them bulldoze your team.This episode is for managers, leaders, and professionals who wrestle with high‑dominance team members, struggle to keep the team moving fast without flattening morale, or want practical ways to align goals with empathy. It addresses how to channel a High D’s drive into productive outcomes while preserving people and culture.In this episode, we cover:leadership managing high dominance personalitiescoaching high D employees for team cohesionusing DiSC High D traits to drive resultsbalancing speed and empathy in high performance teamscommunicating effectively with high D personalitiesavoiding emotional flattening from dominant managersnavigating high D communication style for managersfostering collaboration among High D, High S, High C, and High Ileveraging the Hype Squad to support dominant leadersmitigating collateral damage from high dominance leadershipIf you found this deep dive into the High D helpful, hit follow or save so Spotify can recommend more leadership gold."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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Cover Letters - Field Entry #8
Cover letters still haunt our hiring rituals like an office ghost that refuses to move on. In this episode we dissect why they exist, what leaders actually read, and how to turn the ritual into a useful leadership tool.This episode is for managers, hiring leaders, and professionals who have wrestled with endless cover letters or want to become better readers of them. It tackles pain points like spotting genuine motivation, avoiding buzzword overload, and turning a stale ritual into an insight‑driven conversation.In this episode, we cover:leadership evaluation of cover letter authenticitymanagers customizing feedback for candidate lettersavoiding buzzword overload in hiring communicationsspotting genuine motivation in cover lettersusing cover letters as a strategic hiring toolmanaging candidate expectations during the cover letter processimproving leader-reader alignment with applicant writing stylereducing time spent on cover letter screening for managersbuilding workplace culture through honest cover letter reviewdeveloping clear and concise cover letter guidelines for teamsfostering leadership insight from candidate narrativesstreamlining hiring rituals to focus on real talentIf you found these insights helpful, hit follow or save this episode so Spotify can recommend more leadership gold."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/.
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Mugwanderer - Field Entry #7
In modern offices, a seemingly harmless habit can quietly erode productivity. This episode explores how the Mugwanderer disrupts focus and why leaders must address it to protect team output.This episode is for leaders, managers, and professionals who struggle with office distractions and want to balance social connection with purposeful work. It tackles pain points like protecting deep work time, setting conversational boundaries, and leveraging informal connectors without losing productivity.In this episode, we cover:leadership strategies for managing office distractionsbalancing focus time with casual conversations at workusing coffee culture to influence team dynamicssetting boundaries for informal chat in the workplaceprotecting deep work from interruptions by wanderersbuilding a culture that values purpose over unintentionalityleveraging informal connectors for cross‑functional collaborationtechniques for redirecting casual conversations to productive outcomesscheduling social energy for leaders and managersmaintaining productivity while encouraging cultural glueleadership tactics for dealing with the MugwandererIf you found these tips useful, follow our podcast or save this episode so Spotify can recommend more practical leadership insights."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected]
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Business Cards - Field Entry #6
Business cards may seem like a relic, but for leaders they’re still the first tactile proof of credibility. In an age where digital contact sharing is king, knowing how to make a business card work—and when to let go of the paper—can turn a shallow handshake into a genuine connection that drives collaboration and career growth.This episode is for managers who still hand out glossy rectangles at conferences, leaders looking to avoid wasting time on ineffective networking rituals, and professionals curious about how business cards can signal legitimacy without becoming digital clutter. If you’ve ever forgotten a name after a card exchange or wonder whether your QR code leads anywhere, this episode is for you.In this episode, we cover:business card etiquette for managersunderstanding the anatomy of a business cardwhy business cards matter in networking eventsbusiness card rituals in professional settingsbusiness cards vs digital contact sharingbuilding genuine connections after exchanging business cardsavoiding common business card mistakesleadership communication through business cardsusing business cards to signal legitimacy in the workplaceturning a business card into a networking toolSave this episode so Spotify can recommend more leadership insights that help you turn paper into powerful networking tools for leaders."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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DiSC - Field Entry #5
DiSC profiles are the office’s version of a sorting hat; they promise to help leaders understand their people but more often do the opposite. For managers and leaders, DiSC can be a shortcut that either saves or sabotages team cohesion. In this episode we unpack the myths, show how to use DiSC responsibly, and give practical tactics for increasing self‑awareness among teams.This episode is for managers who want a quick cheat sheet on Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness; leaders looking to avoid labeling traps; and professionals curious about turning personality insights into actionable communication.In this episode, we cover:understanding DiSC profiles for managersusing DiSC to increase self‑awareness in teamsapplying Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, Conscientiousness in leadership communicationavoiding personality labeling traps with DiSCtailoring feedback based on DiSC typesbuilding team flexibility with mixed DiSC stylesintegrating DiSC into evidence‑based leadership practicesrecognizing common DiSC archetypes in the workplace (High‑D Manager, High‑I Colleague, High‑S Team Member, High‑C Specialist)using DiSC as a conversation tool not a crutchcross‑training your own style to improve listening or let go of perfectionismSave this episode so Spotify can recommend more leadership resources that help you navigate personality quirks."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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Email - Field Entry #4
Email was invented to make collaboration painless; today it’s the digital abyss where productivity goes to die. For leaders, an overflowing inbox signals lost focus and missed decisions. In this episode we break down the life cycle of a workplace email and reveal why it feels productive but isnt.This episode is for managers who wake up with dozens of unread emails, leaders who want to stop drowning in endless threads, and professionals tired of being pulled into email politics. You’ll learn how to set boundaries on response times, identify the “Just Following Up Ninja,” CC Sorcerer, and Forward Philosopher, and turn tedious chains into actionable outcomes.In this episode, we cover:managing inbox overload for managersreducing email fatigue in leadership teamsstructuring effective email threads that drive action and clarity for leaderssetting clear response time expectations for employees and managersusing email as a delegation tool rather than status updates for leadersturning long email chains into concise meeting agendas to save managers' timecoaching staff on professional email etiquette to improve team leadership communicationleveraging automation and filters to handle repetitive messages for busy leadersmeasuring inbox health as part of leadership performance metricsSave this episode so Spotify can recommend more practical leadership resources that help you master your inbox."Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Podcast releases Monday Mornings with occasional bonus episodes throughout the week.Produced by N1 Consulting, LLC https://www.linkedin.com/company/n1-consulting-llc/To suggest field entries, or to reach out about our consulting and leadership coaching services, please reach out to us at [email protected] to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/
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The Leadership Field Guide is a practical leadership podcast for managers, leaders, and professionals navigating real workplaces. Each episode breaks down leadership skills, leadership styles, and management challenges as they actually show up at work—communication failures, accountability gaps, decision-making under pressure, and workplace culture issues. Using dry humor and clear analysis, the show offers leadership resources and practical insights you can actually use.
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