{"id":12897,"date":"2021-04-12T07:11:12","date_gmt":"2021-04-12T12:11:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/geekygirl.ca\/?p=12897"},"modified":"2023-05-26T11:26:58","modified_gmt":"2023-05-26T16:26:58","slug":"how-lead-team-success","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geekygirl.ca\/how-lead-team-success\/","title":{"rendered":"How to lead your team to success"},"content":{"rendered":"
I am sure you have heard the saying that leading by example is the way to lead your team to success. However, have you put much thought into what kind of example you are providing for your team? The type of leader that you want to be and the type of leader that you personify could be very different.<\/span><\/p>\n In this post, we\u2019re going over 5 key points to consider when trying to improve your leadership skills and elevate your team to a new level!<\/span><\/p>\n For a team to be functional for the long term it is crucial to have mutual respect. I can\u2019t stress this enough. When a leader acts superior and doesn\u2019t treat the team with equality conflicts start popping up. These conflicts may or may not be explicit. If your team isn\u2019t happy and does not feel mutual respect, they may only be there to collect a paycheck and probably put in minimum efforts.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n By creating channels of open communication where your team feels comfortable to speak up, feels their opinions and feedback are respected and appreciated, you are creating a team that has a lot of potential to grow and flourish. People of different backgrounds can bring inputs and solutions you never would have thought of. You need to give them space and a work environment to do so.<\/span><\/p>\n Be open about your shortcomings. Your team can\u2019t possibly know what you are struggling with if you don\u2019t let them know. If you want them to step up and tell you what they can help you with your need to be open. We don\u2019t know what we don\u2019t know. You may have a team member that has the skills to help you with your biggest business struggle. Help and support cannot be offered if these conversations are not happening.<\/span><\/p>\n Much like honesty and communication, trust is a two-way street. A good leader inspires the team to work together to achieve goals and improve results. Your team needs to trust that your decisions and instructions are wise and will benefit everyone. You as the leader have to trust that your team is capable and will do their jobs well. If you are stuck micromanaging every step of every team member because of the lack of trust in accountability – you need to make some changes.<\/span><\/p>\n In addition to trusting your team and having them trust you, it\u2019s also important that your team members rely on each other. You don\u2019t want your team members to run every question and every small decision through you. Your team members should be able to ask each other for help and collaborate to create desired results without you being involved. Making sure everyone understands each other\u2019s roles and who to ask for help is also part of being a good leader.<\/span><\/p>\n To create a cooperative, supportive and happy work environment for your team it\u2019s important to have “water cooler talk”. Encourage and create opportunities for your team to connect on a personal level. Friendships and some \u201cstress relief\u201d help make your team more productive. <\/span>Especially when you have a remote team you might need to put in some more effort to promote this culture inside your business.<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n Your commitment to your business will show your team how important your business is to you. This will motivate them to be invested in the results and in helping you achieve your goals. You want your team to care about your business, your clients and your growth. It is much easier for them to care if they see you’re in the same boat as they are.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n When your team members take ownership of their work they are no longer just checking off boxes. They are focused on creating better results and will see the success of the business as their own success. This means they will be more satisfied and enjoy their work more. This increases the chance that they will stick by your side longer and help you grow and improve your business in the long term.<\/span><\/p>\n If you drop a ball or become a bottleneck in your team’s success you need to own it! It will give them the courage to own their mistakes as well. We are all human and we all make mistakes. That\u2019s okay! If you pose as perfect, your team will be afraid to admit their struggles which will only make the errors harder to fix. Let\u2019s be honest, your team knows when you are dropping the ball. You hired smart people. Tasks will be delayed and possible resentment may be created if your team is unable to bring issues to your attention.<\/span><\/p>\n The most effective way to achieve your goals is to make sure they are shared to your team. Your team won\u2019t be able to work together to achieve something if they don\u2019t know what the end result is. The last thing you want is to have different team members working on contradictory goals and bumping heads.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Make sure everybody is clear on their roles and their team members\u2019 roles. Having clear and accessible processes and SOPs is also vital. Your team members need to know what role their tasks play in each process, who is working within each project, what dependencies exist and who they need to talk to if they need help or are waiting on something.<\/span><\/p>\n Encourage your team to share their knowledge and support each other. Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses. <\/span>The best way to build is strong team is to make sure those strengths and weaknesses are balanced out <\/span><\/a>and that your team members lean on each other to create the best results.<\/span><\/p>\n1 – Honesty<\/b><\/h2>\n
2 – Trust<\/b><\/h2>\n
3 – Accountability<\/b><\/h2>\n
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4 – Clear expectations<\/b><\/h2>\n
5 – Communication<\/b><\/h2>\n