Launching Lighthouse: Bringing Great Management to the Masses

by Jason Evanish, CEO Get Lighthouse, Inc.

"Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come." - Victor Hugo

Today we launched our software to make you a better manager, Lighthouse, on Product Hunt last week.

After working closely with so many of you for the past 2 years, it was definitely time to open up to the world fully. Thanks for all your help.

Starting simply.

For a long time, I had an idea in the back of my head that managers and leaders deserved a set of tools to help them do their jobs better. I had seen too many times where my actions as a manager affected my team, or a manager I had either made me love or hate work.

Yet, I struggled to be consistent and remember what I had learned. I wanted help, and I felt like I couldn't be the only one.

So to start, much like the posts you read now on the Lighthouse blog, I wrote a post to help other managers. With that blog post, I put a form asking managers to sign up if they wanted help.  There were no promises of a solution, just to share any learning from the discussions.

Surprisingly, managers from startups to Fortune 500s (including some VPs) signed up to talk.

It was from those conversations that Lighthouse was born

pexels karol d 399910

The spark that started it all...

The fascinating lessons that came from these conversations was that there were two sides to the coin, and both wanted help. If you've ever been a manager, these likely sound and feel familiar:

Great, experienced managers:

  • Had cobbled together, hacked systems to try to help them know what they should do for their team.
  • Were often rewarded for being a good manager with bigger and bigger teams.
  • Struggled to keep up when they get busy or have too big a team.

New, and struggling managers:

It turned out that the habits new & struggling managers needed to develop to fix their problems were the same ones that great managers did on good days, and wanted help being more consistent on.

It was these patterns combined with a ton of research we reviewed that laid the groundwork for our 3 Keys to Great Management thesis that shapes our product:

pexels spacex 23764

Launching Lighthouse: Bringing Great Management to the Masses

Since the beginning, we've been iterating and expanding the product to serve managers and their organizations. Everyone deserves a great manager, and we're working hard to make that true at every level of a company.  When you help a manager more easily do the right things, work is better for everyone.

Kathryn Minshew - Launch soon to get feedback - get lighthouse blog

Fully Launched

We've been learning from managers and organizations what they need for a long time now.  We have been quietly giving access to managers so we can build a personal relationship, and work hard to help them. Call it a "soft launch."

Thanks to all that learning, and really getting to know our customers, we are confident in what we've built to help everyone.

Lighthouse Product Hunt Love 1
screen-shot-2016-10-28-at-12-46-04-pm
screen-shot-2016-10-28-at-12-45-52-pm

It's fun to see how often when we talk to a manager or an HR leader and we have just what they're looking for.  There's still a great deal of work to do and always room for improvement. But with the reception we saw on Product Hunt, and the response we got from old users, we know the time is right.

The Big Vision: Software to bring great leadership to every manager & organization

So where do we go from here? There's so much we're excited about now and going forward. From the trend of getting rid of performance reviews like GE & Deloitte, to more and more people buying into the importance of 1 on 1s, it's a great time to be a manager.

  • What does that mean? Being a manager means being a multiplier. It means taking responsibility for the morale, growth, and performance of your team. It's realizing that caring about the people that work with you is an essential part of your job.
  • What this doesn't mean: Cranking through projects, managing status updates, and completing tasks are not what great management is about. Yes, those matter, but there are hundreds of tools to do that, and if you get what we focus on right, much of the project work will fall into place.

Building a culture of great leadership

As an organization grows, its complexity increases. It's harder to get things done, communicate, and feel connected.

Studies show every layer down in an organization is less engaged than the one above it. Compounding this, any layer with a disengaged manager poisons the well below them. As we learned from Gallup:

gallup-state-of-the-american-manager-cascade-effect

Great leadership is intentional.

In order to maintain a great culture, you need great leaders. That doesn't happen by accident. Managers need training and support. They need a great example to follow.

Building great leaders takes work. With everything else on your plate, whether you're a leader in People/HR, or an executive, you need all the help you can get. Our mission is to help close that gap, and bring more consistency to the way you lead, motivate, and manage your people regardless of the size of your business.

Jason Evanish

Jason Evanish

As the founder and CEO of Get Lighthouse, Inc, Jason and the Lighthouse team have helped managers grow their leadership skills in dozens of countries around the world. They’ve worked with a variety of companies from non-profits to high growth startups, and government organizations to well known, publicly traded companies. Jason has also been featured in publications including NPR, the Wall Street Journal, and Fast Company.

Read more

Browse topics

Follow us:

Note: We do not accept guest posts, so please do not email us.

Sign up to learn the essential skills you need to become a great manager:

1 on 1 meeting software, leadership courses, and group training to help you be the manager you always wanted.

Do You Want to Learn
How to be a Great Manager?

Sign up to join over 27,000 managers who get our latest posts to learn:
  • How to motivate and retain your team;
  • How to have more effective one on ones;
  • Lessons from other managers & research that matters to you.
+ Free copy of our E-book: 10 Steps to having amazing 1 on 1s with your team
Learn how to have amazing 1 on 1s today
Sign up now to get your free book to learn how to have motivating, engaging 1 on 1s. Learn from great leaders like Andy Grove, former CEO of Intel, and workplace research from Stanford & Harvard.
335 Shares
335 Shares
Share via
Copy link