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First Time Manager – Your Old Job Description Has Been Deleted

First Time Manager – Your Old Job Description Has Been Deleted

Update: 2025-07-01
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Imagine developing a set of skills that enables you to get a management job, only to find you have to throw away the entire toolkit that made you successful. This is the jarring reality for many new managers, a career change that is less of a step up and more of a step over into a completely different profession. This week in episode 334, John White flies solo to share a candid teardown of his first two and a half years as a first-time manager. He unpacks the great “unspoken skill swap” required to transition from a top individual contributor to an effective leader. Drawing from his own journey and advice from past guests, John offers a realistic preview of a manager’s daily reality, covering the jarring shifts in responsibility from doing the work to setting the context, from having the answers to finding the resources, and from individual achievement to enabling the success of others.

Original Recording Date: 06-29-2025

Topics – The IC-to-Manager Skill Swap, From “Do-er” to “Enabler”, Navigating Organizational Dynamics, Proactive Preparation for Management

1:01 – Your Job Description Has Been Deleted



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Imagine the skills that you had to develop in order to stand out as an individual contributor.



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Imagine that the managerial job that you get as a result uses almost none of those skills in your day to day



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Join John on a reflective journey on the realities of becoming a first-time manager.





3:25 – The Teardown – Learning the New Job Description

Teardown 1 – From “Doing the Work” to “Setting the Context”



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The first jarring skill swap is moving from being the best individual doer to someone who communicates strategy and ensures operational smoothness for the team.



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John recounts his initial instinct as a new manager to immediately re-engineer his team’s reporting process.



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He recognized this as the wrong move, an attempt to act as the head practitioner rather than the manager.



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He advises new managers to adopt an “Imitation before Variation before Innovation” framework.



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Your first job is not to innovate but to create clarity and stability. You must first crawl by understanding why things are done the current way, then walk by making small tweaks, and only run with a major overhaul once you have a deep understanding of the context and have built trust.





7:20 Teardown 2 – From “Finding the Answer” to “Finding the Resources”



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As a manager, your value no longer comes from having all the technical answers yourself, but from ensuring your team has the tools and connections they need.



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John shares his experience of becoming a manager at a new company for a product he had never been a sales engineer for.



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He knew he would never be the top technical expert on the team.



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His instinct was to dive deep into the technology and certifications, but he realized his true job was to unblock his team.



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The key shift in mindset is asking “Who knows the answer?” instead of “What’s the answer?”



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A new manager must learn to tap into the team’s collective knowledge, relying on tenured members and peers to draw organizational maps that reveal where to go for help and how to solve problems.





11:02 Teardown 3 – From “Individual Contributor” to “Organizational Politician”



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A skill that is often celebrated in an individual contributor—fearlessly asking challenging questions to find the best idea—can be detrimental for a manager.



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The new job requires managing up and sideways to protect the team and secure resources, which involves navigating a complex political ecosystem.



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First Time Manager – Your Old Job Description Has Been Deleted

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