Leadership Qualities Needed In Today's Work Environment

Leadership Qualities Needed In Today's Work Environment

What Qualities Do Leaders Need To Be Successful In Today's Work Environment - 3 Part Series

I do my best to stay up on the latest research and share that research with you... And there's been quite a bit of conversation happening around leadership in today's work environment.

As a leader, I challenge you to ask yourself... do you know what qualities are needed to be successful? Can you answer questions like...

  1. Are You A Humble Leader?
  2. Are You An Innovative Leader?
  3. Are You Creating a Thriving Workplace For Your Team?

I've spent much time exploring these questions and over the next few weeks, I’ll continue to build on this article to highlight what the research is telling us about leadership today.

Part 1 - Being A Humble Leader

To be successful in these times, our organizations need more leaders modeling key qualities, like humility. This article from the Wall Street Journal,?The Best Bosses Are Humble Bosses , does a great job sharing why it's so important.

Did you know that according to several recent studies, humble leaders?inspire close teamwork, rapid learning, and high performance in their teams?

In this environment of constant change, ambiguity, and complexity we continuously ask our teams to learn rapidly and to be high performers. Being a humble leader helps them perform well.

Let's stop for just a moment and reflect on this question...Who are leaders?I know?who display humility??

According to the research,?humble leaders?do the following:?

  • They tend to be aware of their weaknesses.?
  • Are eager to improve themselves.
  • Appreciate others’ strengths.
  • Focus on goals beyond their self-interest.
  • Fly under the radar.
  • Give credit to their teams.
  • Ask for help.
  • Listen to feedback from others.
  • Show ethical behavior.
  • Avoid manipulating others.

The impact of these leadership?qualities on employees? Lower turnover?and?lower absenteeism.

Take a moment and ask yourself... Am I?a humble leader??

Part 2 - Innovative Leadership Qualities

Do you have the qualities of an innovative leader?

According to recent quantitative research reported by McKinsey, there are roughly 20 fundamental components of leadership that correlate closely to organization performance.

Progressive leaders who demonstrate these components are better able to support change and innovation in their organizations.

McKinsey discovered in their research that four key leadership attributes help organizations stand out and move forward at a distinctive pace.

The four attributes are Insight, Integrity, Courage, and Agility.

  1. Insight helps leaders calibrate and see what matters in operations and with people.
  2. Integrity helps leaders build conviction and deep trust within the organization.
  3. Courage supports leaders in taking on important and challenging opportunities quickly.
  4. Agility helps leaders know when they need to change course and keep going.

Here are how the 20 research-supported traits integrate with the four leadership characteristics that are seen as essential for the future by the interviewees who participated in the research.

As you read through the list below, do a mental assessment as to how well you demonstrate each of these traits. Then pick one or two that you’d like to strengthen.

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Use this tool to assess yourself on how well you are doing with the Four Leadership Attributes and the 20 traits. Consider?asking your team and manager to give you feedback as well.

Part 3 - Creating a Thriving Workplace

The Gallop's?State of the Global Workforce 2022 Report is a report committed to “bringing the voices of employees to the decision-making tables.”

So my question for you: As a leader, are you helping employees THRIVE??

In the report it states only 21% of workers report they are thriving at work…only 21 percent!

So what’s causing this? It's simple, employee BURNOUT.

According to Gallop the 5 main causes that relate to burnout include:?

  1. Unfair treatment at work
  2. Unmanageable workloads
  3. Unclear communication from managers
  4. Lack of manager support
  5. Unreasonable time pressures

Can you relate? Not surprisingly the one thing all five causes have in common: The Boss! Bosses are so impactful that Gallop can predict 70% of the variance in team engagement just by getting to know the boss. Wow!

The good news? We can make a difference and change! Gallop states to have employees thrive - there are 6?things managers need to do consistently.

6 Things Managers Need To Do Consistently

  1. Help them learn and grow
  2. Recognize them for doing great work
  3. Listen
  4. Coach them?
  5. Collaborate
  6. Make them feel truly cared about.

That sounds pretty refreshing to me! It’s not hard. It’s just different from what many managers are doing across the world.

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I’ve worked with leaders who understand the importance of thriving cultures and want help getting there. I can tell you for those committed to learning, the results have been amazing. Not only more smiling, but more collaboration, more innovation, and better business outcomes.

What it takes for each of your direct reports to thrive, might look a little different. Think about each one of your direct reports, then make notes below to help you connect with each of them in a personal way. Use the tool below to help you.

My Challenge To You

Save this article, and set a reminder to come back to it at least once a month to check in with yourself and reflect on your leadership qualities.

Questions? I'd be happy to have a conversation, reach out to me any time at [email protected]?.

Gary Buchs

Truck Business Coaching , Overdriveonline.com Extra Blog contributor , creative solutions at Truck Business Coaching

2 年

Thought provoking thanks Gary B

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