Dec 5, 20222 min
Updated: Jul 20, 2023
What are the common leadership communication mindset blocks encountered when coaching executives?
by Stephanie Bickel
When executives think this, they talk too fast, make leaps in logic, and can sound
frustrated.
They are too slow and not as capable as I need.
When executives think this, they can come across as arrogant. Worse, they stop
delegating and then begin overworking.
The executive is the human incarnation of their
functional area. Their model shapes values across the organization internally. Their
profile helps attract the right customers, partners, and workers.
When an executive does not feel heard, they should go
improve the message and practice delivery. If an executive has believed this for a long
time, they start to believe less and less in their communication skills. It’s a downward
spiral from there.
When executives do not trust their listeners, it is apparent
in their body language immediately. The messages will sound “crafted” and “staged”,
instead of open and heartfelt.
Executives who have been let down by team members or dealt with entitled employees often start to sour on people. If they practice this thought, it comes through in serious facial expressions and abruptness. It ends up making others, not like the leader.
1. I have all the time I need.
2. I know <Name> can lead, manage, and be accountable for this.
3. I am the example.
4. People need to hear this message in 7 different ways.
5. I prepare well. I write out my messages. I practice it out loud five times. I speak note-free, from the heart.
6. I look at leading my team like parenting. While I may not like every action, I still care for every person.
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