Why Trusting Your Gut Matters for Building Strong Teams with Jack MacKenzie
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“It’s our job to make sure that we hire someone who is the right fit. Because not being a good fit is a terrible thing for someone who you offer a job to.”
In this episode, Craig Anderson sits down with Jack MacKenzie, President of CollegeAPP to discuss his journey as a leader and the lessons he’s learned from building successful teams. Jack reflects on stepping into his first major leadership role as a student body president and leading a fast-growing company, sharing insights on hiring challenges, why a 50% success rate can be a win, and the importance of addressing misalignment early. He also emphasizes the power of creating a vision that inspires belief and drives alignment, offering practical advice for cultivating transparency, trust, and accountability within teams.
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Key Takeaways:
Trust your instincts in hiring; red and yellow flags often point to deeper alignment issues
Lead with vision and conviction to inspire belief and motivate teams toward shared goals
Balance vulnerability and confidence to build trust while staying true to your vision
Things to listen for:
(00:00) Intro
(01:52) The lightning round
(09:36) Believing so strongly others follow naturally
(13:13) Lessons from leading a student government
(15:39) Biggest takeaways on building strong teams
(22:30) Spotting red flags and trusting your gut
(28:14) Why leaders shouldn’t take themselves seriously
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