
How to Lead and Follow Simultaneously: The Liminal Space Every Manager Must Master
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Join host Danielle Hutchinson on the Authors on Mission podcast as she sits down with Dr. Chris Fuzie, a leadership expert with 25+ years of public sector experience spanning law enforcement, education, and organizational consulting.
In this compelling conversation, Dr. Fuzie shares insights from his Amazon bestselling book "Liminal Space," exploring the challenging dual role of leading and following simultaneously in today's organizations.
Key Tips You'll Learn:
✨ How to navigate the "liminal space" where you must both lead your team and follow upper management
✨ Why separating behavior from the person is crucial when addressing performance issues
✨ The power of giving people grace to make mistakes and learn rather than defaulting to punishment
✨ How to apply mathematical models (tessellations) to understand and predict organizational behavior
✨ Why understanding followership theory is just as important as leadership skills
Dr. Fuzie also shares his journey from struggling with narrative writing to becoming an Amazon bestseller, revealing how the right publishing partnership can transform your message and reach.
Whether you're a manager feeling pulled in multiple directions, a consultant looking to deepen your leadership expertise, or an aspiring author ready to share your knowledge with the world, this episode offers practical frameworks you can implement immediately.
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