EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 15 MIN
172 | How to Raise the Bar on Team Performance Without Crushing Anyone’s Spirit
from Women of Faith in Leadership | Leading with integrity, Leadership Self-doubt, Christian Leadership, Leading with confidence, Teamwork · host Rika Whelan | Christian Leadership Coach
Many leaders feel the tension between wanting more from their team and not wanting to discourage or overwhelm them. In this episode, we unpack how to raise performance standards in a way that strengthens your team rather than discourages them — so you can lead with both clarity and compassion. In This Episode We explore: • why raising expectations can feel uncomfortable for caring leaders • how unclear standards lead to confusion and inconsistency • the difference between correcting performance and criticising a person • how to communicate expectations with both truth and encouragement • why over-functioning prevents team growth • how to lead performance conversations with confidence and clarity This episode will help you raise the bar without losing the heart of your leadership. A Key Leadership Truth Clarity builds confidence. Uncertainty creates insecurity. Ready to Communicate Expectations Clearly? If you find yourself unsure what to say in performance conversations, the Difficult Conversations Script Pack will help you: • communicate expectations clearly and confidently • address performance without overthinking or softening your message • lead conversations with calm, Christ-centred authority • stop avoiding difficult leadership moments Get it here: womenoffaithinleadership.com/conversation Stay Connected Subscribe to the Weekly Newsletter https://womenoffaithinleadership.com/newsletter Have a Listener Question? https://www.womenoffaithinleadership.com/podcast Connect with Rika on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rikawhelan
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