October 15, 2023

Is Your Leadership Team Engaged?

Dear Uncommon Leaders, 

How are you feeling? Have you been successful in re-engaging at work? This week, we will turn our focus towards our teams. Our goal? To be uncommon. Let's keep going strong as finish out this last quarter.

Your Sunday Nugget

This Week's Question:

How engaged is your leadership team?

This Week's Challenge: 

Just like individual engagement is crucial to achieving excellence, having the leadership team collectively engaged is even more important.

Rowing in the same direction is essential if we are to make progress in reaching our organizational goals. Unfortunately, disengagement can spread on a team, and create wandering and a lack of focus.

Your challenge this week is to have a discussion among your leaders and collectively evaluate how engaged your team is currently.

This Week's Quote to Ponder:

“If you could get all the people in an organization rowing in the same direction, you could dominate any industry, in any market, against any competition, at any time.” - Patrick Lencioni

Until next week,

LET'S GO BE UNCOMMON!

W. Kevin Harrison

Founder and Executive Coach

Uncommon Influence

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