Description
Mel Butcher and Michelle Redfern are discussing growth leadership on todays episode. They explore the idea that every employee, regardless of their department or career stage, plays a critical role in driving the growth of their organization. Growth is not limited to revenue and sales—it extends to overall impact, customer satisfaction, and internal efficiency. The episode also emphasizes that leadership manifests at all levels, from early career professionals to C-suite executives. Michelle shares insights on how understanding the business of the business and aligning with organizational strategy is essential for contributing to growth.
Episode Highlights:
Growth Leadership for Everyone: All organizations aim to grow, and this responsibility isn't limited to those in sales or customer-facing roles. Every employee contributes to this growth.
Understanding BQ (Business Intelligence): Early career professionals should focus on understanding how their role fits into the broader organizational goals. Knowing the organization's growth strategy is essential.
Positional Purpose: Each role within a company has a purpose that ties back to the strategic objectives. Michelle stresses the importance of knowing how your role contributes to the organization's success.
Collaboration and Team Contribution: Leadership is not just about doing your job, it's about helping others and collaborating effectively to ensure the team succeeds together.
Curiosity and Engagement: Being curious about the organization’s objectives and asking thoughtful questions can help employees align their work with the business’s overall goals. Managers are encouraged to foster curiosity in their teams.
Middle and Senior Management's Role: These managers are responsible for translating the organization’s strategy into action. They must ensure their teams understand how their daily work contributes to the company’s larger objectives.
Executive Leadership: For executives, growth leadership involves setting the vision, aligning resources, and ensuring the company’s strategy is clear at all levels.
Culture and Communication: Effective leaders create environments that are transparent, encourage collaboration, and enable employees to contribute to organizational goals.
Leadership Call to Action:
For Early Career Professionals:
Understand the business of the business—learn about your company’s growth strategy and how your role contributes.
Develop a curiosity about organizational objectives and ask questions about how your work ties to the company's strategic goals.
Be proactive in sharing knowledge and collaborating with your peers to uplift the team’s performance.
For Middle and Senior Managers:
Prioritize strategic alignment by translating the company's goals into clear, actionable steps for your team.
Ensure everyone in your team understands how their work impacts the organization’s broader objectives and that they’re rowing in the same direction.
Remove barriers and provide enablers that help your team thrive and contribute to growth.
For Executives:
Focus on creating a strong communication strategy that ensures everyone is aligned with the company’s vision and goals.
Build a culture where employees feel empowered to innovate, solve problems, and contribute to the organization’s growth in unexpected ways.
Read The Leadership Compass to discover more www.michelleredfern.com/books
Why You Must Know Your Positional Purpose: https://www.bebusinesssavvy.com/podcasts/be-business-savvy-create-a-career-that-soars/episodes/2148419633
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