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Why Your Best Employee Just Became Your Worst Manager - “The Peter Principle Problem”

Why Your Best Employee Just Became Your Worst Manager - “The Peter Principle Problem”

Season 1 Episode 64 Published 1 week ago
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What if your best employee… is actually your worst manager?

In this eye-opening conversation, Brin'na Rollins-Williams unpacks the hidden leadership trap known as the Peter Principle—and why so many organizations unknowingly promote people into roles where they struggle to succeed.

We dive into the real cost of prioritizing performance over true leadership ability, from disengaged managers to disconnected teams—and the ripple effect it creates across an entire company culture.

But this isn’t just about what’s going wrong… it’s about what to do instead.

Brin'na shares powerful insights and practical strategies to help organizations rethink how they identify, develop, and support leaders—before burnout, frustration, and misalignment take hold.

If you’ve ever wondered why great employees don’t always make great managers—or you’re ready to build a more engaged, effective team—this conversation will challenge how you think about leadership from the inside out.

Gallup Article: https://www.gallup.com/workplace/700163/when-good-frontline-workers-make-bad-supervisors.aspx

Takeaways

  • Promoting high performers can lead to disengaged managers.
  • Good performance does not equate to good leadership skills.
  • Promotion should not be the only reward for employees.
  • Only 45% of new supervisors receive adequate training.
  • Effective training can significantly reduce burnout and turnover.
  • Management requires ongoing training and support.

Connect with Brin'na at https://www.legacyfulfilled.com/

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