The Chameleon-Leader: Build Deep Trust, Respect, and Alignment with Every Team Member for 2020 and beyond
OVERVIEW
Athletic coaches provide examples of the
entire range of leadership styles. Consider Vince Lombardi, who led the Green
Bay Packers to two Super Bowl wins. Lombardi is famous for saying,
“Winning isn’t
everything. It’s the only thing.”
Compare his competitive,
no-nonsense style with the animated style of Tommy Lasorda.
After winning two World Series titles with the
LA Dodgers in the 1980s, Lasorda came out of retirement to lead the 2000 US
Olympic baseball team to a gold medal. If called upon to imagine Lasorda,
sports fans are likely to picture him gesturing rapidly as he stirs up team
spirit.
But fans are unlikely to picture Phil Jackson
gesturing such an animated way. They are more likely to imagine Jackson drawing
and studying detailed diagrams while keeping his emotions out of view. Yet the
comparatively reserved Jackson, who recently led the LA Lakers to three NBA
titles after coaching the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships, is every bit
as successful as Lasorda. Finally, considered Joe Torre in action. Rather than
picturing Torre poring over diagrams, fans are more likely to imagine him
offering a team member a reassuring word or a pat on the arm.
While Torre’s style is different from
Lombardi’s, Jackson’s or Lasorda’s, it is just as effective. After all, Torre
has led the New York Yankees to four World Series wins.
Four team leaders,
four different leadership styles.
Is one way better than
the others?
What are your
leadership and influence skills, and how do you know to flex to other
leadership styles to best reach your team members in their style?
WHY
SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Studies of personality style date back at
least as far as 1914 when Swiss psychologist. Carl Jung first published his
famous study, Psychological Types. Since then, many other researchers have
examined style (e.g., Bolton & Bolton, 1984, and Merril & Reid, 1981).
They agree on one point: While each individual is unique, certain commonalities
can be used to describe and assess everyone’s personality style.
In fact, many researchers describe the style
in terms of two dimensions, although the choice of dimensions tends to vary
from one researcher to another.
The dimensions used throughout are
assertiveness and expressiveness (Alessandra and Hunsaker, 1980). Assertiveness
measures the degree to which a person tries to influence other people’s
thoughts and actions. Expressiveness measures the degree to which a person
displays his or her emotions when interacting with others.
Attend this webinar to
learn
• How assertive and
expressive you are
• How to build trust in the workplace
• How to best apply that knowledge to accomplish the goals you set for yourself, your team, and your organization.
• How to build trust in the workplace
• How to best apply that knowledge to accomplish the goals you set for yourself, your team, and your organization.
AREAS
COVERED
Leadership +Style =
LeadershipStyle
Leadership can be defined as the process of
influencing others to work toward predetermined goals.
Style can be defined as the way a person
usually behaves when he or she is able to do things his or her own way.
The most effective leaders adapt their
leadership styles to meet the requirements of individual situations.
Put leadership and style together and you get
the definition of leadership style: A person’s unique way of influencing others
to work toward goals.
The webinar covers the
following areas:
• Identify personal leadership styles
• Learn how to capitalize on style strengths
• Discover how to minimize style trouble spots
• Learn how to "flex" personal style to interact most effectively with others
• Learn how to capitalize on style strengths
• Discover how to minimize style trouble spots
• Learn how to "flex" personal style to interact most effectively with others
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
• You will learn how do leaders build trust
with employees.
• You will also learn when to apply your leadership style and when to dial back and consciously apply elements of other styles to get the most out of your team members.
• You will also learn when to apply your leadership style and when to dial back and consciously apply elements of other styles to get the most out of your team members.
WHO
WILL BENEFIT
• Leaders & Managers who struggle to get
through to their people.
• Leaders & Managers who want to get better work product and results out of their people.
• Leaders & Managers who want to get better work product and results out of their people.
SPEAKER
Dr. Axel Meierhoefer is internationally recognized as an expert in
leadership development, strategic program management. He has created
multiple courses, workshops, coaching and mentoring programs and facilitates as
faculty for the American Management Association, The Training Associates, and
directly for large companies like Johnson & Johnson, ASML, Bayer, and many
more.
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