Tiger01When you walk a mile in someone else’s shoes, you understand their situation, feelings, and motives. That’s empathy…and today’s corporations, leaders, and employees seem to come up short on this basic soft skill.   Empathy is a skill important to building good workforce relationships.

When individuals are empathetic, they recognize emotions being experienced by another,  which is crucial to team work and collaboration.  The ability to make a connection and relate to others is a key cornerstone for businesses to thrive and experience growth.

For years, competitive and aggressive workplace cultures have all but pushed empathy out the door. Leaders and employees have long ceased trying to understand where their coworkers and team members are coming from. Innovation, morale, ethics  and creativity have died with cutthroat practices to reach the top.

Tapping into the Workplace Pulse

Empathetic leaders have the ability to tap into the pulse of workplace and make adjustments as necessary to correct teams and processes that have the potential to derail. Through team building exercises, team surveys, and open discussions with employees, these top executives are able to keep their organization on course.

Leaders who are empathetic also share another common trait – strong ethics. The Management Research Group has been administering the “360 review” process to executives for almost 30 years and have successfully built a database of over 100,000 leadership assessments. Their leadership effectiveness analysis revealed that the strongest predictor of ethical leadership behavior was empathy. Leaders who scored highest on empathy also exhibited the highest levels of ethically effective leadership.

To reap the rewards of higher ethics and improved employee morale, how do leaders begin to instill empathy within an organization? They can start by:

Organizations that make empathy a part of the workplace culture see team work and cooperation improve in all their processes including management coaching initiatives. Putting leaders in place who make the necessary connection with employees and understand where they are coming from is key to a creative, thriving workplace culture.

Jayson M. Boyers, executive director of the Division of Continuing Professional Studies at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont has this to say about empathy, “A critical part of developing empathy is learning to understand, respect, and implement another individual’s point of view rather than forcing your own.”

Tick placed in awesome checkbox on customer service satisfaction survey formBusiness coaches and training consultants looking for proven resources to spark higher levels of empathy in the work place, consider certification as a licensed TIGERS facilitator. I am looking for dynamic business coaches, project managers, team leaders, internal and external trainers, facilitators, educators, and leadership consultants who are searching for proven resources and solutions to take their organization or consulting business to the next level.

With ongoing opportunities to “collaborate” with like-minded thought leaders, utilize the proven TIGERS Team Wheel team work game and an arsenal of team-building and action planning resource tools, to improve team dynamics. The “royalty free” TIGERS Facilitation Certification is the solution for the right candidates.

Use proven, research-based resources and assessment tools that reveal behavioral issues, sources of conflict, skill sets, strengths, and weaknesses within a team or organization. If you are a consultant, project manager, HR professional or trainer and fit this scenario, it’s worth your time to learn more.

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About TIGERS Success Series

TIGERS Success Series is a team development consultancy based on 6 core principles that anchor high performance team dynamics and team work. These principles are trust, interdependence, genuineness, empathy, risk and success. TIGERS offers licensing and certification to team building trainers and consultants interested in expanding their practice to serve organizational leaders from the break room to the boardroom. Schedule a phone call to learn more. Use this link: https://corevalues.com/contact/  or call 1 (877) 538-2822

 

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