Are you holding your team back? Why task-oriented leaders should build their relationship skills to accomplish goals

By Rand O’Leary

Task oriented leaders, those using just workplans, measurements, goals, dashboards, etc.…  sometimes may be left scratching their heads when their teams do not accomplish their goals, or performance begins to decline without any clear reason as to why.

To motivate your teams, and accomplish your goals, perhaps you would be better served to examine your leadership relationship competencies. 

WHAT IS A RELATIONSHIP LEADING?

Primarily a behavioral approach to leadership:

  • Focused on the general well-being of team members.

  • Works to build camaraderie within the team (share the work, successes and failures).

  • Working together as a team vs. individual accomplishment (leave titles at the door).

  • Committed to a common purpose.

  • Understand each other and the contributions we each make.

  • Focus on the people, the mission and the community needs.

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Rand O'Leary, Experienced Healthcare CEO

SPECIALIZING IN HEALTHCARE FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL TURNAROUNDS

Experienced Healthcare Executive with progressive career in leadership and management of hospitals, healthcare systems and ambulatory practices. Extensive background in executive management, strategy, finance, acute care and clinical operations. History of successful financial and operational turnarounds with improved efficiencies. Innovative team leader and analytical decision maker who can stay focused on the patient, the mission and the organization to ensure high quality, compassionate safe care.

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