Listen "Leadership in the Middle: Coaching for Culture Keepers"
Episode Synopsis
Middle managers are the unsung heroes of the modern workplace. They’re the bridge between vision and execution, strategy and people, senior leadership and front-line teams. But they’re also the most overlooked when it comes to meaningful development and support. In this episode of What’s the DEIL? Shanté and Natalie delve into why middle managers are the culture keepers and why investing in them is crucial to an organization's health, retention, and long-term performance.From the unique challenges middle managers face to the pressure they absorb from both directions, we explore the importance of coaching, training, and development in making these roles sustainable. We also offer practical solutions, scalable coaching models, and a call for HR and executive leaders to stop thrusting people into leadership without providing them with the tools to succeed.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why middle managers are the “pressure cookers” of your organizationHow senior leaders often misunderstand the lived experience of mid-level leadershipWhat happens when you promote people into management without equipping themHow coaching (not just training) is the key to unlocking leadership at scaleThe ROI of supporting middle managers, not just in morale, but in outcomesWhy culture assessments should include a deep look at manager feedbackTools like Cloverleaf that scale coaching organization-wideThe difference between leadership theory and actual day-to-day executionKey Takeaways:Middle managers carry more than task lists; they carry culture. And if they don’t feel supported or trained, you’ll feel it in engagement, productivity, and turnover.Leadership development can’t be a one-time workshop. It must be continuous, embedded, and responsive to the evolving demands of the workplace.Coaching is scalable. From one-on-one executive support to digital tools and group coaching sessions, there are ways to bring coaching into every level of the business.Stop confusing technical excellence with managerial readiness. Just because someone is great at their job doesn’t mean they know how to lead people. Invest in that transition.Avoid the “nasty nice” culture. If people aren’t telling the truth or sharing challenges, your culture will never grow and your middle managers will drown silently.Follow & Connect with us:Follow Natalie Norfus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalienorfus/. Follow Shante Gordon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shantegordon/. We’ve led hundreds of audits, assessments, and people strategy engagements and we’d love to help your organization. Book a consultation with The Norfus Firm: https://thenorfusfirm.com/. Follow What’s the DEIL on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatsthedeil/. Follow What’s the DEIL on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatsthedeil. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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