103: Competence, control, and consequences
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You were hired to fix it. You did! Customers are happier. The company made millions. Your reward? They shut it all down.
We sit on a garden bench and talk about those times when you feel like you're being punished for doing your job well.
It turns out you can't mostly change a narrative with data. Your choices are power, influence, or acceptance.
We share real stories, reflect on past mistakes, and explore safer (?) ways to inspire change when truth-telling gets you sidelined. Along the way: multiverse mapping, toddler psychology, and why the best performing landing pages often don't stay live.
Books & Articles:
- Stealing the Corner Office by Brendan Reid
- Power: Why Some People Have It—and Others Don’t by Jeffrey Pfeffer
- Why Design is Hard by Scott Berkun
- Why Your Org Doesn’t Want Optimization to Succeed by Andrew Anderson
- How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
- Ramit Sethi’s framing: “If someone is succeeding doing something that looks stupid… what do they know that I don’t?”
Frameworks & Tools:
- “Show the thing to change the thing” – concept from John Willshire
- Wardley Mapping
- Multiverse Mapping (Trigger Strategy Substack)
- Play the hand you're dealt – "Don't start with what you want people to do. Start with what people want to do." – Dave Trott
Character References:
- Wormtongue and Gandalf (Lord of the Rings) – models of influence
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