38 min.

The Fine Line Between Micromanaging and Mentoring Service Evolution

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Summary
On this episode of Service Evolution, host Shawn Black is joined by Jim Robinson, the CEO of CGP Maintenance and Construction Services, as well as an author, speaker, certified business coach, and chairman of a nonprofit organization. In this insightful episode, Shawn and Jim unravel the complexities of leadership and explore the potential pitfalls of micromanagement, even when things appear to be running smoothly. Additionally, they discuss the warning signs that leaders must be vigilant about while discovering how to find that sweet spot between guidance and independence that leads to more effective and empowered teams. Don't miss this candid conversation on leadership in the service industry, where success hinges on mastering this fine-line!

Show Notes
(2:23) Defining Micromanagement and Why It Occurs
(5:51) When Micromanagement Is Beneficial
(12:45) Motivating Disengaged Employees
(14:10) The Importance of Self Reflection in Leadership
(20:27) Mentorship in the Service Industry
(23:44) Providing Guidance without Limiting Creativity
(25:37) Encouraging a Mentorship Approach in Leaders
(34:08) Closing Question

Links
Shawn Black
Jim Robinson 
CGP Maintenance and Construction

Quotes
“Micromanaging is one of two things. Lack of trust. If you don’t trust somebody, you’re going to grind them if you have to. If you have a team that’s not following the basics, the little things, then you have to find a way to get back to those. Because once you lose those things, then you’re going to lose your ability to accomplish the big things…The other part is you have to train. If you don’t train well, then you get into this micro management of small systems and processes. So it’s related to planning, organizing, and execution.” - Jim Robinson, (4:05)

“I would never squash that creativity in areas of weakness unless people embrace their weakness. Unless they do that, everything else is a threat. And the balance is when you get to that level of threat, what does that look like for them…Typically by going back to the fundamentals, I’ll go straight to the basics. Here’s what we do. Here’s why we do it. And then they usually process that.” - Jim Robinson, (24:22)

“If you have the humble, hungry, and smart concept right, if you have the humility, I guarantee you the growth happens fast. It’s when that ego shows up and the humility is not present because I’m the best there is, that mentality stifles growth. It’s the ones that think they’re amazing that never get there. In those humble moments when they could grow, they stifle it by saying you're the problem.” - Jim Robinson, (32:15)

Summary
On this episode of Service Evolution, host Shawn Black is joined by Jim Robinson, the CEO of CGP Maintenance and Construction Services, as well as an author, speaker, certified business coach, and chairman of a nonprofit organization. In this insightful episode, Shawn and Jim unravel the complexities of leadership and explore the potential pitfalls of micromanagement, even when things appear to be running smoothly. Additionally, they discuss the warning signs that leaders must be vigilant about while discovering how to find that sweet spot between guidance and independence that leads to more effective and empowered teams. Don't miss this candid conversation on leadership in the service industry, where success hinges on mastering this fine-line!

Show Notes
(2:23) Defining Micromanagement and Why It Occurs
(5:51) When Micromanagement Is Beneficial
(12:45) Motivating Disengaged Employees
(14:10) The Importance of Self Reflection in Leadership
(20:27) Mentorship in the Service Industry
(23:44) Providing Guidance without Limiting Creativity
(25:37) Encouraging a Mentorship Approach in Leaders
(34:08) Closing Question

Links
Shawn Black
Jim Robinson 
CGP Maintenance and Construction

Quotes
“Micromanaging is one of two things. Lack of trust. If you don’t trust somebody, you’re going to grind them if you have to. If you have a team that’s not following the basics, the little things, then you have to find a way to get back to those. Because once you lose those things, then you’re going to lose your ability to accomplish the big things…The other part is you have to train. If you don’t train well, then you get into this micro management of small systems and processes. So it’s related to planning, organizing, and execution.” - Jim Robinson, (4:05)

“I would never squash that creativity in areas of weakness unless people embrace their weakness. Unless they do that, everything else is a threat. And the balance is when you get to that level of threat, what does that look like for them…Typically by going back to the fundamentals, I’ll go straight to the basics. Here’s what we do. Here’s why we do it. And then they usually process that.” - Jim Robinson, (24:22)

“If you have the humble, hungry, and smart concept right, if you have the humility, I guarantee you the growth happens fast. It’s when that ego shows up and the humility is not present because I’m the best there is, that mentality stifles growth. It’s the ones that think they’re amazing that never get there. In those humble moments when they could grow, they stifle it by saying you're the problem.” - Jim Robinson, (32:15)

38 min.