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When leaders value themselves and their own strengths, they are more likely to appreciate the unique strengths and perspectives of their team members. This, in turn, fosters a culture of collaboration, trust and open communication.
Knowing your strengths will help you communicate and connect better with others, allowing you to delegate more effectively and strategically position you for aligned, long term career success. When you leverage what is unique about you, you are able to achieve greater results in your professional and personal life.
In addition to knowing your own strengths, taking a strengths-based approach to how you lead and manage will have a positive impact on how you grow and develop the individuals and teams you serve.
In this Episode I talk to Strengths Coach Murray Guest about his strengths and how they've helped him build his career and upport others to lead with their strengths too.
By Alexandria JoyWhen leaders value themselves and their own strengths, they are more likely to appreciate the unique strengths and perspectives of their team members. This, in turn, fosters a culture of collaboration, trust and open communication.
Knowing your strengths will help you communicate and connect better with others, allowing you to delegate more effectively and strategically position you for aligned, long term career success. When you leverage what is unique about you, you are able to achieve greater results in your professional and personal life.
In addition to knowing your own strengths, taking a strengths-based approach to how you lead and manage will have a positive impact on how you grow and develop the individuals and teams you serve.
In this Episode I talk to Strengths Coach Murray Guest about his strengths and how they've helped him build his career and upport others to lead with their strengths too.