Episodi

  • Avoidasaur - Field Entry #33
    Jan 19 2026

    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 pitfalls


    If 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/⁠⁠


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    15 min
  • Active Listening - Field Entry #32
    Jan 12 2026

    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 LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com.


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    12 min
  • Generational Mis-Management - Field Entry #31
    Jan 5 2026

    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 myths
    • Recognizing that generations are sociological constructs, not workplace predictors
    • Understanding research on minimal between‑generation differences and larger within‑group variance
    • Why leaders love generational labels: simplification, outsourcing accountability, marketability
    • The risks of stereotype reinforcement, missed talent, and eroded trust in teams
    • The lazy management trap that treats age like a horoscope
    • What actually works: individualized leadership through asking how each person wants feedback and support
    • Evidence‑based leadership practices that work across ages: clear expectations, balanced autonomy and coaching
    • Building psychological safety to boost performance for all employees
    • Delivering meaningful feedback and growth opportunities without relying on generational assumptions
    • Leveraging emotional intelligence over age stereotypes to drive trust and inclusion
    • Practical questions leaders should ask themselves when grappling with “generation” narratives

    If 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

    LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com


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    18 min
  • Workplace Holidays - 2025 Holiday Episode - Field Entry #30
    Dec 21 2025

    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 challenges
    • managing the first lie of the evening
    • navigating alcohol in workplace events
    • boundary expiration during office celebrations
    • oversharing traditions at holiday gatherings
    • gift exchange failures and career impact
    • end‑of‑night speech pitfalls
    • effective navigation strategies for holiday parties
    • leadership modeling at social events
    • self‑regulation techniques for leaders
    • recognizing holiday party archetypes
    • maintaining professionalism during festive chaos

    If 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

    LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com


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    13 min
  • Motivational Posters - Field Entry #29
    Dec 15 2025

    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 analysis
    • decoding real messages behind corporate poster slogans
    • emotional labor gap caused by laminated lies
    • autonomy mastery through alternative motivation tools
    • recognition and psychological safety without motivational posters
    • fairness and resource adequacy in workplace messaging
    • practical alternatives to motivational posters for leaders
    • species identification of common motivational posters
    • translating poster language into actionable steps
    • humor and satire as critique of corporate culture
    • measuring impact of motivational posters on employee stress
    • aligning corporate values with authentic leadership practices

    If 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

    LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com


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    27 min
  • 29.3 - Field Observation
    Dec 12 2025

    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 analysis
    • decoding real messages behind corporate poster slogans
    • emotional labor gap caused by laminated lies
    • autonomy mastery through alternative motivation tools
    • recognition and psychological safety without motivational posters
    • fairness and resource adequacy in workplace messaging
    • practical alternatives to motivational posters for leaders
    • species identification of common motivational posters
    • translating poster language into actionable steps
    • humor and satire as critique of corporate culture
    • measuring impact of motivational posters on employee stress
    • aligning corporate values with authentic leadership practices

    If 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

    LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com


    Subscribe to our substack for more content:

    https://n1consulting.substack.com/


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    1 min
  • 29.2 - Field Observation
    Dec 10 2025

    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 analysis
    • decoding real messages behind corporate poster slogans
    • emotional labor gap caused by laminated lies
    • recognition and psychological safety without motivational posters
    • fairness and resource adequacy in workplace messaging
    • practical alternatives to motivational posters for leaders
    • species identification of common motivational posters
    • translating poster language into actionable steps
    • humor and satire as critique of corporate culture
    • measuring impact of motivational posters on employee stress
    • aligning corporate values with authentic leadership practices

    If 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 LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com


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    1 min
  • 29.1 - Field Observation
    Dec 9 2025

    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 analysis
    • decoding real messages behind corporate poster slogans
    • emotional labor gap caused by laminated lies
    • recognition and psychological safety without motivational posters
    • fairness and resource adequacy in workplace messaging
    • practical alternatives to motivational posters for leaders
    • species identification of common motivational posters
    • translating poster language into actionable steps
    • humor and satire as critique of corporate culture
    • measuring impact of motivational posters on employee stress
    • aligning corporate values with authentic leadership practices

    If 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 LeadershipFieldGuide@gmail.com


    Subscribe to our substack for more content: https://n1consulting.substack.com/


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    1 min