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Ignite and Empower Your Team with Verbal Feedback
Verbal feedback is a great way for bosses and team leaders to demonstrate their appreciation and encourage their employees. When used correctly, this kind of feedback not only boosts morale but also creates an atmosphere where employees feel valued, respected, and encouraged. If using words to affirm your employees does not come naturally to you, you are not alone. The good news is that giving verbal feedback is a skill you can develop over time that will benefit you as a leader and everyone around you. Read on to learn more about when to give positive feedback and what to say to open hearts and minds.
7 Powerful Strategies for Aligning Your Team with Your Vision and Values
As a small business owner with employees, your success hinges on having a cohesive team that shares your company's vision and values. As a leader, it is crucial to ensure that your team members not only understand the purpose of your organization but also feel motivated to work towards achieving its goals. Read on to discover seven impactful strategies that will align your team with your company's vision and values. By doing so, you can cultivate a workplace that is not only happier and healthier but also boost customer satisfaction and foster sustainable business growth.
The Curse of Perfectionism: Why It Hinders Workplace Productivity
Perfectionism can be a double-edged sword. While it drives individuals to strive for excellence, it can hinder productivity in the workplace. Employees who obsess over perfection waste time and miss deadlines, negatively impacting business operations. Discover how to identify perfectionism at work and learn how leaders can redirect their teams' energy towards meaningful work.
The Power of 'I Don't Know': Embracing Uncertainty as a Leader
Leaders can cultivate a healthier, collaborative workplace by embracing the power of "I don't know." Instead of viewing it as a weakness, see it as an opportunity to foster team unity and extend learning.
Unlocking Reciprocity: How Gratitude Transforms Workplace Culture
Creating an awesome workplace culture and meeting core objectives are big reasons to practice reciprocity. But that’s not why it works. Practicing reciprocity actually improves well-being.
Regain Control Over Your Calendar with the '4 Buckets' Trick
In the dynamic world of running a business, where each day brings a cascade of seemingly urgent tasks, it's easy to pack your calendar to the brim. How do you ensure that your days are productive and contribute to your overall goals? One of the best ways is to look at highly successful leaders who have mastered prioritization and time management.
Making Changes in Your Organization Starts with You
In every organization, change is inevitable. It's the leaders who play a pivotal role in navigating these shifts, adapting priorities, and reimagining team engagement. However, when leaders are not aware of personal development gaps they inadvertently sabotage change initiatives. In a Harvard Business Review article, Narayan Pant, leadership development expert and director of INSEAD, introduces three leaders who learned the hard way about how their behavior negatively affected their ability to create change. Pant offers these hard-won lessons alongside four principles that will benefit leaders tasked with facilitating company transformation and building a positive team culture.
Why Understanding Workplace Personality Boosts Company Culture
Workplace personalities can be broken down into four distinct types of workers. Understanding the different types of workers and what motivates them can lead to greater job satisfaction and a better fit between employer and employee.
Unleash the Potential of New Managers with Leadership Development
Making the transition from being one of the team to being the boss can be a challenge, and many managers are not sure where to start. As your business grows, it’s normal for some leaders to feel stretched outside their comfort zone. But you don’t want to leave them there. Help new leaders find success, retain your best employees, and develop a positive workplace culture when you emphasize and train around key leadership traits.

