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The son of an unemployed Pittsburgh steelworker, best-selling author Keith Ferrazzi was haunted by his father’s experiences at the mills near his home. Checked-out bosses with little care for quality or those they led. Union leaders pushing him to slow down or risk making others look bad. Arrogant ownership that failed to invest in modernization, leading to an industry explosion and, ultimately, his father losing his job.
These dysfunctional work experiences ignited a career-long quest to seek out better ways to build work, with stops at Yale, Harvard Business School and Deloitte—where he became the youngest partner in the firm’s history and later CMO—along the way. It was that last experience that led him to write his first bestseller, Never Eat Alone, a guide to building personal and professional success through active relationship management.
Since then, he’s become a prolific author and one of the hottest C-Suite coaches in the world.
But, as he told a room full of attendees at our recent Manufacturing Leadership Summit in Cleveland, those bitter foundational experiences in Western Pennsylvania never left him. The result is a new book, Never Lead Alone, and a transformative concept that could revolutionize organizations: “teamship.”
Drawing from 24 years of research and his work with companies like General Motors, Merill Lynch and many others, Ferrazzi said teamship is a fundamental shift from traditional leadership—where managers direct subordinates—to a model where team members actively step up to meet leaders in shared responsibility.
“If you are a good leader, you’re giving feedback to your team, right? If you’re a great leader, you’re getting your team to give each other feedback,” Ferrazzi said. In Never Lead Alone, Ferrazzi outlines 37 practices to help shift from leadership to teamship. Here are five:
Ferrazzi’s message resonated particularly with manufacturing leaders facing today’s complex challenges. “You want an engaged employee base. This is your threshold, true co-elevation… Enable small groups of people who are committed to winning together to build this kind of commitment. And that’s what’s going to be game changing for American manufacturing.”
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