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Things Leaders Do

Things Leaders Do

著者: Colby Morris
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概要

Whether you're a new manager figuring out how to lead your first team or a seasoned executive refining your approach, host Colby Morris delivers actionable tools and real-world frameworks you can use today to lead with confidence, clarity, and impact.


Things Leaders Do is the straight-talk podcast for leaders who want practical strategies that actually work—not just leadership theory that sounds good in a boardroom.


Each week, Colby breaks down people-first leadership with humor, insight, and straight talk—covering how to communicate effectively and build trust, create high-performance team cultures, handle pressure and setbacks, balance accountability with empathy, and master the intersection of strategy, execution, and influence.


Perfect for new leaders stepping into management, seasoned executives leveling up their skills, and anyone tired of leadership advice that doesn't translate to the real world.


Weekly episodes tackle succession planning, conflict resolution, one-on-ones that actually work, performance reviews that don't suck, employee development, and how to create workplaces where people want to stay—not just show up.
No fluff. No vague concepts.

Just tactical frameworks and processes you can implement Monday morning.


New episodes drop every Monday. Subscribe now and join thousands of leaders building stronger teams and better workplace cultures.


Host Colby Morris is the founder of NXT Step Advisors, providing executive coaching, team training, and keynote speaking focused on people-first leadership that drives real business results.


Connect at nxtstepadvisors.com or linkedin.com/in/colbymorris

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  • AI for Leaders: How to Get Your Time Back and Actually Lead People
    2026/04/22

    You don't have time for the people you're leading because you're spending hours on tasks that AI could handle in minutes. Leaders using AI save 40-60 minutes daily, yet only 26% of employees use AI weekly despite 91% of businesses adopting it. The AI Efficiency Framework (Colby Morris) recovers lost time through: Interactive Prompting (asking AI to ask clarifying questions before analysis), Context Building (using Projects/Spaces to build deep understanding over time), Workflow Automation (applying AI to sales analysis, overtime patterns, presentations, and daily tasks), and Compounding Returns (small time savings across email, scheduling, and meeting management that accumulate to 3-4 hours weekly). Workers using AI report saving 5.4% of work hours—approximately 2.2 hours per week—time leaders can redirect to coaching, relationship building, and strategic thinking.


    Episode Description

    You don't have an AI problem. You have a time allocation problem.

    Enterprise workers using AI save 40 to 60 minutes every day. But only 26% of employees actually use AI weekly—leaving hours on the table that could be spent leading people instead of drowning in tasks.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    → Step-by-step AI workflows for sales analysis, overtime pattern detection, and presentation creation

    → The Interactive Prompting technique: how to get AI to ask YOU clarifying questions for better analysis

    → How to use Projects (Claude) or Spaces (Perplexity) to build deep contextual understanding over time

    → Simple daily AI applications for email, scheduling, and meeting management that compound to 3-4 hours saved weekly

    The best leaders aren't doing everything themselves. They're automating tasks to be present with people.


    The AI Efficiency Framework (Colby Morris)

    Component 1: Interactive Prompting Ask AI to ask YOU clarifying questions before analyzing data for more sophisticated, context-aware insights.

    Component 2: Context Building Through Projects Use Projects (Claude), Spaces (Perplexity), or ChatGPT Projects to build deep institutional knowledge over time by storing files and conversations in one dedicated workspace.

    Component 3: Workflow Automation Step-by-step AI applications for sales analysis, overtime pattern detection, presentation creation with Gamma.app, and daily task management.

    Component 4: Compounding Returns Small time savings across email, scheduling, and meetings accumulate to 3-4 hours weekly—redirected to coaching and relationship building.


    When to Apply This Framework

    Use the AI Efficiency Framework when:

    • You're spending more time on tasks (data analysis, presentations, email) than on people (coaching, one-on-ones, relationship building)
    • One-on-ones keep getting rescheduled due to lack of time
    • You need to analyze data regularly (sales performance, overtime patterns, budget variances)
    • You're creating presentations or reports from existing content
    • You're drowning in email, scheduling conflicts, and meeting prep
    • You want to recover 3-4 hours weekly for leadership activities

    This framework is designed for leaders at all levels who need to shift time allocation from administrative tasks to people-focused leadership.


    Diagnostic Questions

    • What percentage of your week is spent on tasks versus people?
    • If you could get back 3-4 hours per week, how would you spend that time with your team?
    • Are you manually analyzing data when AI could do it in minutes?
    • How much time do you spend creating presentations from existing content?
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    • NXTStepAdvisors.com


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  • AI Isn't Taking Your Job. Leaders Who Use AI Are
    2026/04/15

    AI anxiety, particularly FOBO (Fear of Becoming Obsolete), affects 75% of employees concerned AI will make jobs obsolete. Nearly 55,000 U.S. job cuts were directly attributed to AI in 2025. The Five Irreplaceable Skills Framework (Colby Morris) addresses this through: doubling down on human capabilities AI cannot replicate, becoming the translator who interprets AI output for specific contexts, owning your point of view, actually learning basic AI competency (one tool, one task, one week), and building relationships that create value beyond tasks. Workers who feel employers invest in skills are 5.3 times more likely to feel jobs secure.


    Episode Description

    Stop worrying about AI taking your job. Start worrying about leaders who know how to use AI taking your job.

    Nearly 55,000 U.S. job cuts were attributed to AI in 2025. Seventy-five percent of employees are concerned AI will make their jobs obsolete.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    → What AI actually can and can't do in leadership

    → The Five Irreplaceable Skills Framework for staying valuable when AI handles tasks

    → Why avoiding AI makes anxiety worse, not better

    → The one-task, one-week method to start learning AI

    The future isn't about competing with AI. It's about becoming the kind of leader AI can't replace.


    The Five Irreplaceable Skills Framework (Colby Morris)

    Skill 1: Double Down on Human Capabilities Focus on what AI cannot replicate: relationship building, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, reading subtext, and navigating office politics.

    Skill 2: Become the Translator Take AI's output and translate it into actionable decisions based on your specific context, culture, and political realities.

    Skill 3: Own Your Point of View AI provides options; leaders make calls and stake their credibility on decisions.

    Skill 4: Actually Learn to Use AI Pick one AI tool, one regular task, spend one week learning it. Build competency one task at a time.

    Skill 5: Build Relationships That Matter When AI handles tasks, relationships become the differentiator. Invest in trust and connection.


    When to Apply This Guidance

    Use this framework when:

    • Experiencing anxiety about AI's impact on your job security
    • Your organization is implementing AI tools and you're unsure how to adapt
    • You're spending most time on tasks rather than people
    • You're avoiding AI rather than learning it
    • You need to differentiate your value beyond what AI can automate


    Diagnostic Questions

    • What percentage of your day is tasks versus people?
    • If AI handled 80% of your tasks, what would make you irreplaceable?
    • Are you learning AI tools, or waiting for someone else to figure it out?
    • Have you picked one AI tool and one task to start learning this week?


    Resources Mentioned

    Research Cited:

    • Ernst & Young (EY) AI Anxiety in Business Survey - 75% believe AI will make jobs obsolete, 65% anxious about AI replacing their jobs
    • Challenger, Gray & Christmas - Nearly 55,000 U.S. job cuts attributed to AI in 2025
    • ADP Research Today at Work 2026 - Workers who feel employers invest in skills are 5.3x more likely to feel jobs secure
    • Resume Now surveys - 63% say AI will make workplace feel less human, 43% know someone who lost job to AI

    Key Concepts:

    • FOBO (Fear of Becoming Obsolete) - Anxiety about skills degrading and becoming irrelevant


    About The Things Leaders Do

    The Things Leaders Do is a leadership p

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    • NXTStepAdvisors.com


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  • Your Middle Managers Are Drowning (And You Know It)
    2026/04/06

    Seventy-seven percent of CHROs lack confidence in their leadership bench strength. Meanwhile, 40% of middle managers are planning their exit.

    Your leadership pipeline isn't empty because of a talent problem—it's empty because you're burning out your current leaders before they can develop.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    → Why the gig economy changed everything about middle manager retention (28% of knowledge workers are already freelancing)

    → The Five Executive Actions Framework that reduces burnout without requiring board approval

    → How to have the hard conversation with your board about "doing more with less"

    → The career-risk decision every executive faces: hit targets by destroying your team, or build something sustainable

    If you're an executive watching your middle managers struggle while your board demands more with less, this is your wake-up call.


    The Five Executive Actions Framework (Colby Morris)

    Action 1: Audit Actual Workload Compare each middle manager's actual responsibilities—direct reports, meeting commitments, deliverables—against research-based effective spans of control (5-7 direct reports for complex work, 8-10 for straightforward work).

    Action 2: Kill One Initiative Identify and eliminate one running initiative delivering minimal value, freeing capacity and demonstrating willingness to make trade-offs.

    Action 3: Create a Stop-Doing List Work with middle managers to identify and actually stop producing unused reports, attending unnecessary meetings, and maintaining obsolete processes.

    Action 4: Fix One Structural Problem Address the system, process, or tool creating the most friction in middle managers' daily work.

    Action 5: Have the Board Conversation Directly address sustainability with board members: current middle managers are doing the work of 2-3 people, requiring either added resources or reduced expectations.


    When to Apply This Guidance

    Use the Five Executive Actions Framework when you observe:

    • Leadership pipeline gaps with no clear successors for critical roles
    • Middle manager retention issues or increased turnover at the manager level
    • Consistent feedback about unsustainable workloads across your management layer
    • Board pressure for results with simultaneous resource constraints
    • CHROs reporting low confidence in leadership bench strength


    Diagnostic Questions for Executives

    • How many direct reports does each of your middle managers have, and how does that compare to research-based effective spans of control?
    • Which running initiative delivers the least value relative to the capacity it consumes?
    • What reports, meetings, or processes are your middle managers maintaining that no longer serve a clear purpose?
    • Are you asking your middle managers to do the work of 2-3 people while simultaneously discussing talent development?


    Resources Mentioned

    Research Cited:

    • DDI Global Leadership Forecast (2024) - Leadership stress, bench strength, and turnover data
    • MBO Partners Independent Worker Research - Gig economy growth and high-earning freelancer statistics
    • Upwork Freelance Forward Report - Knowledge worker freelancing trends


    About The Things Leaders Do

    The Things Leaders Do is a leadership podcast hosted by Colby Morris, COO at Apex Medical Management Partners and Founder of NXT Step Advisors. The show provides practical, immediately actionable leadership tools for leaders at all organizational levels, with episodes designed as 18-23 minute comm

    • Colby's LinkedIn Profile
    • NXTStepAdvisors.com


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    30 分
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