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GLN 2024 - AI Driven Needs Analysis

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GLN 2024 - Early Childhood Literacy

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GLN 2024 - Potential Partner

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GLN 2024 - Politics & Other Divisive Topics in the Workplace

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GLN 2024 - Brenau Persuasive Speeches

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GLN 2024 - Kintsugi and Humor?

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GLN 2024 - The Future of Employment

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Hello, Georgia Learns Community!

I’m new here. I’m a Learning and Development professional with over 15 years of experience in the field. I learned about this community from Paul T. who’s my mentor in the Association for Talent Development mentoring program. If you have a few minutes, I’d like to pick your brain about people management roles. I’m preparing to transition to my first people leader role in the next year.

I'd love to hear about your experiences. Here are my questions: 

  1. How did you get your first role as a people manager?
  2. What did you learn from the process of becoming a people manager including what you might’ve learned from any attempts prior to the successful one?
  3. Do you have any advice on how to get the “first role” as a people manager outside of the company where one is currently working?

Thanks!

Yvette 

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Yvette,

I came into L&D through sales leadership. I was a Sales Director, who was asked to take on an L&D leadership position. When I admitted that I knew nothing about L&D, my boss and the head of HR said "We will send you back to school." Context: I had just graduated with a Masters in Management. I went back to school and studied Adult Learning Theory, Performance Consulting, Instructional Design (Classroom, and later e-Learning), Learning Technology, Facilitation, and Measurement and Evaluation.

I am more than happy to get on the phone or meet in person to answer your questions. I could be typing for a month to answer your questions.  :)

All my best,

Mike

Dr. Michael L. Woodard

(770) 329-8102

drmike@leaderbehaviors.com

  • How did you get your first role as a people manager?

I had been in my role as an individual contributor and applied to fill my manager's position when it became open. I was not chosen and then about a year later our team grew and we split into two groups. I applied again and got selected.

  • What did you learn from the process of becoming a people manager including what you might’ve learned from any attempts prior to the successful one?

I learned that no one knew I was serious about wanting to be a leader until I applied. Applying the first time put me on the "radar." Also - performing well after not being chosen the first time - and trying again made a strong impression on others. If I had not been chosen the second time - I might have had to look elsewhere and the decision makers might have thought this too

  • Do you have any advice on how to get the “first role” as a people manager outside of the company where one is currently working?

You will have to overcome not being a "proven" people manager as well as deal with the question of why would your existing employer was willing to let you leave. My advice is to be visible in leadership roles as a volunteer for a professional association (e.g., ATD) and build relationships in this role with people who might be willing to hire someone from the "outside" for their first people manager role. Their direct observation of the way you managed volunteers may overcome their hesitance. You may also use online discussion groups to find and build relationship with hiring managers by engaging in authentic conversation.

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