Embracing Rookie Mindset
Rookies often navigate new experiences with a unique approach, characterized by openness to feedback and a willingness to recalibrate. However, without clear direction, they risk solving the wrong problems. It's crucial to establish targets early on and regularly assess progress to ensure they're on the right path.In this clip
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How should I handle a frustrating relationship with one manager at work, who rarely gives me the space to explain and often asserts herself in the middle of presentations? I'm an intern, and while everyone else loves me and I love them, I feel like I need to change my attitude. Will adjusting my behavior help her loosen her resistance too?
How should I approach my relationship with a manager at work who rarely gives me the space to explain and often asserts herself in the middle of presentations? I'm going to change how I've been acting—I'm just an intern, but it's not obvious; everyone else loves me, and I love them. She has a different approach, and while it's useful in some ways, it's also frustrating. I'm proud that I recognize I need to adjust to her behavior. Will changing my approach help her loosen her resistance too?
What does it mean when you realize you may have been making a mistake or taken criticism in a negative or defensive way on a project, as discussed in episode 225: Kim Scott | Care Personally, Challenge Directly with Radical Candor?