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Addressing Stigma Around Mental Health at Work
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Great leaders have a clear vision and inspire others around them to translate their vision into reality. This is high performance leadership. They understand the direction they want to take. They support, and are supported by, their teams to get them to that place.
Leaders of high performance teams do everything they can to ensure their team is capable of reaching their goals. They provide their team with the tools they will need to succeed and trust them to get the job done. This often includes customised leadership development training that meets the specific needs of the business. These teams see greater levels of productivity and success because they invest the necessary resources into developing their skills. Their learning is reinforced by leaders outside of the ‘classroom’ setting to make certain it becomes a part of day to day operations.
Onboarding courses can help to establish the expectations for new employees. Including high performance training as a part of this early process equips every person who joins your team with the ability to meet existing standards. This also allows you to identify high potential talent early and grow them within your organisation.
It can be easy to discount the benefits of leadership development for performance, when teams are already meeting their goals with great success. However, effective leaders understand the importance of remaining open to new ideas. Just because the current method is working, doesn’t mean that another approach should be discounted. High performance leaders are always looking for ways to gain a competitive edge. To do this, they must allow themselves to take advantage of opportunities as they arise.
“High performance leaders must allow themselves to take advantage of opportunities as they arise.”
One way leaders can nurture this mindset is by continually seeking new experiences and developing new skills they may incorporate in the future. When leaders are receptive to new ideas, they allow teams to be more creative, inventive, and take calculated risks that often pay off.
The most successful leaders become so through nurturing their own curiosity, as well as that of their teams. They understand what it takes to elevate performance to achieve outstanding results. Great leaders see training for high performance as an investment not only in the individual, but in the team and the organisation.
The Leadership Sphere helps small and medium businesses and larger organisations in Australia, in creating value through leadership. The Leadership Sphere provides a humanistic approach to the way it delivers leadership, performance and coaching services. We work with leaders and senior teams who need to gain increased clarity, build capability and ensure contribution at every level in the organisation, and enable a safe, inclusive and high trust organisation.