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When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in. 10 Reasons Rodrigo is the Best Boss Ever From the Series “Mozart in the Jungle” 1

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Page 1: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

10 Reasons Rodrigo is the Best Boss Ever

From the Series “Mozart in the Jungle”

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Page 2: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

He recognizes real talent & potential and the need to cultivate it

Rodrigo, the newly appointed Maestro for the New York Symphony, hears Hailey play and realizes that she

plays with a passion and her talent must be cultivated. He insists on hiring her to play in his symphony. He

even offers to pay for from his own salary. 2

Page 3: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

Despite his authority, he doesn’t fall prey to the cult of personality

He’s polite to fans, but doesn’t get his energy or inspiration from their adulation and...

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Page 4: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

He seeks out honest opinions rather than listen to fawning sycophants

He seeks the company and guidance of people he trusts rather than that of people who kowtow to his

authority. He encourages those who work for him to share their honest opinions rather than tell him only what

they think he wants to hear. 4

Page 5: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

He’s self-aware and knows when change is needed

AfterBefore

If the focus is on his appearance rather than his work he changes it.

He admits when he is wrong and seeks to remedy it.

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Page 6: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

He has vision

He looks for different ways to inspire his team and get them to understand his vision

To inspire their passion and connect them to the city in which they play he has them play in another

neighborhood. He connects them with the people in the city. Plus he just makes the work fun.

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Page 7: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in. He engages with a diverse range of people & environments

He sees inspiration for his work and connections in all places, and with various groups of people.

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Page 8: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

He’s not afraid to roll up his sleeves and help his team when needed

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

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Page 9: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

He respects seniority without

deferring to it, but he knows when

engage their help

Throughout the series he’s honest with his senior counterpart, even if it offends him, but he still respects his

experience and past. He seeks help in conducting the orchestra when needed.

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Page 10: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

He is loyal to his team and he inspires

their loyalty with his actions and words

When his wife asks him to leave the orchestra point blank, he refuses and stands by them. When she insults

them and calls them mediocre, he insists that they have great potential, calling them “My Orchestra.”

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Page 11: 10 Reasons Why Rodrigo from Mozart in the Jungle is a Freakin Great Boss

When help is needed and there’s a gap, he pitches in.

Reasons1. He recognizes real talent & potential and the need to cultivate it

2. Despite his authority, he doesn’t fall prey to the cult of personality

3. He seeks out honest opinions rather than listen to fawning sycophants

4. He’s self-aware and knows when change is needed

5. He has vision

6. He looks for different ways to inspire his team and get them to understand his vision

7. He engages with a diverse range of people & environments

8. He’s not afraid to roll up his sleeves and help his team when needed

9. He respects seniority without deferring to it, but he knows when engage their help

10. He is loyal to his team and he inspires their loyalty with his actions and words

Have you seen these behaviors exhibited by leaders you know? Have you demonstrated any of these

behaviors as a leader yourself?

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