notes

10 Lessons from "Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't":

1. Leaders need to foster a "Circle of Safety" within the team, where individuals feel secure, supported, and empowered to take risks without fear of blame or punishment.

2. True leadership is about serving the needs of the team, not about personal gain or self-promotion. Leaders prioritize the well-being and success of their team members.

3. Trust is the foundation of any successful team. Leaders build trust by being honest, transparent, and accountable for their actions.

4. Leaders must be willing to be vulnerable and show their human side. This fosters connection and authenticity within the team.

5. Leaders demonstrate their commitment to the team by being willing to share in the sacrifices and challenges they face.

6. Effective leaders empower their team members to take ownership, make decisions, and learn from their mistakes.

7. Instead of strict hierarchical structures, leaders create a "biological" hierarchy where everyone feels valued and respected, regardless of their position.

8. Success is celebrated collectively, not just by individual team members. This fosters a sense of shared purpose and accomplishment.

9. Leaders need to clearly identify the external challenges and threats the team faces, unifying them against a common enemy.

10. Leaders put the needs of their team members above their own, demonstrating their commitment to their well-being and success.✅💯💯💯

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Accept That You are Responsible for on your own.

notes

notes