THE QUESTIONS EVERY LEADER SHOULD ASK THEMSELVES IN CHALLENGING TIMES
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If anything is certain, it’s that the business climate is changing at a fast pace, and that the rate of change is accelerating. Inside our organizations, we are only as strong as our weakest link, but what if that weak link is us as leaders?
Leading during times of change takes a great amount of courage. How do we know if our leadership skills need to evolve? Will we have the guts to honestly look at ourselves and ask the hard questions? Is leading in a work-at-home or hybrid environment really that different than a brick-and-mortar environment? Are we great leaders and just have the wrong people working for us in this ever-changing environment?
How we answer these questions will determine how we see our own leadership style. The Leadership Mirror is critical in this changing climate. Our reflection of how we see ourselves as leaders is the key. Here are four topics to think about:
There could be an underlying foundation under each of these thoughts—and it could be fear. Common fears include:
Having the courage to ask ourselves tough questions is the first step in moving forward.
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For leaders that are interested in doing a gut check, here are some suggestions:
People won’t follow a leader they don’t respect. Being honest with ourselves, getting some additional support, and getting direct feedback from employees at all levels are great ways to take the first step. This will help us know if we need to re-engineer how we navigate the current business climate to drive the results we need.
It takes courage to be a great leader. It also takes courage to be honest with ourselves. But when we are willing to ask ourselves those hard questions, we are leading by example, and others will follow. That’s when the positive momentum comes into play, and we can hit our objectives and increase our revenue and profits.
Courage—that is the first step.
(Reprinted by permission by ICMI - Article by Vicki Brackett)
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2 年The challenge with Leadership as a concept is that it's an ever evolving and spidering concept in that the point of leadership is to develop and grow successful teams and organizations, and success is found in ever-different environments, subjects, skills, and technologies, so what works for one team may not work equally well for another. Much like professional sports coaches, sometimes there's a coach that has exactly the right handle and strategy for the players they have available to them and they can build the team chemistry needed to innovate and succeed. In other cases the coach may be highly successful, but they simply aren't the right match for the talent on the team in that particular season. Leadership then requires a team culture and a vision that everyone, from the leader to the 'bench-warmers', all need to buy into and believe in if they're going to have their best shot at succeeding, and that leader needs to constantly innovate their path so that the team can get the best facilitation to accomplishing their goals thus I have always believed one of the core, foundational principles of Leadership was to be constantly innovating and learning and adapting to what lies ahead.