Leadership Lenses with Barry Kislowicz
Most leaders know they should be giving more feedback. And most leaders are not doing it. So what gets in the way, and what does it actually take to build a culture where people can grow?In this episode of Leadership Lenses, I speak with Gali Cooks, CEO of Leading Edge, about what ten years of data on Jewish nonprofit organizations reveals about how leaders can bring out the best in their people. We explore why feedback so often falls short, what it means to set up employees for success before the conversation even starts, and why the best managers are fundamentally teachers.Gali also shares what Leading Edge has learned about the highest leverage points in any organization, why two-way communication is the single biggest driver of employee engagement, and how leaders can stay close to the work without crossing into micromanagement.It is a conversation about what it really means to lead people well, and why the organizations that get this right are the ones that thrive.I can't wait to hear what you take away from this Reach out to our guest:đ Website: https://www.leadingedge.org/ [https://www.leadingedge.org/] Get in touch with us:Â Website:â https://kislowiczconsulting.comâ [https://kislowiczconsulting.com] Subscribe to my Substack:â https://kislowiczconsulting.substack.comâ [https://kislowiczconsulting.substack.com] Instagram:â https://www.instagram.com/leadershiplenses/â [https://www.instagram.com/leadershiplenses/] LinkedIn:â https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkislowicz/â [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkislowicz/] Listen on Apple Podcasts: â https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leadership-lenses-with-barry-kislowicz/id1813728680 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leadership-lenses-with-barry-kislowicz/id1813728680]
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