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Category: Early to Mid Professionals

Top 7 Transformational Leadership Characteristics for Effective Teams

Leaders with transformational leadership characteristics inspire teams to excel. They share missions and purposes that go beyond individual aspirations. They create an environment that encourages creativity, collaboration, which drives better work performance. The outcome leads to remarkable achievements and organizational success. [1] Empowering employees through well-crafted leadership strategies has several benefits. It increases job satisfaction, ...

Employee Empowerment in the Workplace for Leadership

In today's rapidly evolving workplace, employee empowerment has become a significant catalyst for effective transformational leadership development. Gone are the days of rigid hierarchies and stiff top-down management. Now, progressive businesses recognize empowering top talent can become the cornerstone of organizational success and agility. Visionary leaders foster environments that value collaboration, autonomy, and personal growth. ...

Culture Leadership, LGBTQIA+, And You

The approach to culture leadership is changing quickly to meet the rights and representation of the growing LGBTQIA+ community in US companies. Today, many firms offer inclusive healthcare benefits, affinity networks, and employee resource groups (ERGs) to support a growingly diverse demographic of employees. Such initiatives provide frameworks for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programming. ...

What to Look for in a Turn-Key Leadership Development Program

Change is happening as the new American workplace experiences shifts in demographics, tech advancements, and worker expectations. Yet many organizations continue to struggle with their leadership development program attempts. This shortfall results in underdeveloped succession planning and underwhelming diversity in leadership roles. It's also making it increasingly difficult for firms to attract and retain the ...

Which Leadership Styles Best Suit You?

Effective leadership styles positively influence the performance of individuals, teams, and organizations. However, no one style suits all. What works for you may not work for someone else, even if you work in similar roles. Your personality, skills, and experience shape how you perceive and respond to the different styles of leadership. So, the most ...

Overcome the Performance Punishment Cycle and the Effects of Overworking

Many organizations across the US are having trouble retaining high-performing employees. But did you know that the performance punishment cycle drives many of these resignations? It may not be obvious or intentional, but it is happening nonetheless, and there are negative consequences even before employees depart your company. This piece examines the performance punishment process ...

Navigating the Generational Difference in the Workplace

For the first time in US history, five generations are working together full-time in companies. The age range is vast, with employees as young as 14 to over 76 years old.Each generation was formed by its environment. World events, economic health, and social movements forge attitudes, outlooks, behaviors, and expectations tied explicitly to the generation ...

Create Results: Reconnect Your DEI in the Workplace Island

Worker-led employee resource groups (ERGs) exist to make the workplace more inclusive. That's why well-supported ERGs help strengthen diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. It sounds pretty straightforward. Yet many DEI efforts fail. So what can you do to turn the tide and reconnect your DEI in the workplace island? ERGs can be an asset ...

Employee Retention: Are You Coaching Employees Out of Your Organization?

It has become much harder for US organizations to attract and retain top talent. One notable factor in underwhelming employee retention is the lack of cohesion between in-house personal development and growth opportunities. But is training and coaching employees a shrewd investment or a sunk-cost fallacy and waste of corporate funds? Never underestimate the importance ...

3 Areas of Improvement for Leaders, From Executive to Team Leads

Great leaders never stop learning. They strive to develop personal traits that improve leadership skills throughout their careers. They refuse to get stuck in their ways and remain open to the challenges of an ever-changing workplace. In post-pandemic America, there are three critical areas of improvement for leaders to focus on. These apply to all ...

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