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Three Key Lessons in Leadership From the Field

Eric Middleton
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Over the last few years, I have been on a rather large reflection journey about my career and how I have gotten to where I am today.

One person that played a huge role in my career development was Jem, my boss at Sapient. He has been one of my favorite influencers throughout my career for several reasons, and he taught me three crucial lessons during my time with the business:

  1. Learn to be comfortable while being uncomfortable.
  2. Trust the team around you.
  3. When things are bad – I have your back.

Making an Uncomfortable Transition

When I first started at Sapient, I was transitioning from day-to-day delivery to more of a relationship management and team-building position. Jem knew I was having a hard time making that transition and fully realizing my potential at Sapient. I think the best thing he did was help surround me with fantastic delivery people so that in many aspects, I simply did not have to make those daily check-ins or even worry about it.

At first, it was very uncomfortable for me, and I would check in on my various projects daily. With time, however, it became very clear that I could, in fact, step away. For me, there were two lessons here:

  • If you want to get yourself to the next level, you need to be uncomfortable before you can be comfortable.
  • Surround yourself with people you trust to help accomplish tasks for the greater good. You can’t go far personally while keeping too many tasks on your own plate.

Eric Middleton

Eric met Ross and Marcelo 8 years ago and loved the idea building a Facility Management Company together. Fast forward and now we have Striden! As a technologist, investor, and entrepreneur, Eric connects processes and people to transform organizations. With over 25 years of experience in running and building companies Eric is a passionate leader who brings an innovative approach and a burst of energy to every client organization. He believes in hiring great people and taking care of them! Eric grew up in the Washington DC area, has two kids, married, and loves to jog with his two black labs, Basil and Pepper.

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