Bridge Building Leadership Model

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A strong bridge relies on many different factors, one of the most important strengths of any bridge is the foundation. The Bridge Building Leadership model is no different. The trust a Leader builds with each person in the organization is the foundation of a bridge where leaders and their teams travel back and forth overcoming any challenges they may face.

As a Leader, simplifying things and getting work done through your teams is critical. The “Bridge Building Leadership Model” focuses on 6 key areas to Simply Advance your Leadership qualities while fostering self directed teams built on a foundation of trust!

Building Relationships

The key to success for any Leader is developing a strong, positive relationship with his/her team.

Respect for yourself and others

Respect, give and take, treat others how you like to be treated.  Be honest and true to yourself.

Inspiration   

Inspire and motivate the people you lead, give them a purpose for what they do.

Drive and Determination

Set goals/targets, support and push respectfully for your team to achieve, hold each other accountable.

Gratitude and Attitude  

Think like a victor and not a victim.  Lead by example, be sincere and authentic always.

Emotional Intelligence

Self-Awareness, know your own state of emotions as well as others.

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Alignment

Nothing guarantees failure more than a lack of alignment in a Leadership Team. Here are some simple ways to check for good alignment.

  • Collaboration: Look for signs of working together. Jointly owned, consistent results that are matched with the organization and team values.

  • Transparency: An aligned team will have nothing to hide. Everything that matters is brought to the table. It will be about what went wrong rather than who went wrong.

  • Accountability: Each member of the team will hold personal accountability in the highest regard. Conversely, they will also hold one another accountable to ensure the right decisions are made for the people and the good of the organization.

  • Integrity: Each leader on the team will practice what they preach. It's as simple as that! Follow up and follow-through consistently.

Gaining alignment takes time, patience and a lot of follow up. Good alignment builds one of the most important things in any organization...trust.

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