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In this video we explore the importance of being a sociable leader and some tips on how you can develop this skill . . .
In the corporate world, there’s a popular saying- ""People join companies and leave managers."
This is the same for schools too.
In this new age of post-pandemic work, the outdated model of dominant leadership is no longer enough to inspire and empower their team. As reported by Be.Leadership's website, modern employees seek authentic leaders who are communicative, collaborative, and actively engaged in their industry.
Social leadership is a unique form of management that leverages emotional intelligence and interpersonal relationships. These inspiring leaders guide their teams by creating positive environments, connecting with employees on an individual level and demonstrating empathy for the collective goal — not just relying on authority or title to get people in line. In this way, social leadership provides meaningful results through true team collaboration fostered from genuine connections built between leader and follower alike.
Social leaders are uniquely skilled to negotiate the many uncertainties of our current 'never normal' era; they possess a sharp emotional intelligence and an inspiring leadership style, allowing them to adapt and thrive in this rapidly changing world.
Social leaders are both born and made. Some people are just naturally more sociable than others. But social skills, like all skills, are learnable and you can learn to craft a more ‘sociable’ work persona even if that’s not your personality in real life. It’s important to make an effort to be more sociable
What do you think are your social skills strengths? What are skills you want to work on more?