Do you ever wish your team could take your business as seriously as you do?
Wouldn’t it be amazing if your team had the same level of commitment as you do to your business?
While that’s not a realistic expectation, you can cultivate a more earnest sense of commitment and energy to your mission.
I recently wrote about three aspects of creating a high-performing team:
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Ownership
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Transition Time
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Reporting
Ownership is a big one.
Ownership is referring to owning a task or an outcome.
There’s a difference between the two.
Creating Your High-Level Team
One of the toughest aspects of running your business is wearing the many hats it takes to run your company.
However, to get yourself out of the spin cycle of your days, investing in building a high-performing team can elevate not only the space you can gain in your business to focus on strategy and goals, but to elevate your company’s results.
Through my work with my clients who are successful business owners and founders, we’ve been able to elevate their impact and overall company performance by embracing three core steps in building high-level support in their businesses:
Leading your high-performing Team
There’s a lot of advice out there on leadership and sometimes it can make one feel that we have to have things perfectly figured out to be a good leader.
So, I’m suggesting that if you feel that way too, let’s agree that we can let that idea go completely.
In fact, I believe that’s the beauty (or challenge) of leadership…much of the learning is experiential and you have to live it, learn it, and be willing to try things out. Some will work, some will not. And, some will be painful and messy.
However, I think the intention, effort, and a mindset of continuous improvement can go a long way in expanding your leadership skills and creating a high-performing team.
This is a collection of ideas to inspire you in your leadership to dig in and explore ways to take your leadership to the next level so you can heighten results from your team…