Introduction One thing organisations truly covet is an engaged workforce. Often described as the ‘holy grail’, genuinely engaged employees are proud to work for their organisation and feel they are a vital part of the business. They are more productive, boosting performance by going the extra mile and inspiring people around them. This is great news for business leaders wondering how to achieve more with (apparently) less. There is a wealth of untapped, valuable resource at your fingertips. All you ...

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One of the top issues operational leaders seek my help with is getting their people to take on more accountability. Many leaders I speak to are simply not fulfilling their potential because they are working one level or more below their job role – they are filling the accountability gaps as they can’t get people to step up. Is this because they have employed people who can’t or won’t do their jobs, or is something else going on? In my ...

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Just last week we heard a great story from a senior manager who had come to a CommsMasters programme on driving up performance in their team. A key part of driving performance was for managers to implement regular, structured, one-to-one time with each team member. One manager was sceptical. He already knew his team well, but he’d give it a go. Having now been committed to one-to-ones for six months, the manager is a convert. He says he feels that ...

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When we choose to label a conversation as difficult, we are using a word which has powerful negative connotations. This sets a distinct tone for how we think about and prepare for that conversation – we are on edge, nervous and worried about it. It makes us defensive before the conversation has even begun. That’s why in her latest post, Heather Campbell breaks down the idea of difficult conversations to help leaders reframe their approach and tackle them in a ...

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Developing teams and creating the right conditions for teams to thrive are timeless leadership topics. Leaders put a great deal of effort into ensuring their teams are the best they can be. So-called high performing teams get a great deal of air time, and for good reason. A plethora of models, definitions, principles, theories and roadmaps all promise to deliver leaders the holy grail – the high performing team that is capable of producing work of the highest quality in ...

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Contribute to the CommsMasters research into “Fear in the Workplace” by completing our online survey Psychological safety is a bit of a new kid on the block in organisations. It’s all about the belief that you won’t be punished when you make a mistake or challenge the status quo. It encourages open, honest conversation; innovative thinking; and builds trust at all levels.  Not sure if you’re already enjoying psychological safety in your workplace? Here are three questions to help you decide: Do you feel ...

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