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Why leaders should distinguish between responsibility and accountability in their team members

When leaders and their team members appreciate the differences between responsibility and accountability, this results in the most suitable individuals being assigned to projects and which people will take ownership for the overall results.

Leading People

Why rejecting candidates is actually good for your employer brand

As a business owner or people leader, you should consider implementing more quality checks and protocol around the candidate experience – especially when it comes to candidate rejection.

Leading People

How to successfully lead a multi-generational workforce

Empowering a multi-generational workforce is a common leadership development trait – one that will become even more important. How can you successfully lead a multi-generational workforce?

Strategic Thinking

The importance of defining and maintaining a solid company culture

Establishing the company culture you want is vital to the continued growth of your business. However, maintaining a good company culture is an ongoing project.

Wellness

Are you suffering from decision making fatigue as a leader?

Have you thought about how many decisions you make as a leader or whether you may be suffering from decision-making fatigue? It’s important to be aware of the tell-tale signs.

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Why executive presence is a leader's x-factor

Executive presence isn’t exerting authority or engaging in power plays. It's embodying leadership traits such as commanding a room, displaying confidence and communicating articulately.

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How to increase employee engagement by creating a safe space while also holding space

How comfortable are your team members in expressing emotions in the workplace? If someone cried, would they feel embarrassed, or have you created a culture where vunerability's OK?

Strategic Thinking

What does it mean to be a data-driven leader?

Data can improve business performance (increase sales), forge solid client relationships and streamline operations. But, the value isn’t purely the data. It’s what you do with and how you use it to drive decisions.

Wellness

Burnout isn’t good for anyone, least of all a leader

Whether you strive for work-life balance, integration, or separation, the primary focus for any leader is to find time away and focus on yourself, your mental health and well-being.

Strategic Thinking

The power of curiosity: For you as a leader and for your team

Encouraging curiosity is as important as prioritising your own level of curiosity as a leader. Ask questions and invite questions from team members.

Drive

Are you experiencing Imposter Syndrome as a leader? You are not alone

Perhaps you feel your career has been a series of lucky breaks, you were in the right place at the right time or promoted into your leadership role by fluke. You're not alone.

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Understanding the importance of emotional intelligence for leaders

Emotional Intelligence is a critical leadership capability. The ability to perceive your own and others' emotions; to understand the signals, whilst managing them successfully.

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The art of leading with empathy; leading with kindness; and leading with heart

For any leader, being kind, compassionate, or showing empathy doesn’t mean being a pushover. Demonstrating empathy and compassion is a successful approach to leadership on many levels.

Drive

Understanding self-regulation to monitor your emotions and lead with integrity

At a high level, self-regulation is about displaying predictable and calming behaviour in front of team members, regardless of external challenges.

Leading People

Why leaders should encourage their introverted team members to speak up and contribute to the conversation

As a leader, you have a pivotal role in creating an environment where your introverted team members feel empowered to speak up and share their insights and perspectives.

Wellness

The importance of compassion fatigue awareness for leaders

Compassion fatigue can have a significant impact on a leader’s effectiveness and well-being, as it can hinder their ability to provide support and make sound decisions. While caring for employees is crucial, leaders should also establish and maintain healthy boundaries.

Connection

Help! I’m trying to lead a business that is run by toddlers!

Leading a start-up run by ‘toddler-CEOs’ can be an intricate dance between brilliance and practicality. The challenges may be many, but the opportunity for transformation and growth can also be substantial.

Drive

Are you a leader? Or are you merely a puppet on a string?

New and middle managers who aspire to be true leaders and senior leaders who aim to create a leadership culture must work together to break free from the constraints that limit potential.

Drive

What do I do as a leader when my team doesn’t need me anymore?

Leadership is often associated with guiding a team, helping individuals grow, and solving problems as they arise. But what happens when your team is already high-performing, reasonably self-sufficient, and for the most part seems to require less direct intervention?

Wellness

Do you know how your team members are really feeling?

One of the most important roles for any leader is to build trust and psychological safety, and to foster an environment where team members feel safe and confident to share their thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment or reprisal.

Drive

What would you do if you could start your leadership journey all over again?

Some senior leaders believe that after many years building and running teams, that it’s impossible to change the way they lead; while others are actually afraid to make changes or to reinvent themselves. What would you do if you could start your leadership journey all over again?

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Why leaders need to accept that being challenged is part of their job

Reacting defensively should never be the default response to a team member whose question or comment might be slightly controversial. Leaders need to accept that being challenged is part of their job. By welcoming challenges, they can create an environment where creative thinking flourishes.

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The power of embracing purpose as a leader

The true test of a leader believing in their purpose often lies in their ability to persevere through challenges and uncertainty while remaining steadfast in their commitment to their purpose.

Leading People

Giving leaders an alternative perspective on KPIs

Many organisations use both KPIs and OKRs. While KPIs cover a wide range of metrics including employee productivity, customer satisfaction, and financial performance, it’s also important for leaders to focus on keeping individuals informed, interested, involved, and inspired.

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