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Why Trusting Your Gut Matters for Building Strong Teams with Jack MacKenzie
- 2025/02/27
- 再生時間: 32 分
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あらすじ・解説
“It’s our job to make sure that we hire someone who is the right fit. Because not being a good fit is a terrible thing for someone who you offer a job to.”
In this episode, Craig Anderson sits down with Jack MacKenzie, President of CollegeAPP to discuss his journey as a leader and the lessons he’s learned from building successful teams. Jack reflects on stepping into his first major leadership role as a student body president and leading a fast-growing company, sharing insights on hiring challenges, why a 50% success rate can be a win, and the importance of addressing misalignment early. He also emphasizes the power of creating a vision that inspires belief and drives alignment, offering practical advice for cultivating transparency, trust, and accountability within teams.
After You Listen:
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Connect with Jack MacKenzie on LinkedIn
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Connect with Craig on LinkedIn
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Subscribe to Craig’s "The Evolving Leader" newsletter
Key Takeaways:
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Trust your instincts in hiring; red and yellow flags often point to deeper alignment issues
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Lead with vision and conviction to inspire belief and motivate teams toward shared goals
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Balance vulnerability and confidence to build trust while staying true to your vision
Things to listen for:
(00:00) Intro
(01:52) The lightning round
(09:36) Believing so strongly others follow naturally
(13:13) Lessons from leading a student government
(15:39) Biggest takeaways on building strong teams
(22:30) Spotting red flags and trusting your gut
(28:14) Why leaders shouldn’t take themselves seriously