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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2024 · 13 MIN

631: The Importance of Walking the Floors- Building Strong Connections as a Leader - Ask Denis

from Leadership Is Changing

How can leaders effectively connect with their teams in a world where remote and hybrid work environments have become the norm? Is it possible to maintain a strong leadership presence without being physically present? This episode of Leadership is Changing challenges the conventional notion of leadership by exploring the critical practice of "walking the floors" physically and virtually. Discover how this approach can break down barriers, build trust, and foster a culture of open communication, regardless of your team's location.Expect to hear practical examples and real-world strategies demonstrating why your in-person or online presence matters more than ever. This episode will inspire you to rethink how you engage with your team and offer actionable insights to enhance your leadership style. Don’t miss out—listen to the full episode and unlock the potential of leading with actual presence in today’s dynamic workplace.The Power of Walking the FloorsThe Importance of Presence: Leadership isn’t just about making decisions from behind a desk; it’s about being with your teamHybrid and Remote Challenges: Adapting the concept of "walking the floors" to virtual environmentsSetting the Stage: This practice is essential in physical and virtual spaces.Building Trust Through PresenceBreaking Down Barriers: How being visible and approachable reduces the hierarchy gapPersonal Connections: Developing trust by knowing your team members personallyConsistency Matters: The importance of regular check-ins, whether in person or virtuallyGaining Insights from the Ground LevelFirsthand Observations: The value of direct interaction with employees in understanding daily operationsDecision-Making Benefits: How these insights can lead to better-informed leadership decisionsCommunication as a Lifeline: Enhancing communication through regular and meaningful engagementLeading by ExampleHumility in Leadership: Demonstrating that no task is too small for the leaderInspiring Engagement: When leaders take time to understand their team's work, it motivates the team to take pride in their rolesBuilding a Collaborative Culture: Encouraging a workplace where ideas flow freely and collaboration thrivesThe Power of Genuine CareRemembering the Details: The impact of knowing personal details about your team membersMutual Care: Building a cohesive team through genuine concern for employees’ well-beingTransforming Leadership Relationships: How caring leadership can inspire loyalty and dedication to organizational goalsKey Quotes:"People don't care about you as a leader until they know that you care about them." - Denis Gianoutsos"Leadership isn’t just about directing from the top; it’s about engaging with your team on the ground level." - Denis GianoutsosThe 10 Ways to Lead in Today's World - FREE Executive Guide Download https://crm.leadingchangepartners.com/10-ways-to-lead&nbsp;Connect with Denis:Email: [email protected]: www.LeadingChangePartners.com&nbsp;Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denisgianoutsos&nbsp;LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisgianoutsos/" rel="noopener...

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