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Four Trust Principles You Already Know

In The Trusted Advisor, David Maister talks about some of the fundamental principles of trust that leaders need to know. Given that trust is such a hard thing to define concisely, his principles help shape the concept and give it dimensions. Here are three of the principles that will support you in your leadership endeavors.

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Coaching, Communication Liz Myers Coaching, Communication Liz Myers

Three Coaching Skills to Use in Your Leadership Starting Today

Consciously adding coaching skills to your management repertoire can enable you to more effectively engage and empower the people you lead. That's because the central premise of coaching is that the person you're coaching has the wherewithal to solve their own problems. Coaching helps bring clarity, organization, conviction and focus to their thinking in order to support progress.

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Communication, Meetings Liz Myers Communication, Meetings Liz Myers

The Downside of Having an Open Discussion

"Let's just have an open discussion!" This is a well-intentioned statement that we hear a lot in teams.

There are a couple ways it could go wrong, though.

Let’s start with this: what do we even mean by 'open'? The intent of calling an open discussion “open” is to encourage participants to share openly. But it also tends to refer to the process, or way the forum is conducted, like 'open mike,' and there’s rarely full openness in what is shared.

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Communication, Mindset, Teams Liz Myers Communication, Mindset, Teams Liz Myers

What it Takes for a Leader to Maintain Alignment

A big part of leadership development is building the courage to authentically and constructively speak our minds in order to build and maintain alignment with others. Effective leaders highly value the need to maintain alignment. That means asking early for clarification and greater understanding, before the little unclear things are allowed to fester.

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Using Humor for Transparent Change

It's difficult to change when we're around people who know the 'old' us. You might relate to this when you think about being around your parents or siblings as you've developed your own life as an adult. If you're a leader working with the same people, how can you evolve and become different?

Leaders can use humor to embrace changes as they grow personally. This can help face colleagues who otherwise might unwittingly keep them in a box.

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