BONUS: How Do New Leaders Learn to Trust Themselves? - PART 2
Diagnosing The Workplace: Not Just An HR Podcast · 2026-05-13 · 48 min
Episode notes
Send us a Message! (But we can’t respond, so feel free to email us at info@roman3.ca) This episode touches on the theme of Practical Psychology and Developing Leaders. In this episode, we explore the operational and leadership side of self-trust. Our prescription for this episode is to find a practice or system that can help you navigate the unfamiliar waters that come with leadership. We recommend our Integrity Leadership framework, but it is important to find a method that works for you. This is PART 2 of this topic, so look for PART 1, which launched last week, where we dug into the psychology around self-trust. Past Episode Referenced: S1 E18: How Can We Improve Organizational Change? S3 E20: Trauma-Infused Workplaces, Surviving Unsupported Change, Fixing A Bad Hire - Answering Listener Questions S1 E26: How Do You Effectively Lead And Manage Your Former Coworkers? S4 E17: Is Comfort Making Us More Productive or More Complacent? S4 E5: Why Am I So Exhausted After Work Every Day? To talk more about management training, reach out to us at info@roman3.ca or through our LinkedIn page at Don't forget to
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