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Feelings of Shame Are at the Heart of These 3 Leadership Types

by Beth Strathman | May 12, 2016 | business, leader, leadership, leadership skills, leadership training, self-awareness

The following leadership types come from feelings of underlying shame that center around their identities. Their behaviors reflect how they attempt to craft identities they believe are more worthy. Business Dysfunction: Overcare Leadership Type: Helper/Giver –...

Leadership Types Based on Underlying Anger

by Beth Strathman | May 12, 2016 | business, leader, leadership, leadership skills, leadership training, self-awareness

Some business dysfunctions are driven by leadership types who work from underlying feelings of anger, whether it’s suppressed, acted out, or repressed.  Here’s how these types show up. Business Dysfunction: Power, Control & Micromanagement Leadership...

Leadership Styles Driven by Anxiety

by Beth Strathman | May 12, 2016 | leadership, leadership skills, leadership training, self-awareness

Business dysfunctions don’t just appear. They come from, in large part, the leadership styles of those in charge. The following leadership styles that contribute to the business dysfunctions of Busy Distraction, Shortsightedness, and Fear & Panic are all driven by...

8 Dysfunctions That Undermine Company Culture

by Beth Strathman | Apr 27, 2016 | behavior, beliefs, corporate culture, employee engagement, integrity, leadership, leadership skills, leadership training

    Do you recognize any of these archetypal energies in your workplace culture? Business Dysfunction #1 – Shortsightedness Inside shortsighted companies, leaders lack a clear vision, and employees are confused about the general direction in which the...

3 Payoffs of “No-Excuses” Leadership

by Beth Strathman | Mar 20, 2016 | alignment, communication, leadership, strategy

Too many leaders are quick to make excuses for why their companies aren’t performing to expectations by blaming others or circumstances outside themselves when things don’t go as planned.  However, if you are a true leader, you make no excuses and accept the...
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