A Joyful Approach to Leadership: Gratitude and Acknowledgement as Catalysts for Change
Danielle Frawley
Chief Growth Officer @ Community Financial CU | Driving Transformation and Unlocking Potential
Last year at the World Council of Credit Union Conference, I was asked by multiple credit union colleagues, “How are you moving so fast at Community Financial”? My answer surprised them. It was simply “gratitude.” When we show up for our teams, show them that we care, and share in gratitude for each other and our work, incredible feats can be tackled rapidly.?
In today's lightning-speed revolution with artificial intelligence and digital transformation, layered wtih economic uncertainty, credit unions face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. To stay ahead of the curve, leaders must not only adapt to change but also inspire and motivate their teams to do the same. As Richard Sheridan emphasizes in his book "Chief Joy Officer," "Joy is the fuel that powers a high-performing organization." By fostering a culture of joy, gratitude, and acknowledgment, credit union leaders can create a positive and supportive work climate that empowers team members to thrive and drive innovation.
Why Gratitude and Acknowledgement Matter
How Credit Union Leaders Can Implement Gratitude and Acknowledgement
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During times of change, it's especially important to cultivate a culture of gratitude and acknowledgment. By recognizing the challenges and sacrifices that team members may be facing, leaders can help to alleviate stress and build resilience. Additionally, expressing gratitude for team members' adaptability and willingness to embrace change can inspire them to continue to be open to new ideas and opportunities.
As Sheridan further points out, "Joy is not just a nice-to-have; it's a strategic imperative." By prioritizing joy, gratitude, and acknowledgment, credit union leaders can create a more positive, productive, and resilient organization well-positioned to thrive in today's competitive landscape.
Moreover, as Brené Brown emphasizes in her book "Dare to Lead," "Vulnerability is the key to courage." By expressing gratitude and acknowledging the contributions of others, leaders demonstrate their own vulnerability and create a safe space for others to be vulnerable as well. This fosters a culture of trust, honesty, and open communication, which is essential for effective leadership and organizational success.
This came full circle for me in our leadership meeting last week. To preface, this had been a heavy week for our team, as we learned of the passing of a beloved teammate earlier in the week, on top of major project launches. Our director of mortgage experience led our leadership team in our final discussion for the book “Chief Joy Officer.” She surprisingly started with the book's Acknowledgments section. She used this section to talk about how grateful she was for the leaders she was surrounded with on the call, for the hard work we are doing, and how because of that, we’re seeing our strategy gaining traction. In this moment, I saw strategy in action. Our Community Financial Credit Union strategy is simply articulated on a napkin. It expresses our outcome as “gratitude.”
Gratitude and acknowledgment are essential for building strong teams and fostering a positive work environment. They are also key to effective leadership in times of change. By embracing these principles, credit union leaders can inspire their teams to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities, and achieve extraordinary results.
Executive Director, Relentless Care Foundation
6 个月Gratitude is right! Thanks for living this ethos everyday.
VP of Member Engagement at Community Financial Credit Union
6 个月Love this message! Thank you for the gratitude and care you lead with everyday Danielle Frawley !
Mortgage Sales Manager at Community Financial CU
6 个月Danielle, you walk the walk. I’m grateful for your example. Your genuine care, concern and appreciation is felt regularly and it ripples outward. This article is spot on.
Strategic Marketer- Business Development Leader- Brand Expert- Featured Speaker
6 个月You all are doing special things at Community!
chief experience officer | Transforming experiences, brands, and impact.
6 个月I’m so grateful to you Danielle Frawley. You live every single one of these points and bring them out in others.