Trust Always Wins
The Trusted Executive
Creating a new standard of leadership defined by trustworthiness
We’ve heard the phrase “command and control” many times in our careers and it’s not necessarily fitting to a 2022 workforce. Leaders tend to steer away from commanding people and employees certainly don’t want to be controlled. If we don’t want to command and control in a 21st Century workplace, what’s the alternative? A recent?Forbes article?has offered the equal and opposite term of “trust and inspire” as the preferred route to success within an organisation. So why is ‘trust and inspire’ a better option than ‘command and control’?
Positive Goals
When we set out to achieve something, it is always easier to work towards a target than to try and move away from your current state. For example, ‘your role, as a leader, is to trust and inspire your team’ has much more focus and direction than ‘stop commanding and controlling your team’. You have a positive goal to work towards instead of being left to try and work out alternative methods of leadership. Of course, the next question will be about how this can be achieved but at least there is something concrete to work towards.
Increased Inclusivity
The world we live and operate in today is ever-changing and so are the workforces that leaders manage. This has led to a change in the expectation of leaders across the world from their employees. The chance to build more diverse and inclusive work environments that are no longer just suited to the majority has now arisen. When leaders can be trusted to do the right thing by people of all backgrounds, their team will be inspired and encouraged to not only perform well, but to do the same in their lives.
Read more about The Habit of Being Open HERE.