Season 1 Episode 468
8 Leadership Principles Every New PM Must Master Today When Leading Your FIRST PROJECT
🚀 Ready to lead your team with confidence? Whether you're navigating workplace challenges, building trust, or tackling imposter syndrome, this empowering guide will set you on the path to success!
In this episode, we explore essential principles that new project managers can apply to overcome common challenges and lead their projects successfully.
Through a blend of personal anecdotes and actionable tips, we cover maintaining composure, leading through influence, controlling the narrative, and more.
Whether you need help navigating conflicts, fostering a culture of transparency, or making pivotal changes, these insights will guide you in earning respect and achieving project goals.
Tune in to learn how to lead with confidence and effectiveness.
Learn how to transform your project management skills and thrive as a respected leader.
🔥 Here's what you'll learn:
✅ How to maintain composure under pressure and inspire confidence
✅ Leading with influence, not authority, to build a support network
✅ Clear communication techniques to control the project narrative
✅ Personal empowerment tips to push back professionally and thrive
✅ The secret to running effective meetings with actionable outcomes
✅ Why pivoting plans strategically is the key to sustained success
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: The Real Reason Your Project is Stalling
00:10 A Personal Story of Leadership Challenges
01:29 Principle 1: Maintain Composure
02:50 Principle 2: Lead Through Influence, Not Authority
04:21 Principle 3: Control the Narrative
05:52 Principle 4: Listen More Than You Talk
07:01 Principle 5: Push Back Professionally
08:44 Principle 6: Be Prepared to Pivot
11:16 Principle 7: Document Interactions to Protect the Team
12:36 Principle 8: Every Meeting Must Have a Verdict
14:34 Conclusion: Leadership is About Presence, Not Perfection
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