Apr 14, 2022
This week I'm joined by Gemma Woodward who is People & Culture Manager for Netsells in York. We are talking about leadership and autonomy. Listen in for:
Key comments and take-aways
A top down leadership can create a fear of coming forward and fear of making mistake, their ideas and decisions might be more beneficial than they think.
People have a valuable input to give a different perspective and do add value.
Businesses will tell you they trust you but don’t really demonstrate that.
If we want to retain staff, enhance talent and develop people it’s really worthwhile for organisations to create a team culture that also makes them an employer of choice.
Culture is not defined with free tea and coffee and ping pong tables anymore.
We need to move away from the thought process of ‘it’s quicker if I do it” because we create a bottleneck in the process and means you’re not passing on knowledge to the team.
Use mistakes as a focus to learn from rather than beat someone up about it.
How can leaders enable more automony in the workplace?
We need to recognise that everyone has a different way of working and different levels of creativity.
There is a saying that there is strength in numbers so I believe we should embrace that by working collaboratively and learning from each other.
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