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When I speak with leaders, whether they lead a team of one or many, they all believe they care about the welfare of the people on their team. And from their perspective, I'm sure they do. But what would their people say? Do they see it the same way? In nearly all cases, there is at least some mismatch between those points of view. And I mention this because it turns out that it matters. A lot. If you are in a position of leadership - even if you don't have authority, you will benefit greatly by increasing how much your people perceive you care about them. in this week's episode, we borrow a model from Gary Chapman to systematically increase this crucial leadership factor.
By Tom DardickWhen I speak with leaders, whether they lead a team of one or many, they all believe they care about the welfare of the people on their team. And from their perspective, I'm sure they do. But what would their people say? Do they see it the same way? In nearly all cases, there is at least some mismatch between those points of view. And I mention this because it turns out that it matters. A lot. If you are in a position of leadership - even if you don't have authority, you will benefit greatly by increasing how much your people perceive you care about them. in this week's episode, we borrow a model from Gary Chapman to systematically increase this crucial leadership factor.