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The Art of Switching Between Leadership Styles

Coaching Tip

How can leaders adjust their leadership style to do so? The answer to effective communication in today''s diverse workforce lies in "flexing"--the art of switching between leadership styles to more effectively communicate with and lead people who are different from you. Self-Aware and Fluent Leadership.

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Situational Leadership®: Trust and the Employee Experience

The Center For Leadership Studies

This is the fourth and final blog in a series dedicated to the connections between Situational Leadership ® and the employee experience. The second blog in this series explored the relationship between Situational Leadership ® and meaningful work. The third focused on links between Situational Leadership ® and strong management.

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Three Reasons Why The Situational Leadership® Approach Is Effective

The Center For Leadership Studies

Strengths of the Situational Leadership ® Model Organizations have an ever-expanding spectrum of criteria that determines why they adopt one leadership methodology over another. What would explain the popularity of this model over the last six decades with all those people? Accessibility is a big one these days. Same for translations.

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10 Bad Mistakes You Can Make as A New Boss

Lead from Within

If you have plans of becoming a manager or taking on any leadership position, you can help yourself tremendously by being aware of the mistakes that hurt the reputations and relationships of new bosses. Here are the ten most common that I see in my work as a leadership coach. Abusing power. Poor communication.

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5 Ways to Lead with Empathy

Leading with Trust

The importance of being an empathetic leader starts with the simple truth that leadership is about people. This translates into creating real partnerships rather than exerting power. This translates into creating real partnerships rather than exerting power. Why Empathetic Leaders Are Needed Now. The Empathy Deficit.

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In Praise of Bossy Women | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

When I reflect on these stories, I am reminded that leadership comes in many forms. I think the difference is that a bossy woman operates from a place of love and a bully from a place of personal power. The bottom line, the leader sets the tone and adopts whatever leadership style fits. What do you think?