How do you know what your people want?
If you assume that they want what you want, you could be wrong. If you assume that they need what you need from a manager or supervisor, you could be missing something critically important.
Different people respond to different styles. While certain aspects of leadership may be universally important -- for instance I think that all leaders do a better job when they develop their clarity, courage, creativity and compassion -- how you interact with each team member also matters, and how they look for you to interact may be different from person to person.
Ask. Find out. Get to know your team members. See what they're looking for in a leader and then determine if that's what they really need.
We sometimes need to manage one person at a time.
-- Douglas Brent Smith
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