Beyond the Excel Sheet: The Active Desk Philosophy and Hunting for HighPos

Beyond the Excel Sheet: The Active Desk Philosophy and Hunting for HighPos

From Type A: Unhinged by Type A Unhinged

May 4, 2026 · 34 min · Episode 15

About this episode

Nate and Di discuss the Active Desk Philosophy and strategies for identifying high potential team members while maintaining effective leadership.

If you only know your team through status reports and middle management, you aren’t leading a team, you’re managing a black box. In this episode of Type A: Unhinged, Nate and Di audit the Active Desk Philosophy. As you climb the ladder, it becomes dangerously easy to see names on a chart rather than talent in action; we break down why keeping a real project on your desk is the only way to find your “HiPos” (High Potentials) and maintain your technical empathy. We dive into Nate’s “Logistics Brain” lessons from his Target days, Di’s workflow automation wins, and why the most “unhinged” drive is often found in the people thinking three steps ahead of the meeting agenda. The Audit Highlights: The Ghost Ship Risk: Why managing from 30,000 feet means you’re leading a version of the business that doesn’t actually exist anymore. Hunting for HighPos: How to spot the “unhinged” spark in a junior staffer who solves a problem before you even finish the preliminary meeting. The Pallet Jack Test: Nate explains why a leader who hasn’t “touched the floor” in three months loses the trust and respect of the team. AI is the Intern: Why leaders must become the early adopters of new tech to provide…

People in this episode

Hosts: Nate, Di

Topics covered

  • Active Desk Philosophy
  • High Potentials
  • leadership
  • workflow automation
  • team management
  • technical empathy

Keywords

  • leadership
  • HighPos
  • Active Desk
  • team management
  • workflow automation
  • technical empathy
  • Logistics Brain

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Target

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