manager.flow

manager.flow

Are you a new people manager looking for advice on where to start? An experienced leader wanting to learn from your peers? Or maybe - you're considering a career in management but not sure if it's right for you? You've come to the right place! Listen and learn from a diverse and experienced team of people managers, reflecting on their journey and sharing intimate details of their highs and lows along their career path. You might pick up a thing or two, or maybe just get the courage and "know how" to raise your hand to step into a leadership role yourself. Learn more at www.emilytsitrian.com

Episodes

May 9, 2022 37 mins

Vaz is an engineering manager for the Pages product at LinkedIn, where he helps organizations establish their presence and connect with professionals at a global scale. In this episode, we discuss Vaz's journey as a software engineer into leadership positions, and I get a great new perspective on performance management of individuals.

 Vaz has over 15 years of experience as an engineering manager in places like Stripe...

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Another episode where I speak with a fellow author! Mark Herschberg is the author of The Career Toolkit, Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You - a practical guide for navigating one's career that is packed with real-life skills they don't teach in college. 

Educated at MIT, Mark has spent his career launching and fixing new ventures at startups, Fortune 500s, and academia. He’s developed new softwar...

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As the Vice President of Data Management at Castlight Health, Lauren Bui leads a diverse and dynamic team that delivers insights and modernization to 20+ million patient datasets through Castlight's suite of applications. That in and of itself is impressive feat, and in this episode of manager.flow, Lauren discusses her journey and growth into the highest levels of technical leadership over a several-decade period. 

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Does your daily work involve a lot of time on Slack?  If you're anything like me, it can sometimes feel like we live and die by Slack messages - and especially in the modern, remote-first workplace, it's become a critical part of how we communicate and collaborate at work. 

This week, I have a conversation with one of the former sales leaders at Slack who grew the mid-market team for a portion of the Americas, an...

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In this week's episode, I chat with a sales leader at BetterUp, a platform for coaching teams and people - very needed in today's uncertain world. A few weeks ago, one of Matt's posts on LinkedIn went viral and caught my eye - it was a raw, candid reflection of his growth as a leader and as a human over the past decade or so, and so I asked him to share more about his journey, the highlights and the lowlights - and a...

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Emily Sander has an impressive rap sheet. Among her achievements: being on the testing team for the first Kindle device, working on a 6-person startup team, building a global client management team from scratch, serving as a Chief of Staff for a CEO, and most notably (in my book - no pun intended!), an author.

In our conversation today - she shares her own career story and what she learned the hard way as she was suddenly ...

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As a new people-manager, one of the most critical peer relationships to establish and nurture from day one is that with your recruiting team.  Together, your recruiting partner and you will collaborate to create a hiring strategy, execute the process to build a hiring pipeline, and in the final moments of a hiring process - sweat through the candidate closing process with every finger crossed.

In this episode, I speak with...

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In this episode, I have an insightful conversation with Alex Black. Alex  is a Leadership and Team Development Coach for new managers and founders, and is a firm believer in providing coaching for first-time managers and founders to help them and their teams succeed and avoid the many trap doors that exist in the first few months in these roles. 

Alex (and I) believe strongly that executive level coaching shouldn’t be excl...

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Naz Irani is a PreSales leader who has spent the past decade building Enterprise PreSales teams at companies including Akamai and Stripe. Her true passion lies in building high performing user-focused teams in high growth environments, and more importantly, playing a role in helping people build successful careers. As president of the PreSales Leadership Collective (PSLC) council, she has made significant contributions to the PreSa...

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Emily VerMeulen is a customer service professional, a rescue dog enthusiast, an introvert, and a Gemini. She is currently working at Vineti, a cell and gene therapy logistics start-up, doing one of her favorite things- building a support department from, more or less, the ground up.  But - she didn't start her career in tech...it was a chance encounter with a YC founder she met while waiting tables that got her wheels turning ...

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Robert Kipp is a construction legend - and happens to be a thoughtful people leader with a unique perspective of having served in the armed forces as a Captain in the United States Army. His two tours of duty in Iraq taught him quite a few lessons about leadership and life - and in this week's special Veterans Day episode, we talk about his journey over the years.

"Kipp" - as he is known amongst friends - is...

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In this episode (recorded about a year ago) I speak with Lorrin Blair - a former Woman in Construction turned Woman in Tech. A Civil Engineer by training, she spent the first part of her career supporting construction jobsites all over North America. It was on construction sites where Lorrin first developed her leadership skills and styles - uncovering inefficiencies, leaning in on hard work, and finding ways to improve the workliv...

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In today's episode, I converse with William A. Adam - an award-winning D&I innovator, engineering trailblazer, and global philanthropist. We cover many topics, but with a focus on how people managers can gain confidence and become influencers at their companies for diversity and inclusion topics. 

William and I also chat about his earlier professional experiences. Over the course of his 30-year career in software ...

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On this episode, I discuss the unique journey of Mitzi Yue, a finance and culture leader in the healthcare technology sector. Mitzi's early experiences as an Asian-American female in the workplace were formative and shaped her leadership perspective today, and her discussion about the journey to unpack identity is fascinating and important.

Today, Mitzi currently serves as the Vice President of Financial Planning for ...

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Amy Buechler has worked with thousands of the world’s best startup founders as Y Combinator’s first Batch Director and only embedded Founder Coach. Founders are often in an awkward position to not only build their companies but quickly transition to people-leaders as they start to hire and grow their teams.

In this episode, we discuss some of the common challenges her clients face and muse about why millennials have a uni...

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If you're a people-manager and you think of "marketing" -- do you just think "advertising?" 

If so - you'd be wrong. Marketing has become a huge strategic growth lever in tech, and leaders of all types would be well served to understand some of the fundamentals.

In this episode, we chat with Dorian Stewart, a marketing leader, about this topic as well as his experience in people-manag...

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How could an experience at a teenager's after-school-retail job  shape the future leadership style of an Engineering Director at a unicorn in Silicon Valley? And what *really* is the career path of a young software engineer at a startup? Buckle up, listeners - Elizabeth Leddy doesn't hold back in answering these and many other inquiries.

Elizabeth has over 15 years of experience in the software industry working i...

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Formally transitioning genders in the workplace can be a tricky process to navigate, and a supportive manager and team can make all the difference in the world. But what happens when you ARE the manager and are ready to come out as trans?  This is one of some great topics we discuss with seasoned and sassy QA manager Tayler Knight.

Tayler is a multifaceted creator, speaker, learner and internet troll. After a decade-long c...

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In this special Labor Day episode, we chat with a corporate-manager-turned-blue-collar-people-manager Leslie Caccamese about her pivot from a 15 year stint in corporate America to her role today in farming, and why tech workers should to remember why labor day matters in today's hyper-connected modern age.

Leslie is a registered Farm Labor Contractor responsible for managing labor safety and compliance for Oak Noll Fa...

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Jo Halstead believes that people managers can make or break a company - and that new managers rarely get any real training on how to take care of their team, themselves, and the company.  Let's change that!

Jo currently manages a team of client success individuals for a large digital health company, but over her life her work has been varied - spanning 40+ years in hospitality, nonprofits, and wellness/digital health....

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