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Success Secrets and Stories

Success Secrets and Stories

Di: Host and author John Wandolowski and Co-Host Greg Powell
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Intro - Podcast Purpose:
To share management leadership concepts that actually work.

You are responsible for your development as a leader. Don't expect the boss to invest the training budget in your career. Consider this podcast as an investment of time in your career, with a bit of management humor added at the same time.

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  • What If Your Best Talent Are Already Within Your Organization?
    Jun 19 2026

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    A hiring freeze hits, overtime gets cut, deadlines don’t move, and suddenly every manager hears the same message: make do with what you have. We start with a real factory-floor moment where the pressure is obvious, the team is tired, and the work still has to ship. Then we share the twist: performance improves anyway, not by adding people, but by growing people.

    We dig into Management By Responsibility (MBR) and why it works so well in a stagnant labor market. Instead of pushing harder or slipping into micromanagement, we focus on capacity building through strengths-based coaching, emotional readiness, and clear agreements that create real ownership. We talk about why responsibility is personal, why people grow when they choose responsibility, and how leaders become talent developers rather than task distributors. We also connect the dots to today’s trends, including where AI can help with task data while leaders double down on developing the humans doing the work.

    You’ll hear practical tools you can use immediately: questions that reveal what gives employees energy, a simple readiness check before adding responsibility, and a “growth agreement” that avoids corporate jargon but still measures progress. We also walk through cross-training and internal transfers, plus how HR can support the approach, especially when the freeze doesn’t stop the workload. If you want more leadership tools, check out John’s book Building Your Leadership Toolbox, explore Dr. Durst’s MBR program at SuccessGrowthAcademy.com, and then subscribe, share, and leave a review so more managers can lead better under pressure.

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    18 min
  • Agreements Beat Expectations
    Jun 12 2026

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    A missed deadline can feel like disrespect, but it often starts with something far less dramatic: an expectation nobody ever agreed to. We open with a simple workplace story a budget report “due Monday” that someone thought was due Wednesday and use it to expose how easily leaders create conflict through vague requests, inherited norms, and unspoken rules. Our goal is practical leadership: less frustration, fewer surprises, and more follow-through.

    We walk through the most powerful tool in the MBR framework: agreements. An agreement is not just “do the task.” It is clear what is being done, why it matters, who owns each piece, when it is due, and what support is needed. That one shift turns accountability into something people can actually meet with dignity. We also tackle the classic management landmine: “ASAP.” If everything is urgent, nothing is clear, and your team ends up guessing. We share a simple script for setting realistic timelines, confirming dependencies, and documenting commitments so responsibility is shared instead of imposed.

    Then we connect the dots of leadership trends: individualized growth, emotional readiness, influence over authority, AI-enhanced clarity, and culture as a performance multiplier. We explain how AI can help track deadlines and reduce ambiguity, while trust and readiness still require human leadership. If you want a better way to lead without micromanaging, start by replacing expectations with agreements and pressure with partnership.

    Subscribe for more practical leadership tools, share this with a manager who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one expectation at work you wish had been an agreement?

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    23 min
  • NEW BOOK Announcement: The Fifth Gear of Leadership; A Leader's Transformation
    Jun 5 2026

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    We would like to announce Dr. Durst and I have created a new leadership novel, The Fifth Gear of Leadership: A Leader’s Transformation, built around the MBR program and written for people who learn best through story, pressure, and choices that actually feel familiar.

    The Fifth Gear book walk through why a narrative can teach leadership development better than a list of tips. Our main character, Jack Morris, starts as a machinist with a young family and grows over two decades, facing career reviews, staff development, missteps, and the “oh wow” moments that turn a supervisor into a leader. Along the way, we lay out our five leadership gears: passive management, task-driven control, rational leadership with listening and vulnerability, accountability rooted in integrity, and fifth gear transformation where clarity, trust, and legacy take center stage.

    We also go straight at the hard side of supervisor training: performance problems, coaching, and termination. We share how MBR pushes us to communicate clearly, guide consistently, and avoid surprises, so people are genuinely set up to succeed. And we close with a practical challenge you can use right away: ask yourself what gear you’re in, name one choice that would move you up, then do that one thing.

    If this helps you, subscribe, share it with a new manager in your life, and leave a review so more leaders can find the show.

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