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Free your team to contribute their best work

You disagree? Good! Finally! Let’s hear it. What’s your opinion? How should we be doing this thing? How can we make it better? Where are the flaws? 

You’re passionate about your points? Great! We need more passion. We need more people who give a damn about the work they offer the world. Great work demands more than tangential attention. 

You’re worried about my reaction to your opinions as your “boss”? Well, then I am doing something terribly wrong. I’m sorry about that. 

Know that your place in this company isn’t a function of submerging your opinions under a smile. I never want a table of nodding heads. I always want the best possible answer from wherever it emerges. And “best possible answers” can only take form when we get real about doing great things as a team.

Are you looking for best possible answers? Then release your team members from the straitjacket of consensus so they can contribute their best work.

by Jonathan

Jonathan Wilson is the CEO of Sandcastle, a leadership training and development consultancy. He frequently speaks and writes about building high performance teams. Jonathan regularly presents his latest findings and insights to business and government leaders at local, state, and national association events (both in-person and virtual). His first book, Future Leader: Rebooting Leadership to Win the Millennial and Tech Future is available now.

Tagged: Leadership

Published on: September 11, 2019

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