Rudi Bauer & Fanny Jimenez
Flexible Leadership: Balancing Goals, Motivation, and Growth
#1about 1 minute
Defining what flexible leadership means in practice
Flexible leadership is the ability to adjust your leadership style based on individual personalities, team situations, and broader company goals.
#2about 3 minutes
Understanding the key differences between managers and leaders
Management provides a stable framework of tools and goals, while leadership focuses on flexibly navigating the path to achieve those goals with people.
#3about 2 minutes
Building trust by embracing curiosity and openness
To move from control to trust, leaders must first cultivate curiosity and openness to what their team can contribute.
#4about 3 minutes
Exploring if leaders are appointed or elected by teams
While teams often choose who they follow, effective leadership sometimes requires making unpopular decisions that are understood in hindsight.
#5about 3 minutes
Why self-reflection is critical for flexible leadership
Proactive self-reflection allows leaders to anticipate changes and adapt their style in advance, rather than reacting to problems as they arise.
#6about 3 minutes
Balancing individual team needs with overall company goals
Flexible leadership involves tailoring your approach to different team members' experience levels while staying aligned with strategic business objectives.
#7about 4 minutes
The three most essential traits of a flexible leader
The core capabilities for flexible leadership are emotional intelligence, a willingness to engage with conflict, and effective stakeholder management.
#8about 2 minutes
How to create true psychological safety at work
Psychological safety is built on a foundation of trust, where team members feel their leader is competent, reliable, and truthful.
#9about 2 minutes
Fostering mentorship for leadership and team development
In a psychologically safe environment, mentorship can happen organically in all directions as everyone can challenge and learn from each other.
#10about 3 minutes
How to amplify quiet and marginalized voices
Leaders can ensure all voices are heard by using different communication channels and preparing introverted team members for discussions in advance.
#11about 2 minutes
A practical first step toward flexible leadership
To start becoming more flexible, leaders should involve their team in creating multiple plans to navigate uncertainty and achieve goals.
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