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Why Better Time Management Won't Fix Your Team's Problems

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If you’ve ever said, “I just need to manage my time better,” or “If they were more efficient, we’d be fine,” this episode is for you.

In today’s conversation, we’re flipping the script on strengths and weaknesses at work. While most people focus on improving tactical skills like organization or productivity, the real game-changer is how we show up relationally. You’ll learn how relational weaknesses, like defensiveness, passive-aggressive behavior, and poor communication, are quietly killing trust and morale on your team, even when everything looks like it’s running smoothly.

Whether you're leading a team or just trying to be a better teammate, this episode will help you see the true cause of disconnection, and what to do about it.

🧠 In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why improving your tactical skills might not fix your team problems
  • The difference between tactical and relational strengths and weaknesses
  • Real-world relational weaknesses that silently destroy workplace culture
  • What it really means to be defensive (and how to shift it)
  • Why being approachable matters more than being available
  • How to start showing up as a human-centered leader... today

📌 Resources Mentioned:

✅ Subscribe & Review:

If this episode challenged your thinking or gave you something practical to try, I’d love for you to hit subscribe, leave a rating + review, and share it with a teammate who might be focusing on the wrong things.

🔜 Next Week:

We’re taking this conversation one step further. With graduation season in full swing, I’m sharing the hard truths I wish I had learned sooner, about self-discipline, ownership, and what it really means to lead yourself well.

Being the boss is both a privilege and a responsibility. Now what are you going to do with it?

  • tactical vs relational strengths
  • relational weaknesses in the workplace
  • leadership development podcast
  • how to improve team dynamics
  • building trust at work
  • defensive behavior at work
  • human-centered leadership
  • emotional intelligence in leadership
  continue reading

59 episodes

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Manage episode 487098755 series 3668385
Content provided by Desiree Petrich - Intentional Action. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Desiree Petrich - Intentional Action or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

If you’ve ever said, “I just need to manage my time better,” or “If they were more efficient, we’d be fine,” this episode is for you.

In today’s conversation, we’re flipping the script on strengths and weaknesses at work. While most people focus on improving tactical skills like organization or productivity, the real game-changer is how we show up relationally. You’ll learn how relational weaknesses, like defensiveness, passive-aggressive behavior, and poor communication, are quietly killing trust and morale on your team, even when everything looks like it’s running smoothly.

Whether you're leading a team or just trying to be a better teammate, this episode will help you see the true cause of disconnection, and what to do about it.

🧠 In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why improving your tactical skills might not fix your team problems
  • The difference between tactical and relational strengths and weaknesses
  • Real-world relational weaknesses that silently destroy workplace culture
  • What it really means to be defensive (and how to shift it)
  • Why being approachable matters more than being available
  • How to start showing up as a human-centered leader... today

📌 Resources Mentioned:

✅ Subscribe & Review:

If this episode challenged your thinking or gave you something practical to try, I’d love for you to hit subscribe, leave a rating + review, and share it with a teammate who might be focusing on the wrong things.

🔜 Next Week:

We’re taking this conversation one step further. With graduation season in full swing, I’m sharing the hard truths I wish I had learned sooner, about self-discipline, ownership, and what it really means to lead yourself well.

Being the boss is both a privilege and a responsibility. Now what are you going to do with it?

  • tactical vs relational strengths
  • relational weaknesses in the workplace
  • leadership development podcast
  • how to improve team dynamics
  • building trust at work
  • defensive behavior at work
  • human-centered leadership
  • emotional intelligence in leadership
  continue reading

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