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5 "S"ecrets of Engaged Social Leadership - Forbes

5 "S"ecrets of Engaged Social Leadership - Forbes | Leading Choices | Scoop.it

"Being a socially-engaged leader may not be an innate skill for many leaders, but it is increasingly necessary as the multi-generational workplace puts more strain on corporate cultures and social media is opening up channels to 'what it’s really like to work at this company'."

 

1) Sensitivity to non-verbal cues.

2) Socially interactive.

3) Shared sense of value and purpose.

4) Socially committed to a building an engaged community in the workplace.

5) Sincerely interested in your employees, your social talent communities, your environment.

 

Read the rest of this Forbes article by Meghan M. Biro.

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LAMP: Turning on the Right Leadership Overhead

LAMP: Turning on the Right Leadership Overhead | Leading Choices | Scoop.it

Leadership overhead is necessary, if properly applied. When it becomes a complete burden on others, the leadership overhead shifts and weighs down on teams and organizations. The balance between enough and going too far is for leaders to recognize and others to hold them accountable against a reasonable standard.

 

What constitutes a leadership overhead standard?

 

Check out the LAMP model - Learning, Adapting, Mentoring, Planning.

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