Great Manager or Good Leader? The Hidden Difference That Breaks Teams
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概要
People usually mean well, but without clear systems they take the path of least resistance. In this episode, Nick breaks down the difference between being a great manager and being a good leader, and why vague instructions create drift, loopholes, and follow-up chaos. Using real examples from teams, Nick shows how “pedantic” clarity is actually a form of care: tighten the language, create specific checkpoints, and build simple accountability so success is the default. Nick also explains how leaders can set fair boundaries for newer assistants without killing their spirit, and offers a practical script for resetting expectations around client requests, communication cadence, and what “good” looks like.
Chapters:
- (00:00:00) Great manager vs good leader: why it matters
- (00:01:02) The checklist loophole: when “check twice” still fails
- (00:02:12) Two checkpoints + “zero to infinity” accountability
- (00:03:44) Setting boundaries for assistants on client requests
- (00:05:02) Leadership script: say the obvious, be curious, be clear
Links and Resources
- 7 Figure Advisor
- Nick Davies on LinkedIn
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