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Growth Hacking Culture

Self-ImprovementPodcastsEducationBusinessManagementENswitzerlandSeveral times per week
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The Growth Hacking Culture Podcast is a series of insightful interviews with prominent experts on mindsets, skills and mental resources to grow individually, lead motivated teams and create human-centric work cultures. These episodes are about thought provoking ideas to scale up and growth hack human-centric and performing work cultures.Hosted by Ivan Palomino.
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The Analytical Manager’s Guide to Leadership with Dalmo Cirne

Sat Feb 07 2026

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Why do highly talented engineers and technical experts often struggle when promoted to management? In this episode, we sit down with Dalmo Cirne, author of "The 4 Streams of Leadership," to deconstruct the "management bug" that many analytical minds face. Moving from a world of logic and technical precision into a world of constant change and human demand requires a total "refactor" of your professional identity. Dalmo shares his 4 Streams Framework, designed specifically for technical leaders to move from frustrated specialists to overachieving managers. In this episode, you will learn: The 4 Streams of Leadership: How to balance the "Reservoir" (self-management), "Downstream" (teams/operations), "Upstream" (senior management), and "Sidestream" (peers). Building High-Performance Teams: Why you need a strategic balance of Visionaries, Implementers, and Closers to cross the finish line. Upstream Communication: How to create an "interface" for non-technical upper management using objective metrics and the "4-slide strategy." The Problem with Metrics: Understanding Goodhart’s Law—why a measure ceases to be a good measure the moment it becomes a target. Sustainable Productivity: How to maintain a steady velocity and avoid the "burnout rollercoaster" through effective backlog management. About the Guest: Dalmo Cirne is a veteran tech leader with over 20 years of experience in startups and large corporations. He specializes in helping technical experts master the "creative craft" of management by applying objective criteria to the human elements of business. More on the 4 streams of leadership on substack. Detailed Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro: Why technical precision alone fails in leadership. 2:38 – The "Baptism by Fire": Dalmo’s move from Engineer to Leader. 5:10 – Why analytical minds try to model human interaction (and fail). 10:32 – Deep Dive: The 4 Streams of Leadership framework. 13:14 – Process vs. Explanatory Knowledge: Understanding the "Why." 19:35 – The Reservoir: The importance of self-management and self-awareness. 22:15 – The Identity Shift: Moving to a "foreign land" where skills change. 28:45 – Team Construction: Balancing Visionaries, Implementers, and Closers. 37:18 – Productivity Velocity: Avoiding the "Burnout Rollercoaster." 40:02 – Upstream Flow: Communicating technical data to non-technical bosses. 42:50 – Goodhart’s Law: Why sticking to the wrong metrics kills progress. 45:15 – The "4-Slide" Status Report: Effective communication tips. 47:40 – Redefining Success: Working smarter through a ready backlog. Connect with Dalmo Cirne: 🌐 Website: dalmocirne.com or on LinkedIn

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Why do highly talented engineers and technical experts often struggle when promoted to management? In this episode, we sit down with Dalmo Cirne, author of "The 4 Streams of Leadership," to deconstruct the "management bug" that many analytical minds face. Moving from a world of logic and technical precision into a world of constant change and human demand requires a total "refactor" of your professional identity. Dalmo shares his 4 Streams Framework, designed specifically for technical leaders to move from frustrated specialists to overachieving managers. In this episode, you will learn: The 4 Streams of Leadership: How to balance the "Reservoir" (self-management), "Downstream" (teams/operations), "Upstream" (senior management), and "Sidestream" (peers). Building High-Performance Teams: Why you need a strategic balance of Visionaries, Implementers, and Closers to cross the finish line. Upstream Communication: How to create an "interface" for non-technical upper management using objective metrics and the "4-slide strategy." The Problem with Metrics: Understanding Goodhart’s Law—why a measure ceases to be a good measure the moment it becomes a target. Sustainable Productivity: How to maintain a steady velocity and avoid the "burnout rollercoaster" through effective backlog management. About the Guest: Dalmo Cirne is a veteran tech leader with over 20 years of experience in startups and large corporations. He specializes in helping technical experts master the "creative craft" of management by applying objective criteria to the human elements of business. More on the 4 streams of leadership on substack. Detailed Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro: Why technical precision alone fails in leadership. 2:38 – The "Baptism by Fire": Dalmo’s move from Engineer to Leader. 5:10 – Why analytical minds try to model human interaction (and fail). 10:32 – Deep Dive: The 4 Streams of Leadership framework. 13:14 – Process vs. Explanatory Knowledge: Understanding the "Why." 19:35 – The Reservoir: The importance of self-management and self-awareness. 22:15 – The Identity Shift: Moving to a "foreign land" where skills change. 28:45 – Team Construction: Balancing Visionaries, Implementers, and Closers. 37:18 – Productivity Velocity: Avoiding the "Burnout Rollercoaster." 40:02 – Upstream Flow: Communicating technical data to non-technical bosses. 42:50 – Goodhart’s Law: Why sticking to the wrong metrics kills progress. 45:15 – The "4-Slide" Status Report: Effective communication tips. 47:40 – Redefining Success: Working smarter through a ready backlog. Connect with Dalmo Cirne: 🌐 Website: dalmocirne.com or on LinkedIn

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#4685
Top 9.4% by pitch volume (Rank #4685 of 50,000)
Average rating
5.0
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Reviews
13
Written reviews (when available)
Publish cadence
Several times per week
Active weekly
Episode count
100
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
10.5K

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Country
Switzerland
Language
English
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Release cadence
Several times per week
Latest episode date
Sat Feb 07 2026

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What is Growth Hacking Culture about?

The Growth Hacking Culture Podcast is a series of insightful interviews with prominent experts on mindsets, skills and mental resources to grow individually, lead motivated teams and create human-centric work cultures. These episodes are about thought provoking ideas to scale up and growth hack human-centric and performing work cultures.Hosted by Ivan Palomino.

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