5 things leaders do that unknowingly stress employees
If you’re a manager or a leader, you probably know the influence you have on your team. But do you understand the power it holds??
Tomas Chammoro Premuzic in an article says,?
“Even well-meaning bosses may inadvertently contribute to high anxiety levels in their employees and have a limited capacity to correct and improve their behaviour”
But it is a leader’s job to provide clarity, direction, and most importantly, hope. So how do we bridge the gap that exists evidently?
Start by considering 5 things that are unknowingly stressing your employees right now:
‘Keeping your employees in the dark is the most detrimental thing you can do to your workplace culture.’ Without clear communication, your employees are likely to lack a purpose and stay anxious most of the time. From closed-door meetings to unclear priorities to withholding information, it only worsens if the communication is unclear.
As an effective leader you must -?
2. Constantly changing their mind
If you keep introducing 5-page revisions to a month's work and negating the expectations you had set a month ago, it’s time you stop. Flip-flopping your decisions, priorities, and expectations can get infuriating for people working to make sure your expectations are met every time. But you are not doing it purposely - so what can help??
Here are 4 quick tips to consider-?
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3. Taking the stress out on employees
Being vulnerable is good but passing on everything that comes from the top to your team might not be the best tactic.
In such a situation, here are a few must-follow things you can do-
4. Frequently rescheduling meetings - even worse, missing them!
Frequently missing/ rescheduling meetings (especially important ones like reviews/ feedback) not only disrupts your employee’s schedule but also makes them worried and get into an anxiety cycle!
To avoid that, follow the two golden rules -?
5. Using ‘negativity’ and ‘pessimism’ as the default approach/reaction
Sure, pessimism is not all that bad. It can help leaders detect potential threats, avoid arrogance and minimise risks in making decisions. But when used as a default approach to any situation, it can become a liability that demotivates others. And in stressful situations, it can further go on to push high-stress levels to higher anxiety.?
Here are certain things that you can consider to keep yourself in check-
Remember, you are not a leader unless your employees look up to you. Since what you say, do, feel, and express can significantly impact your team - positively or negatively, you must reflect on it. And while you’re at it, start implementing positive approaches that can decrease your organisation’s stress index and inspire a better culture at work.?
How did you like what you read? Do you have any insights to add/questions to ask? Let me know in the comments!
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2 年Great article Puneet.. Many do all of this and some even knowingly.... Many still don't know the difference between Manager and Leader...this community has to evolve and such readings are essential....
Product Owner ? Lead Business Analyst ? Expert in Agile, Data-Driven Solutions, and Product Innovation ? 13 Years in Financial Services and Technology ? CBAP?, CSPO?, SAFe? POPM, Azure Certified
2 年Very interesting read Puneet Manuja, looking forward to the next one.
Program Manager at Augmento Labs Pvt Ltd.
2 年None of the point I do with my team
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2 年Simply loved this . So much of actionable inputs ?? ??