Leadership
5 Steps to Overcoming Fear of Failing
As a leader, one of the biggest obstacles you would face is the fear of failing. For your long-term success and that of the people you lead, it is important you work to face those fears and overcome them. If you don't, you are already losing.
Read MoreAccountability, Power & Change
Powerless people often rely on excuses to explain their lack of achievement, blaming external forces for their unhappiness and failures. The cure lies in taking full accountability for their own lives; this enables them to hope, set goals and pursue real change.
Read MoreManaging Conflict with Co-Workers
Promoting healthy communication within teams is essential for successful problem resolution. It is important to recognize that conflicts are a natural part of any workplace and to provide employees with the tools they require to manage them constructively.
Read MoreBetter, Not Perfect
Perfection is an ideal that is often impossible to achieve. It can create unrealistic expectations and lead to burnout and overwhelm. For leaders with this expectation of their team, it perpetuates extremes in highs and lows of both performance and attitudes, leaving you feeling deep frustration.
Read MoreNew Lens Required
The challenge new leaders often face with a newly acquired team is this - they move too quickly into action to make changes and overlook spending time enrolling their new team in THEM as a leader.
Read MoreHow To Promote the Right Employee or Risk Demotivating the Team
Leaders be cautious promoting an individual before they have proven they are ready for the new position. Learn what your team wants, what you (really want) and what you want to do to avoid demoralizing your team and attacking team performance.
Read MoreAre You Trying to Fix Your Team or Promote Them?
Have you considered, for any length of time, your motives with your team? What is it that you need and want from them? How are they measuring up to your expectations? And, if they aren't measuring up, what are you prepared to do about it?
Read MoreFailure is a Choice - for Leaders and Teams
From time to time, everyone on our team experiences setbacks. We set a course and start out, but then we find ourselves at a dead end. Maybe we get fired from a job or our spouse files for divorce or resources we needed to finish a project don’t materialize and we’re left holding the bag. But what does it take to turn a setback like this into a failure? Well, the answer is simple. The only thing it takes is your attitude.
Read MoreHow to Catch Your Team In The Act of Doing Things Right!
If you have ever undertaken a major change initiative with your team and led them toward a big goal, you may have experienced some feelings of frustration around people slipping back into old behaviors. The very behaviors you are trying to change to increase performance or drive the new initiate to success.
Read More4 Things You Can Do This Week To Address Your Team's Under-performance
As we have covered recently, one of today's leading and most costly challenges for leaders and teams is the plight of the under performer. A problem employee can range anywhere from the not so serious, such as someone who is chronically late for work each day; to the more serious, such as a person engaged in harassment of a colleague.
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