Learn how to bridge the leadership gap and boost team engagement with a practical framework for building trust, psychological safety, and lasting influence.

Seventy percent of the variance in team engagement comes down to just one person: the manager. Managing isn't just a side task—it’s the whole game.
샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다
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샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다

Lena: Hey Miles! So, I was looking at some recent workplace data, and it honestly stopped me in my tracks. Did you know that seventy percent of the variance in team engagement comes down to just one person? The manager.
Miles: Wow, seventy percent? That’s massive. It really shows that managing isn't just a side task—it’s the whole game. But here’s the kicker: global engagement actually dropped recently to just twenty-one percent. We’re talking about a structural leadership gap that’s costing hundreds of billions in lost productivity.
Lena: It’s wild because most of us are just promoted because we were good at our old jobs, not because we were taught how to lead. I mean, nobody gives you a manual on how to actually gain respect or keep people from walking out the door.
Miles: Exactly. It’s like trying to fly a plane without a flight system. You have the talent, but you need the repeatable framework to handle the pressure when things get messy.
Lena: Well, today is all about building that operating system. We’re moving past the vague platitudes to give you a practical playbook for Monday morning. Let’s explore how to transform from an individual contributor into a leader who actually moves the needle.