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Why It’s Vital That Your Team Members Are Acknowledged

By Carolyn Stevens | Feedback, People Leadership | 0 comment | 8 December, 2010 | 1

Seriously, you wouldn’t believe how many people in organisations, senior, mid-level and junior, comment that they hardly ever, or even never, get any form of acknowledgement from their boss. Well, to be brutally honest, it’s not so much that they comment about it but more that they grumble about it. This is a crucial topic!Read more

Leaders Must Perfect The Tender—Tough Balance

By Carolyn Stevens | Emotional Intelligence, People Leadership | 0 comment | 17 November, 2010 | 0

Follow Your Natural Tendency At Your Peril It’s not that tender is more effective than tough, or that tough is more effective than tender… It’s that some leaders automatically take a tough stance—you know, those firm leaders whose decisions are based on a detached logic, who take a no-compromise position, whose judgment disregards sentiment orRead more

Are You A Leader With An Overwhelming Number Of Things To Get Handled, Quickly?

By Carolyn Stevens | Time & Stress Management | 0 comment | 3 November, 2010 | 0

THE number one thing at the top of most leaders’ minds these days is that they don’t have sufficient time to get done what they need to do. The sense of overwhelm they experience because of the sheer number of critical-to-get-done things on their plate is—OK, it’s overwhelming! 90% plus of the leaders I speakRead more

It’s Expensive When Leaders Don’t Develop Their Team Members!

By Carolyn Stevens | People Leadership | 0 comment | 20 October, 2010 | 0

Every leader, just about, is well intended—at least that’s my experience. Yet every so often I encounter a leader who has a tragic attitude towards their team members’ development. Even if you’re a leader who doesn’t share this attitude, there’s something in this simple and straightforward bulletin for you… What is this tragic attitude? It’sRead more

Because You’re A Leader, Your Reactions Cost You!

By Carolyn Stevens | Emotional Intelligence, People Leadership | 0 comment | 6 October, 2010 | 0

One thing’s for sure, your reactions certainly stop you from being seen as a balanced and trusted leader! Matt’s reactions to taxing leadership situations were – well to be frank, they were unrestrained. And these backlashes cost him… Because of his lack of emotional stability Matt’s team members didn’t trust him, his peers didn’t respectRead more

Time and Time Again, The Number One Reason Leaders Don’t Succeed Is…

By Carolyn Stevens | People Leadership, You As A Leader | 0 comment | 1 September, 2010 | 0

Some leaders excel and some don’t. We notice, don’t we? And the determinant’s not usually their stunning technical skills, extreme drive or tireless advocacy for their cause, is it? So what does the research tell us about the difference between leaders who excel and those who don’t? And what do your personal observations tell us?Read more

Do You Want More Accountability and Responsibility From Your Team Members?

By Carolyn Stevens | Delegation, People Leadership | 0 comment | 18 August, 2010 | 0

To be frank, most leaders spend way too much time drilling down, involving themselves in the details of their team members’ responsibilities—rather than creating an environment that has team members accepting full accountability for meeting their objectives. How much drilling down, micro managing are you doing—rather than spending your time focusing on the master plan,Read more

Listening Is Influencing!

By Carolyn Stevens | Influencing Others, People Leadership | 0 comment | 4 August, 2010 | 0

Whilst driving to my next meeting, I heard this gem on a talkback show—“influencing is listening”… Of course, the truth of that statement is a no-brainer. But how often do you get so tied up, so enthusiastic, about your own perspective that you forget to listen? We all do to some degree. And unless youRead more

Astute Managers Intelligently Manage Upwards

By Carolyn Stevens | Communication, Influencing Others | 0 comment | 21 July, 2010 | 0

  A number of people, including many leaders, are frustrated with their boss. Doug, a leader I coach, is typical of those who experienced this dissatisfaction. Doug is exceptionally intelligent, good at his job, well liked and, overall, has pretty high emotional intelligence. But when he spoke about his boss, his eyes rolled, his faceRead more

How Candid Are You With Your Feedback?

By Carolyn Stevens | Feedback, People Leadership | 0 comment | 7 July, 2010 | 9

Please don’t complain about your team members unless you’ve been openly sharing your opinions with them! As is so often the case, the theme of this bulletin is drawn from behaviours I’ve been noticing in my work with leaders. Regardless of whether the leader is well seasoned or much newer, this practice is rampant… WillRead more

Minimum Input, Maximum Output

By Carolyn Stevens | Influencing Others, People Leadership | 0 comment | 16 June, 2010 | 2

That’s what Max said he wanted as we were establishing his goals for his Leader Coaching program—minimum input, maximum output. Especially these days when we’re attempting to “get more juice from the lemon”, minimum input, maximum output sounds like a pragmatic goal to me. We don’t want to work more hours than we have to—andRead more

Rapport and Critical Judgment… They’re Like Oil And Water!

By Carolyn Stevens | Communication, Emotional Intelligence, People Leadership | 0 comment | 2 June, 2010 | 0

The Finger Pointing Syndrome—It’s A Bad Look For Leaders! Many of my perceptions and observations about how leaders behave are formed as a result of the 360-degree feedback discussions I have with the team members of leaders I coach. After all, it’s in these safe, intimate and candid interactions that team members’ perceptions are genuinelyRead more

What Impact Will Igniting Your Team Have On Your Business?

By Carolyn Stevens | Teamwork | 0 comment | 19 May, 2010 | 0

Over the years I’ve encountered a few teams who have teamwork happening in an admirable way. And lately I’ve come across a number of quite senior teams who, usually unbeknown to them, are having a far-reaching negative impact on their business because they haven’t acknowledged the need for them to be doing more “teaming”. What’sRead more

Leadership Ripples—Why It’s Essential That You’re Alert To Them!

By Carolyn Stevens | Communication, People Leadership | 0 comment | 21 April, 2010 | 0

Synchronistically, during the last couple of weeks this “leadership ripples” topic has arisen in many, many of the conversations I’ve had with line managers, HR leaders and leaders I’m currently coaching… So, what are “leadership ripples” and why all this interest in them?   What Are Leadership Ripples? We know that a stone dropped intoRead more

As a Leader, How Clear Are You on Where Your Scratches Are?

By Carolyn Stevens | Feedback | 0 comment | 7 April, 2010 | 0

Most leaders I coach are “shining stars” who are already very good at what they do… And just as even the most stunning, concours-standard show cars require polishing and buffing to excel, so do these shining stars need to do some work if they’re to fully realise their potential as leaders.   All Leaders BenefitRead more

Two Crucial Leadership Behaviours That Outstanding Leaders Have Habituated

By Carolyn Stevens | People Leadership, Strategic Leadership | 0 comment | 17 March, 2010 | 0

There are lots of leadership competency models around. Most have a reasonable correlation with each other, depending on the level of leadership being contemplated. For example, it’s clear that a leader of a large business enterprise needs competencies that a leader of a small team does not. Nonetheless if you’re to truly succeed in aRead more

“Yikes, You’re Urging Me To Disclose How I’m Feeling So I’ll Be A More Effective Leader?

By Carolyn Stevens | Communication, Emotional Intelligence | 0 comment | 5 March, 2010 | 0

I can hear you saying “Why on earth would I want to do that?” Before answering this question, let me quickly do a bit of important framing… Most leaders are quite nervous about “airing their emotions”. About 75% of the leaders I’ve coached have indicated that they’re apprehensive about disclosing how they feel. So, ifRead more

Don’t Just Listen To Your Team Members—Let Them Know You’ve Heard!

By Carolyn Stevens | Communication, People Leadership | 0 comment | 17 February, 2010 | 0

Letting your team know that you’ve heard will help you, their leader, create a better bottom line, and then some It’s all very well to listen to a team member—but you’re actually in a minefield if you’re not also having them feel heard. Let’s just back up for a minute though and do some importantRead more

As A Leader, What Can You Do To Help Ensure Your Key People Don’t Disappear?

By Carolyn Stevens | Communication, Feedback, People Leadership | 0 comment | 3 February, 2010 | 0

“Now that there are more jobs available, I’ve started to look out for new career options.” “This year will probably be the time for me to move jobs. I’m looking for more responsibility… to make a greater contribution.”   We’re hearing these sorts of comments more frequently now aren’t we, either over a coffee withRead more

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