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If you lead with empathy and a human-centred approach, you've probably been here: your results speak for themselves, your team is thriving — but you still can't quite silence the voice asking "but can you prove it?" In this episode of Lead the Room, Briony and Lyndsey tackle one of the biggest blind spots for values-led leaders: how to measure and evidence the impact of your leadership approach — in language that senior stakeholders actually care about. No spreadsheet expertise required. If you want more 15 minute team transformations, get our free guide here. [https://pensight.com/x/leadtheroom/15-minute-team-transformations] In this episode, you'll learn: Time to Competence — how to track how quickly your team master new skills and use it to make a powerful business case for your coaching, psychological safety, and development-first culture. Problem Solving Speed — why psychologically safe teams catch problems earlier and resolve them faster, and exactly how to log and track this to show accountability and team autonomy in action. The Discretionary Effort Index — how to measure whether your team are genuinely engaged and going above and beyond, and why this metric directly correlates to the business outcomes your leadership cares about most. The best bit? All three metrics take less than 30 minutes a month to track. Whether you're a director juggling a large team transformation, a mid-level leader trying to buy credibility for your approach, or someone who knows their way works but is exhausted by the "show me the data" conversation — this episode is for you. Keywords: human-centred leadership, empathetic leadership, leadership metrics, team performance, psychological safety, leadership podcast, how to measure leadership impact, team transformation, women in leadership, leadership development, people-first leadership, lead the room podcast
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