The ability to communicate is arguably the most important trait of leaders. Communicate to provide direction, to inspire action, to persuade, to develop your team, to gain buy-in, and to drive organizational change. The ability to communicate separates mediocre leaders from great ones. Below is an overview of the communication mindsets that will support you on the path to becoming a great communicator.
The Benefits of Empathy for Leaders
In business, leaders are regularly praised for their ability to communicate as well as to empower and motivate their team members, though underlying those abilities is a healthy dose of empathy. Empathy for others that supports their ability to engage more effectively with their teams leading to a number of key benefits. Despite the impact that empathy has on leaders’ ability to lead, empathy is an often overlooked skill of the best leaders.