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Leaders who primarily use this style are attracted to challenges, determined, and rational. They enjoy the opportunity to solve complex problems and focus on tasks, that is, on the how. They tend to set high standards for the group and for themselves, and may have little patience for people or practices that may seem inefficient. […]
Leaders who primarily use this style are systematic, very cautious, and above all, very analytical. They focus their attention on data, information, and evidence, are very rational, and their arguments and ways of communicating reflect these qualities in their interactions and dialogues. Their voice is low-toned, monotonous, and they look directly into the eyes to […]
Now we move on to predominantly slow-paced styles, with more indirect communication, meaning they carefully consider what they are going to say. These styles are more reflective, thoughtful, and reserved when expressing emotions. Leaders who use the Inclusive Leadership style tend to be diplomatic, very patient, and methodical. They feel more comfortable in stable and […]
If you thought of the previous two styles, Directive and Pioneering, as if they were race car engines and you feel comfortable, it is very likely that you will fit into this quadrant on the “east” side that we complete with Energetic Leadership. Conversely, if this type of style overwhelms and stresses you out, it […]
I will take you through a series of chapters and posts that will complete a comprehensive vision of leadership styles based on behavioral profiles. You will gain self-awareness, understand where it comes from, how it works, and what you can learn from it to improve your effectiveness as a leader, becoming a multidimensional leader, full of resources to inspire and positively influence […]
More Situational Leaders, Thanks to the DISC Methodology Leaders in an organization are the gears of all people, relationships, activities, and instances that unfold within a company. Thus, while indifferent and indecisive leadership only has harmful consequences, leadership exercised through exemplarity and positive influence is contagious, expands, and multiplies in all directions of the organization. […]