Leadership Tip

How to rally your team in times of crises

As a leader, what you say and how you say it matters - especially when your organisation is facing a challenge. In times like these, motivation isn’t about scaring employees into working harder with threats and blame, but inspiring them to pull together - unified in purpose and determined to succeed. When the pressure is intense, consider the following strategies:

  1. Anchor the organisation. Focus people on what they need to do differently and why this is critical to your organisation's success. Explain the changes you want to see, and lead people to think about how they can play a role in that transformation.
     
  2. Model the right kind of truth-telling. Encourage employees to speak frankly, without finger-pointing. Use clear, direct language. Don’t let fear or frustration creep in.
     
  3. Focus on the future. Explain that you want to hear ideas from everyone in the organisation on how to do things better - from complex processes to innovation. Be clear that you’re open to two-way conversations.

The above leadership tip...
was sent in response to a question from a participant on our 10/10 leadership development and mentoring programme and adapted from The Right Way to Rally Your Troops by Judith Glaser. Whether you're a first time manager or an experienced leader, straightforward, practical advice on best practice is hard to find. Until now. To find out how you, your team or your organisation can benefit, please join us on our next complimentary webinar or contact us.

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