Leading With Respect
There is a question I have asked in boardrooms, at leadership offsites, and in quiet one-on-ones with founders who are wondering why their organizations feel harder to run than they should be. The question is deceptively simple: Do your people believe you count their needs as important? Not do you have a good benefits package? Not do you hold quarterly town halls? Not do you have a stated set of company values printed somewhere on a wall? Do your people — in their bones — believe that you, as their leader, genuinely regard their needs as worthy of your consideration? This week on the Leading With Respect podcast, I had the privilege of sitting down with Craig Devereaux [https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-devereaux?miniProfileUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_miniProfile%3AACoAAAMJD8sBoR9jX9ef6-1ySTYnJAcZ1uS5Tkg], Founder and CEO of Advius Group, an executive search and coaching firm built around a thesis I find both intellectually rigorous and morally grounded: that executive failure and team underperformance are, at their core, a respect problem. And that leaders who get this right don't just build better cultures — they build better business outcomes. The conversation went places I didn't expect. I want to bring the best of it to you here. Read the full article on LinkedIn. [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/leadership-imperative-most-underinvesting-bobby-bakshi-lwjcc]
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