Your Employees Are Telling You How to Lead Them. Here’s How to Listen.

September 2, 2017 by Joshua
in Inc.com, Leadership, Perception

My post on Inc. Thursday “Your Employees Are Telling You How to Lead Them. Here’s How to Listen.,” began

Your Employees Are Telling You How to Lead Them. Here's How to Listen.

Your Employees Are Telling You How to Lead Them. Here’s How to Listen.

Your Employees Are Telling You How to Lead Them. Here’s How to Listen.

People want you to lead them effectively. Here’s how to practice listening.

Would you like your teammates and employees to tell you how to lead them?

They’re already doing it.

You were probably too busy focusing on yourself, believing leadership was about you, to see.

I teach and coach leadership. This point is so subtle that most clients and students take a few times to “get” it.

Then they realize how obvious it is despite never noticing it before. Then they start using it.

People want meaning and purpose in their work

Leadership literature talks about challenges of leading, it implies people don’t want you to lead them.
On the contrary, it’s in how you look at it. You reading Inc. and these words means you aspire to more, meaning you’re working hard so your peers probably do too.

Change your perspective and relationships and people open up. You start realizing how people want to work hard–when they see their work creating meaning and purpose.

Read the rest at Your Employees Are Telling You How to Lead Them. Here’s How to Listen..

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