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LEADERS EAT LAST F O L LOW U P S E S S I ON
MEIA Hotel Leadership Workshop
Todays Agenda
3. LEADING TEAMS WITH EMOTIONAL IMPACT
1. CORE TO LEADERSHIP: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
2. YOUR INFLUENCE TO WORKPLACE CLIMATE
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Let’s Recap
1. Stay fluid and flexible amongst Leadership styles • Be aware of your natural tendencies • Be adaptive even with enriched cultural context
2. Build Trust in Teams • They must feel safe and protected • Don’t be an internal threat!
3. Cultivate Selflessness Leadership • Self-reflect, avoid the power paradox • Daily doses of Empathy, Gratitude, Generosity
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ACTIVITY 1
In groups, 10 minutes
Individually , read the handout provided and then identify which leadership style is being defined in each section.
After 10 minutes, we will debrief
RECALL THE SIX LEADERSHIP STYLES
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Situational Leadership: The Six Leadership Styles
BEST APPLIED/ LONG TERM RISKS
DESCRIPTION
STYLE
✓
To provide clear direction In a crisis
✓
Clear and decisive direction expecting full and immediate compliance
To kick start a turnaround
COERCIVE “Do what I tell you”
✓ With problem employees X May seem cold/distant and lack by in
✓
When changes require a new vision
✓ When a clear direction is needed X May not motivate more experienced peers
Mobilizes people toward a vision, providing clarity while letting people find the best way to get there
AUTHORITATIVE “Come with me”
✓
Creates harmony, collaboration and builds emotional bonds
To heal conflict in a team
✓
To motivate people during stressful circumstances
AFFILIATIVE “People come first”
X May neglect goals/tasks for relationships
✓
Gets consensus through participation and leverages others expertise
To build buy-in or consensus
✓
To get input from valuable employees
DEMOCRATIC “What do you think”
X May cause indecision
✓ To get quick results from a highly motivated and competent team X May cause fatigue & burn out competent/motivated
Sets high standards for performance to achieve goals
PACESETTING “Do as I do now”
Develops people for the future connecting personal and career aspirations ✓
To improve performance
✓ Develop strengths X If done incorrectly can look like micromanaging
COACHING “Try this”
*Source: Daniel Goleman
R E F R E S H E R
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Leadership Competencies of Emotional Intelligence
Distinctive styles of leadership each spring from different components of Emotional Intelligence
• Self-control • Trust worthiness • Conscientiousness • Adaptability • Achievement Orientation • Initiative Self-Management
Self-Awareness • Emotional self-awareness • Accurate self-awareness • Self-confidence
FUNDAMENTAL CAPABILITIES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 4
• Empathy • Organizational awareness • Service orientation Social Awareness
Social Skill • Visionary leadership • Influence • Developing others • Communication • Change catalyst • Conflict management
• Building bonds • Teamwork and collaboration
R E F R E S H E R
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ACTIVITY 2
In pairs, 10 minutes
Using your pre-work activity,
Find a partner and share with them a few of the specific actions for improvement you have identified for yourself in order to build on your EQ capabilities as a leader
EXPANDING YOUR REPERTORY
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Leadership Competencies of Emotional Intelligence
Distinctive styles of leadership each spring from different components of Emotional Intelligence
• Self-control • Trust worthiness • Conscientiousness • Adaptability • Achievement Orientation • Initiative Self-Management
Self-Awareness • Emotional self-awareness • Accurate self-awareness • Self-confidence
FUNDAMENTAL CAPABILITIES OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 4
• Empathy • Organizational awareness • Service orientation Social Awareness
Social Skill • Visionary leadership • Influence • Developing others • Communication • Change catalyst • Conflict management
• Building bonds • Teamwork and collaboration
R E F R E S H E R
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The Six Leadership Styles springing from Emotional Intelligence competencies
AFFILIATIVE “People come first”
DEMOCRATIC “What do you think”
COERCIVE “Do what I tell you”
AUTHORITATIVE “Come with me”
PACESETTING “Do as I do now”
COACHING “Try this”
✓
Empathy Visionary leadership Influence Developing others
✓
Conflict management
✓
Empathy
✓
Self-control
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Self-control
✓
Self-confidence
✓
✓
Developing others
✓
Conscientiousness
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Conscientiousness
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Empathy
✓
✓
Influence
✓
✓
Achievement Orientation
✓
Achievement Orientation
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Change catalyst
✓
Communication
✓
Emotional self- awareness
✓
Change catalyst Conflict management Building bonds Teamwork and collaboration
✓
✓
Teamwork and collaboration
✓
Initiative
✓
Accurate self- awareness
✓
✓
✓
Self-confidence
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Growing Your Emotional Intelligence
Self-Directed Learning Process
Motivation to change
My Ideal Self
My Real Self
Resonant Relationships
Sustain the change to make learning an ongoing part of your leadership
Brain Reprogram
Provide a roadmap for your efforts
My Learning Agenda
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PRE-WORK
Recognizing Successful Leadership!
Think of a time where one or a combination of the six leadership styles were effectively used by one of the hotel senior leaders on your team. Answer the following questions:
What was the situation? Which leadership style(s) did they apply? What was the impact to others? How did it make others feel? What was the positive result or outcome?
SUCCESS STORIES
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Sphere of influence to Climate
Climate refers to six key factors that influence an organization’s working environment :
FLEXIBILITY How free colleagues feel to innovate
CLARITY The clarity colleagues have about mission and values
RESPONSIBILITY Sense of responsibility to the organization
COMMITMENT The level of commitment to a common purpose
STANDARDS The level of standards that colleagues set
REWARDS Sense of accuracy about performance feedback and aptness of rewards
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Source: Psychologists George Litwin and Richard Stringer
ACTIVITY 3
In groups, 15 minutes
Each group will be assigned 1 of the 6 components of workplace culture. Using the flipcharts, select the leadership style that you feel will have the most and the least positive effect on workplace climate and write down why you believe this.
OUR INFLUENCE TO WORKPLACE CLIMATE
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Sphere of influence to Climate
Climate refers to six key factors that influence an organization’s working environment :
FLEXIBILITY How free colleagues feel to innovate
CLARITY The clarity colleagues have about mission and values
RESPONSIBILITY Sense of responsibility to the organization
COMMITMENT The level of commitment to a common purpose
STANDARDS The level of standards that colleagues set
REWARDS Sense of accuracy about performance feedback and aptness of rewards
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Source: Psychologists George Litwin and Richard Stringer
Highest Positive Effect
Least Positive Effect
FLEXIBILITY How free colleagues feel to innovate
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RESPONSIBILITY Sense of responsibility to the organization
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STANDARDS The level of standards that colleagues set
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5
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REWARDS Sense of accuracy about performance feedback and aptness of rewards
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CLARITY The clarity colleagues have about mission and values
1
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15 COMMITMENT The level of commitment to a common purpose
1
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FLEXIBILITY How free colleagues feel to innovate and raise new ideas
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AFFILIATIVE
COERCIVE*
DEMOCRATIC*
AUTHORITATIVE
PACESETTING
COACHING
RESPONSIBILITY Sense of responsibility to the organization
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2
3
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AUTHORITATIVE
DEMOCRATIC
PACESETTING
COERCIVE
COACHING
AFFILIATIVE
STANDARDS The level of standards that colleagues set
1
2
3
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COERCIVE
DEMOCRATIC
PACESETTING
AFFILIATIVE
AUTHORITATIVE
COACHING
REWARDS Sense of accuracy about performance feedback and aptness of rewards
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2
3
4
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PACESETTING
AFFILIATIVE
DEMOCRATIC
COACHING
AUTHORITATIVE
COERCIVE
CLARITY The clarity colleagues have about mission and values
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2
3
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AUTHORITATIVE
DEMOCRATIC
AFFILIATIVE
COACHING
COERCIVE
PACESETTING
COMMITMENT The level of commitment to a common purpose
1
2
3
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COERCIVE
PACESETTING
DEMOCRATIC
COACHING
AFFILIATIVE
AUTHORITATIVE
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Building a circle of safety
Great leaders creates a system to make sure that safety, trust, and cooperation are fully covered so that people feel safe, focus on organizational goals and are united as on team.
R E F R E S H E R
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Leading teams with emotional impact
Great leader understands what guides a person to take certain actions.
When you know about the fundamental systems that guide us, you become better equipped to understand other people and pull teams together.
T H E H A P P Y C H EM I C A L S
Endorphins are there to hide pain
ENDORPHINS NO PAIN
DOPAMINE ONE MORE
Dopamine makes you feel good when accomplishing a goal
Serotonin makes you feel grateful for the people who support you
Oxytocin is responsible for love and released when bonding
Your instincts, mood, feelings, etc., all are guided by the release of these 4 happiness chemicals in your body.
SEROTONIN LOYALTY
OXYTOCIN BOND
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Serotonin and oxytocin are the backbone of the Circle of Safety
“ I F E E L U N D E R S TOO D . ”
“ I R E S P E C T YO U . ”
“ I E N J OY YO U R P R E S E N C E . ”
SEROTONIN LOYALTY
OXYTOCIN BOND
“ I F E E L VA L U E D . ”
“ I T R U S T YO U . ”
“ I F E E L C O N N E C T E D . ”
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What do we need to do as leaders?
1. HAVE THE COURAGE TO DO WHAT’S RIGHT
2. INTEGRITY AND HONEST MATTERS
3. TAKE TIME FOR RELATIONSHIPS
R E F R E S H E R
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Daily Behaviors That Form Selfless Leadership
EMPATHY
GENEROSITY
GRATITUDE
✓ Ask questions and paraphrase
✓ Spend one on one time with people you lead
✓ Thoughtful thank yous
✓ Show your listening
✓ Send notes of appreciation
✓ Delegate
✓ Articulate concern for others
✓ Publicly recognize and reward
✓ Give praise generously
✓ Before meetings, take a
✓ Gestures to celebrate success
✓ Share the limelight
moment to think about the person you’ll be with and what is happening in his or her life.
R E F R E S H E R
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Why does it matter?
Create feelings
Reinforces thought
Create behavior
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Key Takeaways and Next Steps
Kristi
1. To expand your leadership repertory, grow your EQ • It’s a s elf-directed learning process • Take time to reflect each day • Embrace feedback, start with those you trust • Celebrate Success Stories ☺ 2. Our leadership influences the workplace culture/climate • Flexibility, responsibility, standards, rewards, clarity and commitment • We need to use a combination of leadership styles over time to create a positive effect on all elements of workplace climate 3. Selflessness leaders lead teams with emotional impact • Make teams FEEL awesome -increasing Serotonin • Make teams FEEL connected with you- increasing Oxytocin • YOU influence thought, feelings and behavior in teams
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