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Leading With Compassion

October 4, 2017 by Alka Dhillon Leave a Comment

Leading With Compassion It should be no secret that your leadership will have a direct impact on your company’s overall future in a huge way. And here at Technalink, we’ve found that compassionate leadership is one of the blueprints for true success in the business world. No matter the type of company you own or manage, being more compassionate will have a huge impact on almost every aspect of it including:

  • Improving employee morale
  • Boosting productivity
  • Reduced workplace conflicts
  • Lowered turnover rates
  • And more

But how do you do it? Compassionate leadership isn’t really all that difficult to implement and master, as long as you follow a few simple steps that can help you. Here’s what to remember.

  • A policy may exist within your company, but knowing when to use discretion is important. For example, if an employee misses work because of an accident or unforeseen circumstance, applying the full measure of your attendance policy to them may not be the best idea. Reviewing each situation and making a determination is a better option.
  • Employees want to know that their leader cares about them, and being proactive in their wellbeing can help show them that you do. Offering them things like healthy food options in the vending machine or setting up a deal with a local gym or wellness center for reduced rates for your employees can go a long way towards building that connection with your team.
  • Don’t lead by staying behind your office door. Instead, get out and work alongside your employees on projects, hold meetings to get their feedback, and more. If you’re a more active part of the company and will work with employees instead of instilling a feeling that you’re always off-limits, you’ll be able to implement more compassionate leadership.

Compassionate leadership can change your company significantly. The tips above can help you start taking steps towards being the kind of leader that your business deserves. Remember them and you’ll be on your way to a better workplace environment.

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