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Supermanagers, brought to you by the team at Fellow, is the podcast for leaders who want to build organizations with exceptional management practices.

Join Aydin Mirzaee, CEO at Fellow, as he uncovers the innovative strategies, bold decision-making, and insightful perspectives that drive world-class executives in building and scaling successful and productive organizations.

We’ll be covering topics on:
Operational excellence
Leadership
Remote and Hybrid work
Scaling teams & organizations
Workplace culture
Employee engagement & motivation
Hiring and retention

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Supermanagers, brought to you by the team at Fellow, is the podcast for leaders who want to build organizations with exceptional management practices.

Join Aydin Mirzaee, CEO at Fellow, as he uncovers the innovative strategies, bold decision-making, and insightful perspectives that drive world-class executives in building and scaling successful and productive organizations.

We’ll be covering topics on:
Operational excellence
Leadership
Remote and Hybrid work
Scaling teams & organizations
Workplace culture
Employee engagement & motivation
Hiring and retention

👉 Fellow.app/supermanagers

    Albert Strasheim, CTO at Rippling, on Embracing Rapid Iteration and Setting Goals for Accountability

    Albert Strasheim, CTO at Rippling, on Embracing Rapid Iteration and Setting Goals for Accountability

    Albert’s role as CTO & SVP of Engineering at Rippling is marked by an impressive blend of technical expertise and leadership experience. In discussion with host Aydin Mirzaee, Albert delves into the diverse experiences that have shaped his career, including pivotal positions at Segment, Mesosphere, and Cloudflare. His journey from engineering roles to top-tier management illustrates his deep commitment to hands-on leadership and continuous improvement.

    A cornerstone of Albert’s leadership philosophy is fostering an environment where both innovation and quality are prioritized. He highlights Rippling’s strategic planning processes, including the importance of setting clear, actionable goals and maintaining flexibility to adapt to new information. Albert also touches on the future of HR software, emphasizing the integration of AI and the critical role of understanding employee data to drive better business outcomes.

    In episode 6 of season 2, Albert emphasizes the significance of effective project management through mechanisms like blitz meetings, which streamline decision-making and ensure efficient execution of critical initiatives. His insights into leadership, team dynamics, and the evolving landscape of HR technology provide listeners with valuable strategies to implement in their own organizations.

    Tune in to explore Albert’s techniques and insights that have contributed to Rippling’s success as a fast-growing technology company, valued at over $13 billion. 

    This episode offers a wealth of actionable advice for leaders looking to drive innovation, maintain quality, and lead with intention and impact.

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    TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

    [03:26] Advice for aspiring leaders

    [07:09]  The importance of being hands-on leader

    [11:58] Planning and prioritization in a rapidly growing company

    [19:03] Utilizing Quality Weeks

    [29:50] Strategic planning and setting goals

    [34:48] The future of HR software and the role of AI

    [40:40] Underrated leadership advice

     

    👉 Check out the resources mentioned here: ⁠https://fellow.app/supermanagers/albert-strasheim-rippling/⁠



    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:


    Read ⁠The Goal⁠ by Eliyahu M. Goldratt


    Connect with Albert on ⁠LinkedIn⁠




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    • 43 min
    Vitaly Pecherskiy, Co-Founder at StackAdapt, on the Role of the CEO, Mental Models, and Employee Onboarding

    Vitaly Pecherskiy, Co-Founder at StackAdapt, on the Role of the CEO, Mental Models, and Employee Onboarding

    Vitaly’s journey from COO to CEO of StackAdapt, a thriving programmatic advertising company, is marked by substantial role diversification and a refined approach to leadership. In discussion with host Aydin Mirzaee, Vitaly highlights the nuanced differences between the roles.



    👉 Visit our website to get all the details: https://fellow.app/supermanagers/vitaly-pecherskiy-stackadapt/



    As COO, operational efficiency and internal management were his forte. However, stepping into the CEO role required a shift towards more strategic decision-making and external representation of the company.

    Understanding that effective leadership requires reliance on his management team, Vitaly speaks about empowering this team. He emphasizes hiring a chief of staff and an executive assistant to better distribute tasks that pertain to decision-making and execution, allowing him to focus on overarching company goals and culture.

    A cornerstone of Vitaly’s leadership philosophy is the importance of company culture, which he identifies as a dynamic rather than static element within the organization. He candidly shares an anecdote about a positive customer service experience that reshaped their office greetings, subtly yet significantly influencing the company’s culture. This story highlights how small changes can have far-reaching effects on an organization's atmosphere and employee morale.

    In episode 5 of season 2, Vitaly notes that leadership is not just about leading others but also about continuous self-development and fostering an environment where both employees and the company thrive. His experiences and strategies shine a light on the path to being an adaptive, thoughtful, and impactful leader. As the podcast episode concludes, listeners are left with actionable insights and the encouragement to reflect, adapt, and lead with intention and innovation.

    Tune in to explore Vitaly's techniques and insights that helped propel a bootstrapped company to monumental success, now operating with over 1100 employees across 10 countries.

    • 44 min
    Rob Khazzam, CEO at Float on Building a Culture of Urgency, Customer Obsession, and Risk Tolerance

    Rob Khazzam, CEO at Float on Building a Culture of Urgency, Customer Obsession, and Risk Tolerance

    Rob Khazzam's tenure on Uber's first international launch team provided invaluable lessons that continue to shape his leadership as CEO of Float.



    At Uber, Rob experienced an environment marked by an unwavering focus on talent, a bias for action, and relentless execution. Amidst the intense and fast-paced environment, Rob also recognized the importance of being willing to think really big and go for it.



    Rob Khazzam is the CEO and Co-Founder of Float, a revolutionary fintech company helping companies simplify spending through a corporate card and spend management software. Prior to becoming a founder, Rob worked at Uber for 5 years in international expansion and general management in Eastern Europe and Canada. 



    In episode 4 of season 2, Rob shares his journey of intense growth from launching Uber in different countries to founding and leading Float. He emphasizes the importance of communication, organization, and reflection in becoming a better manager. Rob also discusses the culture at Float, focusing on values such as talent density, risk tolerance, urgency, customer obsession, and a culture of learning and growth. He shares his insights on hiring excellent talent and the importance of resilience and passion. Rob encourages leaders to stop coddling their teams and instead lead with transparency and context.



    Tune in to hear all about Rob’s leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way!

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    TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

    [03:11] Going from private equity to Uber

    [08:48] How to know when to seize the rocket ship

    [15:20] Accountability and focus: key drivers at Uber

    [19:57] The problem with unproductive meetings

    [23:21] Organizational growth and improved management

    [29:05] Building a culture of talent and customer obsession at Float

    [33:11] Hiring for culture and continuous growth at Float

    [38:24] The importance of risk tolerance in startups

     

    👉 Check out the resources mentioned here: https://fellow.app/supermanagers/rob-khazzam-float/ 



    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

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    • 44 min
    Mark Frein, COO at Oyster on Being a Multifunctional Executive and Harnessing Pattern Recognition in Leadership Roles

    Mark Frein, COO at Oyster on Being a Multifunctional Executive and Harnessing Pattern Recognition in Leadership Roles

    Mark Frein, COO of Oyster, discusses how he approaches his role as a multifunctional executive. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the scope and responsibilities of the job, rather than the title. 

    Transitioning from a single-function to a multifunctional executive, like a COO, requires a significant shift in how you operate. According to Mark Frein, whether it's navigating a discussion on service metrics one moment and pivoting to product innovation the next, being able to adapt and change at a moment's notice is vital.

    Mark Frein is a seasoned leader and the Chief Operating Officer at Oyster. With decades of experience in the tech industry, including roles as Chief People Officer and a professor in academia, Mark has established himself as a dynamic force driving organizational growth and operational excellence.

    In episode 3 of season 2, Mark offers valuable perspectives on effective goal setting, prioritization, and the power of hypothesis-oriented goals in driving success. He delves into prioritizing job scope and responsibilities over titles and shares insights on aligning people practices with business objectives. Mark explores the challenges of fostering cross-functional collaboration and highlights the importance of fostering a cohesive team environment. Drawing from his expertise as an executive coach, he discusses the role of HR in a business context and the significance of systems thinking and multidisciplinary approaches in leadership. Mark also addresses the evolving landscape of remote work in 2024, advocating for inclusivity and equal opportunities in distributed work environments.

    Tune in to hear all about Mark’s leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way!

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    TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

    [04:02] Context switching as a multifunctional executive

    [09:25] Shiny object syndrome

    [14:28] Creating cross-functional collaboration

    [20:19] Executive coaching in leadership

    [28:11] Systems thinking and multidisciplinary approaches

    [33:50] The state of remote work in 2024

    [39:04] The never-ending craft of being a manager



     👉 Check out the resources mentioned here: https://fellow.app/supermanagers/mark-frein-oyster/



    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Connect with Mark on LinkedIn

    Follow Mark on Medium

    Check out the book Range by David Epstein

    Join the Supermanagers Slack community

    • 41 min
    Mauro Porcini, SVP & Chief Design Officer at PepsiCo, Reveals the Traits Shaping the Unicorn Leadership Teams of the Future

    Mauro Porcini, SVP & Chief Design Officer at PepsiCo, Reveals the Traits Shaping the Unicorn Leadership Teams of the Future

    There’s a secret formula behind fostering innovation, driving success, and creating positive work environments in large corporations. 

    Optimism, coupled with curiosity and kindness, are traits that leaders must embody to create synergies, boost efficiency, and improve working relationships in their organizations. According to Mauro Porcini, these underrated characteristics allow leaders to see progress, stay motivated and overcome any obstacles.

    Mauro Porcini is a visionary leader and the first-ever Chief Design Officer at PepsiCo. With a distinguished career spanning renowned organizations like 3M and Philips Design, Mauro has been at the forefront of infusing design thinking into corporate cultures worldwide. He hosts the podcast ‘In Your Shoes With Mauro Porcini,’ where he explores the creative minds shaping our world. Mauro is also an accomplished author, with his latest book, "The Human Side of Innovation,” has earned accolades for his insights into innovation, design, and leadership.

    In episode 2 of season 2, Mauro Porcini discusses the importance of dreaming big and creating space for innovation within organizations. He shares his experience implementing the 15% time approach in PepsiCo, allowing employees to work on passion projects. He also highlights the importance of dreaming big and executing ideas through prototyping and experimentation. Mauro also discusses insights from his book, 'The Human Side of Innovation,' which highlights the importance of people in driving successful projects. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of love for the people served, love for what one does, and love for the people surrounding us as key drivers of success and happiness.

    Tune in to discover Mauro’s wealth of insights in creating a culture of innovation and kindness in your organizations!

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    TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

    [07:49] Surrounding yourself with inspiring people

    [15:15] ‘The Human Side of Innovation'

    [25:26] The 15% time rule

    [30:55] The importance of optimism, curiosity, and kindness in business

    [44:27] The three dimensions of love in the workplace

     

    👉 Check out the resources mentioned here: https://fellow.app/supermanagers/mauro-porcini-pepsico/



    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Connect with Mauro on LinkedIn

    Follow Mauro on Instagram and X

    Read Mauro’s book ‘The Human Side of Innovation: The Power of People in Love with People’

    Check out Mauro’s podcast In Your Shoes With Mauro Porcini

    Join the Supermanagers Slack community

    • 50 min
    Kim Scott, Bestselling Author of ‘Radical Candor’ and ‘Radical Respect’ on Addressing Bias, Prejudice, and Bullying in the Workplace

    Kim Scott, Bestselling Author of ‘Radical Candor’ and ‘Radical Respect’ on Addressing Bias, Prejudice, and Bullying in the Workplace

    There’s no such thing as a bias-free workplace.

    According to Kim Scott, leaders must proactively look for and root out bias, prejudice, and bullying in the workplace. Rather than waiting for these behaviors to escalate into harmful situations, she advocates for a shared commitment in your organization to dismantle bias, prejudice, and bullying head-on as it arises.

    Kim Scott is a co-founder and the renowned bestselling author of the books ‘Radical Candor’ and ‘Radical Respect.’ She has been a CEO coach at renowned tech companies like Dropbox, Qualtrics, and Twitter. Before her coaching career, Kim was a faculty member at Apple University and led the AdSense, YouTube, and DoubleClick teams at Google.

    In the first episode of season two, Kim Scott discusses the importance of creating conditions for your employees to do their best work. Reflecting on her own experience, Kim candidly shares the invaluable lessons gained from early leadership missteps, including failing to be an upstander for marginalized women and overlooking her own biases and prejudices. Sharing insights from her newly revamped book ‘Radical Respect,’ Kim offers practical strategies for leaders to recognize and address bias, prejudice, and bullying in the workplace. ​She emphasizes the need for establishing a shared vocabulary, norm, and commitment across your organization to publicly address bias, whether in remote or in-person work settings. Finally, Kim explains the business case for addressing bias and bullying, as diverse workforces perform better and retaining diverse talent is crucial for success. 

    Tune in to discover Kim’s tactical and effective strategies for fostering a culture of radical respect in your organization! And don’t forget to pre-order Kim’s latest book Radical Respect, coming out on May 7, 2024.

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    TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

    [04:36] Restructuring ‘Just Work’ into ‘Radical Respect’

    [10:16] Distinguishing between bias, prejudice, and bullying

    [18:13] Disrupting bullying without overstepping

    [23:14] Preventing bias and prejudice in the workplace

    [26:55] Creating a shared commitment to disrupting bias

    [33:35] Communicating standards in ways people can hear them

    [39:49] The business case for addressing bias and bullying

    [44:37] Kim’s underrated leadership advice



    👉  Check out the resources mentioned here: https://fellow.app/supermanagers/kim-scott-bestselling-author-of-radical-candor-and-radical-respect/



    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Follow Kim on LinkedIn, X,  Instagram, and Medium

    Pre-order Kim’s new book Radical Respect 

    Listen to Kim’s podcasts Radical Respect and Radical Candor

    Check out Kim’s book recommendations:


    Robertson Davies
    Orlando by Virginia Woolf
    Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
    Middlemarch by George Eliot
    The Color Purple by Alice Walker

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    • 48 min

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Ali Pourshahid ,

Great topics, guests, and host

Every episode I listen to is like having a mentoring session with these amazing world class leaders and learning about how they think and work and getting pointers to solutions to very common leadership problems.

Dr Marie-Helene (MH) Pelletier ,

Very informed and experienced host going to the heart of things

Aydin was a great host. He read an advance copy of my new book and said it was 'super-insightful'! Not many hosts take the time to do this :) Very much enjoyed our conversation

ourlocavida ,

LIFE CHANGING

Not only has the fellow app changed my business. The podcast is perfect for this season of my business where I am working on implementing SOP’s and training supervisores and managers.

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