You can be an approachable person and a good leader and still have employees who would rather be lost in the woods at night than have to spend 10 minutes alone with you.
Relationships are a two-way street. Sometimes power-distance gaps have more to do with your employee's past life experiences than your qualities as a leader.
But in the end, it doesn't matter what causes this distance. It's up to you to shrink the gap. And before you can move these relationships in the right direction, you have to notice the distance in the first place. That's your leadership "radar."
In this webinar we will discuss: - What a power-distance gap looks like and simple signals you can use to make sure you notice them;
- 3 different places where these gaps most commonly appear – once you know them, you know where to "tune" your radar; and
- Ready-to-use tools you can implement to recognize – and then shrink – any gaps you notice.
Join us Wednesday, April 20 at 3PM Eastern for our webinar on Recognizing Gaps with Coworkers. |