We’re
taught from a young age that actions speak louder than words—and to an extent,
that might be true. Yet for leaders, words matter. They are among your greatest
tools. A well-timed and well-chosen word can inspire your employees to achieve
greatness; the wrong word can cause morale to plummet, or even bring your very
leadership into question.
Your words
will impact your employees—and your employees will absolutely remember the
things you say.
So… what
are you saying? What do your words reveal about your leadership style? And what
are some phrases you should be adding to your everyday vocabulary?
Add
These Phrases to Your Workplace Speech
As leaders,
we all think and communicate a bit differently, but I can tell you that there
are certain phrases that I always love
to hear coming out of the mouths of business owners, managers, and bosses.
These phrases, to me, epitomize leadership, and I think you’ll find them to be
hugely impactful to your day-to-day engagement with your team.
Try them
out and see what a difference they make:
What do you think about this? The
exact wording may be a little different; for example, what’s your take on this? However, it’s important that you adopt the
language of collaboration, and make it clear to your employees that you really
value what they think.
Actively court other opinions and perspectives, and give your team members
ownership of team decisions.
What do you need? Empower your team members to do the
work you’ve given them. Make it clear that your role is to support them, and
help them feel comfortable asking for the resources they need to thrive.
I trust you. It is amazing how powerful this
phrase can be in building confidence among your team members. Let them know that you hired them because you believe in their
ability to do good work, and that you feel no need to micromanage or to babysit
them.
Great work/we can do better. Part of being a leader means
encouraging your employees and affirming their hard work—but it’s also your job
to push your team to do better and to achieve at a higher level. It’s a
balancing act, but one worth investing in.
Thank you. Short and sweet: Let your employees
know that their work is acknowledged and appreciated.
These
aren’t magical phrases that will transform your business overnight, of
course—but they will help you establish a productive, collaborative company
culture where your leadership is truly inspiring.
Dr. Rick
Goodman CSP is a thought leader in the world of leadership and is known as one
of the most sought after team building experts in the United States and
internationally.
He is
famous for helping organizations, corporations, and individuals with systems
and strategies that produce increased profits and productivity without having
the challenges of micromanaging the process. Some of Dr. Rick’s clients include
AT&T, Boeing, Cavium Networks, Heineken, IBM, and Hewlett Packard.
For more information on Rick’s speaking programs, audio programs, and
learning programs, contact (888) 267-6098 or Rick@rickgoodman.com, or
visit www.rickgoodman.com.
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