Want a Thriving Team? Grow Your Leadership Garden
Jordan Imutan
If you neglect developing your middle managers then you will not have future leaders. Your business is not sustainable.
Imagine you're tending a garden. You see some plants wilting in the heat, others overcrowded, and the nutrient-rich soil getting washed away by heavy rains. What happens if you just wait and hope things will improve? Chances are, your garden won't survive, let alone produce beautiful blooms or delicious vegetables.
This is a metaphor for what many middle managers face. They see employees who are disengaged, talented people stifled in the wrong roles, and a lack of support for true growth. They hope things will improve over time, but without nurturing and care, that team garden will never flourish.
The State of Employee Growth: A Wilting Landscape
It's not just a feeling – the statistics are concerning:
Why does this disconnect between employees' hunger for growth and leadership's lack of focus exist? Here's where many managers go wrong:
From Gardener to Growth Leader
The good news is that middle managers are in a prime position to transform this situation. Think of yourself less as a boss and more as a skilled gardener. Your job is to create the right environment, provide the necessary resources, and nurture each unique "plant" on your team. Here's how:
1. Dig Deep: Know Your Soil
You can't grow anything without understanding your unique terrain. Get to know your team members on a deeper level:
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2. Plant in the Right Spots
When a plant is struggling, sometimes moving it to a sunnier location or richer soil is all it takes to flourish. Similarly, observe your team:
3. Water and Fertilize Regularly
Consistent support is crucial for sustained growth:
4. Protect Your Crop
Just as a gardener protects plants from pests or harsh weather, safeguard your efforts in employee development:
The Fruits of Your Leadership Labor
The payoff from tending your leadership garden is huge: a more engaged team, higher retention of top talent, and a pipeline of future leaders blossoming from within the organization. So, ask yourself: are you ready to put on those gardening gloves and cultivate extraordinary growth for both your team and for yourself as a leader?
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