Excerpt from: A Skill-Set Revamp for Leaders

This is an excerpt from the article: A Skill-Set Revamp for Leaders, published by ASAE on July 18, 2022.

The pandemic brought new emphasis to empathy and communication as essential skills for leaders. But before you take that listening tour, a self-assessment is in order.

Interview by: Mark Athitakis

When asked what skill leaders most need to cultivate these days, workplace consultant Tamala Blalock, CAE, doesn’t hesitate: “self-introspection,” she says.

The past two years have so thoroughly disrupted how people work, where they work, and how they’re treated in the workplace that it’s more crucial than ever that leaders recognize their blind spots, says Blalock, principal at Blalock Consulting and VP, cooperative relations, at the National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International. You can’t address disruption if you’ve trained yourself not to see it.

“The conventional wisdom is that we’re trying to be as objective as possible and inclusive as possible,” she said. “But the reality is that we’re incredibly subjective people all the time. We need to be aware of our preferences and biases.”

Pamela J. Green, president and CEO of Pamela J. Green Solutions, says that kind of introspection hasn’t really taken hold, however. Case in point: the urge to return to “normal.”  Leaders are “still trying to solve current problems or challenges with outdated ways of seeing the work and doing the work,” she said. “They are living off past successes, thinking it will just blow over.”

But the workforce churn of the past two-plus years is evidence that conventional leadership tactics may not be working. In 2021 and the first half of 2022, people quit their jobs in record numbers, and a March 2022 survey from Willis Towers Watson found that more than 40 percent of the U.S. workforce was looking for a new job. While pay is a key consideration for many job seekers, the survey also found that a substantial proportion of workers were thinking about factors beyond compensation when considering their employment options, including job security, flexible work arrangements, and an organizational culture in which workers feel appreciated.

The full article is available to read here: A Skill-Set Revamp for Leaders, published by ASAE on July 18, 2022.

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