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The Secret to Leadership Success: Caring About People | Ep. 5 | The Science of Leadership
- 2024/09/17
- 再生時間: 50 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this conversation, along with his intermittent co-host, Dr. Justin Hamrick, Dr. Collins discusses the importance of caring in leadership. They define caring as both caring for someone (providing for their needs) and caring about someone (emotional connection and interest in their well-being). They emphasize that exceptional leadership requires both forms of caring. Tom shares a personal story of a teacher who cared about him and how it had a profound impact on his life. They discuss the importance of trust and how caring builds trust. They also address the misconception that caring is not necessary in leadership and highlight the negative consequences of not caring. They conclude by discussing practical ways to demonstrate care as a leader. Caring is a crucial aspect of effective leadership, and it involves both caring for and caring about the people we lead. Caring for others means meeting their needs and supporting them in their work, while caring about them means getting to know them on a personal level and understanding their experiences and hardships. When leaders genuinely care about their team members, it leads to increased engagement, productivity, collaboration, and morale. It also reduces turnover. Leaders can demonstrate care by investing time in getting to know their team members, listening actively, and making them feel valued and supported.
Key concepts covered in this episode include leadership, caring, trust, needs, emotional connection, well-being, effective leadership, meeting needs, support, personal connection, engagement, productivity, collaboration, morale, and turnover.
Takeaways
- Caring in leadership involves both caring for someone (providing for their needs) and caring about someone (emotional connection and interest in their well-being).
- Exceptional leadership requires both forms of caring.
- Caring builds trust, and trust is essential for effective leadership.
- Not caring about the people we lead can lead to attrition and a lack of trust.
- Practical ways to demonstrate care as a leader include asking about personal concerns, showing interest in their well-being, and investing time and effort in understanding and supporting them. Caring for and caring about team members are both essential aspects of effective leadership.
- Caring for others involves meeting their needs and supporting them in their work.
- Caring about others means getting to know them on a personal level and understanding their experiences and hardships.
- Genuine care from leaders leads to increased engagement, productivity, collaboration, morale, and reduced turnover.
Key References
- Goleman, D., "Leadership That Gets Results," Harvard Business Review, 2000
- Nguyen, M. T. & Trepanier, S., "The Impact of Leadership on Employee Retention," Human Resources Quarterly, 2020
- Reilly, K. K., Zhou, S., & Wong, L. "Leadership and Workplace Engagement," Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2021
- Gallup, "State of the American Workplace," Gallup Research, 2017
- De Vries, R., Bakker-Pieper, A., & Oostenveld, W. "Leadership, Communication, and Team Collaboration," Journal of Applied Psychology, 2016
- Society for Human Resource Management, "The Influence of Empathetic Leadership on Workplace Morale," 2022
- Seppala, E., "The Power of Compassionate Leadership," Yale School of Management, 2018