How To Lead Your Team Through Uncertainty – 4 Powerful Strategies
Meridith Elliott Powell, CSP, CPAE
Helping Leaders Turn Uncertainty Into Opportunity | Thought Leader in Thriving Through Change | Hall of Fame Speaker & Award-Winning Author
Lead Your Team Through Uncertainty
I just stepped off stage in Philadelphia, PA. I was speaking to an audience of about 250 CEOs, all concerned, understandably, about the uncertainty in the marketplace.?
We closed the keynote, as I like to do, with about fifteen minutes of Q&A. I love Q&A, as it gives the audience the time to get the answers to the questions that would be most valuable for them. This audience was engaged, and it was a great discussion.?
I got a wide range of questions. Everything from: how to set goals when you have no idea what the future holds; what is the best way to balance the need to have team members in the office and their desire to work from home; and how to effectively transition a business from one generation to the next.
All strong questions, and an even better discussion.?But out of all the questions I was asked, one really stood out for me.?
A long-time member of this association took the mic and wanted to know how we prepare our younger generations for uncertainty. He felt with so many of them never ever having experienced this level of disruption, coupled with the fact that their level of anxiety and fear seems to be far surpassing that of the older generations, that they just don’t seem ready.
It was such a great question, and he is right.
Our research shows that it is the younger generations that are struggling far more with how to deal with, let alone lead, through the uncertainty in the marketplace.?Year after year, when we release our research study, we find that millennials and Gen Z are far more fearful of the challenges in our marketplace than Boomers and Gen X.
Why You Fear Uncertainty - How Today's Uncertainty Impacts Each Generation Differently
So why do you fear uncertainty?
The short answer is that you are actually wired that way.?When you do not know what is going to happen, your brain goes into protective mode, assuming the worst, so you can do what you need to do to protect yourself.
Unfortunately, protective mode produces the emotion of fear.?When you are afraid, you lose your ability to create and innovate, and you shut down and disengage.?As a leader, these are not the reactions you want or need in a team.
And why is the anxiety higher in millennials and Gen Z?
Well, let’s face it. As a generation, they have been protected far more than Boomer and Gen X. Think about it. Boomers grew up with parents who largely insisted their children stand on their own two feet and figure out their own problems. Their parents sided with teachers, locked them outdoors all summer long, and insisted they move out at 18.
And then there's Gen X – known as the latch key kids – need we say more? Their parents, both parents, went to work, leaving them largely to fend for themselves. Add to this, these generations are older, they have been through more.
Millennials and Gen Z, have grown up in a world where their parents, coaches and teachers protected them. They are the “everyone gets a trophy” generations. Understandably, Boomers and Gen X wanted to protect their children from the uncertainty that life delivers.
And lastly, with the crash of 2008, COVID, and the last few years of rampant uncertainty, Boomer and Gen X leaders have held tight to the reins in the workforce, not always giving these younger generations the latitude to navigate some of these challenges themselves.
So, our research reveals these generations fear uncertainty, because they do not feel they have the experiences or skills to navigate it successfully.
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4 Strategies to Lead Your Team Through Uncertainty
How do you successfully lead your team through uncertainty?
So that is the challenge on the table right now. As a leader, you need to be developing your team to not only succeed in the present, but get them ready to succeed in the future. You need to build a future focused team.
Here are four powerful strategies you can implement today to lead your team through uncertainty:
Own It
Leading your team through uncertainty begins with talking about uncertainty. Be transparent, talk about it, and help your team get comfortable with the idea of executing a strategy in a world where any number of scenarios could happen.
If you talk about uncertainty, you will decrease the fear, drive innovation, and foster engagement. Exactly the result you want.
Engage at Every Level
Use the tools and strategies we offer through our?Thriving In Uncertainty System?to engage your team, at every level, for their ideas and opinions.
Give your team the opportunity to talk about the challenges and changes they see, and what ideas they have for how to transform your business.
Be Open
Want to lead your team through uncertainty? You need to be open – open to new ideas, strategies, and, most importantly, letting others take the lead.
Your most important role as a leader is to build the next generation of leaders, and to create ownership and commitment at every level of your organization. Leading through change isn't easy, so you need to give others the opportunity to try, fail, try again and succeed.
Celebrate Progress
And lastly, leading your team through uncertainty requires that you understand that confidence is built from progress.
The more your team sees and is given the opportunity to celebrate forward movement, the more engaged and committed they will become.
The?biggest myth about uncertainty?is that it is going to end. So if you want to lead your team through uncertainty, you need to buckle up — it is not only not going to stop, it is going to pick up the pace.
Uncertainty can lead to your greatest opportunity, if you build a team that is future-focused and understands how to navigate it successfully.
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1 年Such a great message and perspectives coming from different generations. -a valuable lesson to implement- thanks Meridith Elliott Powell, CSP, CPAE
Owner & CEO at Destination Workplace?? | Research-Backed Leadership, Culture & Workforce Development Solutions | Keynote Speaker | Best-Selling Author | TEDx Presenter
1 年Great article!!
Executive Coach + Consultant☆ Award Winning Author + I Help Executives Increase Retention, Impact, and Influence by Developing High Emotional Intelligence. 90% of Top Performers Have High EQ.
1 年I often discuss uncertainty with clients. I like your strategies and perspective!
Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker and Executive Consultant on the topics of Workplace Culture and Accountability – Founder, The Accountability Institute? – Author: No More Excuses & The Accountability Advantage
1 年Great advice! Uncertain can be unsettling but it can also be inspiring.