Leading with Compassion – Changing Culture

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Assuming a new tech executive role can be challenging, as employees might initially hold back due to unfamiliarity and intimidation. To rise to the high expectations, it’s crucial to connect with your team and inspire them. Begin by demonstrating genuine passion and concern, making an effort to know each individual personally. Promote an open-door policy and encourage engagement from everyone in the organization. While it may require time and effort, the long-term benefits are invaluable. People need to feel valued and appreciated in their work environment. When your team trusts and respects you, they’ll go above and beyond to help achieve shared goals. Leading with compassion can show big benefits.

Navigating the role of a middle manager can be challenging.

When transitioning into this position, it’s crucial to evaluate the organizational culture to adapt your leadership style for both superiors and subordinates. Finding the right balance can be difficult, especially when senior leaders have a different leadership approach. If empathetic leadership resonates with you, should you alter your approach to please your superiors? Unfortunately, there are times when bending is necessary. Ideally, maintain openness and empathy towards your subordinates while assertively addressing matters with your leadership. It’s a demanding task, no doubt.

If you value leading by compassion but find yourself in a fear-driven organization, consider exploring opportunities beyond your current company.

Changing the ingrained culture to align with your leadership style is extremely challenging and could harm your career. Subordinates may struggle with your approach due to the indoctrinated culture. Implementing your empathetic style might be seen as weakness or lack of direction by superiors. Adapting to this culture will feel unnatural and hinder your caring leadership approach.

Individuals, regardless of their role, desire care and fulfillment in their work and relationships within an organization. As a tech exec, promptly evaluate how your leadership style aligns with your new team. Leading at a senior level is challenging, with high expectations. Senior leaders have a greater opportunity to shape organizational culture compared to middle managers. Middle managers can still influence cultural change to some extent, but it largely depends on the support of senior leadership. Align yourself with an organization where senior leaders genuinely appreciate and respect their employees.

For more on culture, see this post on empathetic leadership.

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