Your Team Is Modeling YOU
Episode #124 Host: Tammy J. Bond
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Leaders often believe that culture is shaped by mission statements, leadership training, or the values written on the wall.
But in reality, something much more powerful is shaping behavior inside organizations every single day: leadership example.
Humans are wired to observe and model behavior. Decades of behavioral psychology research show that people learn far more from what they see leaders do than from what leaders say. That means the way leaders respond to conflict, accountability, mistakes, and pressure quickly becomes the behavioral pattern for the entire team.
In this episode of Leadership Sandbox, Tammy J. Bond explores why teams naturally mirror leadership behavior and how this silent dynamic shapes workplace culture—for better or worse. When leaders avoid hard conversations, tolerate gossip, or fail to address performance issues directly, those behaviors spread quickly through the organization.
The good news is that the opposite is also true. When leaders demonstrate clarity, accountability, and courage in difficult moments, teams begin to model those behaviors as well.
If you want to understand why certain behaviors keep showing up on your team—and how leaders can intentionally influence them—this episode will challenge the way you think about leadership influence and workplace culture.
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In today's swift-moving employee market leaders are far too often putting people that are technically good at their jobs into leadership positions, without first developing them on how to be leaders of people.
How do you course correct, or better yet make sure you don’t make that common mistake? Develop your people to lead others from the moment they join your team. For more tools on how to develop others around you, contact us today. We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes by tuning in on Apple Podcast, Amazon Podcast, or Spotify.

