What Leaders At ‘best Companies To Work For’ Do Differently

Teams want someone who will help them figure out how to do things better and then help make it happen.

Each year, Fortune magazine releases a list of the top 100 ‘Best Companies to Work For’. To make the list, an organisation must undergo a rigorous application process. This process requires extensive documentation of HR programs and practices. It also involves a survey by a large sample of the company’s employees.

But, to be considered ‘best to work for’ means more than just providing many wonderful benefits and perks. It is more about the leaders in the organisation. In fact, it is about how they build and maintain positive cultures that encourage people to do their best and achieve great results.

So, what do leaders at ‘best companies to work for’ do differently then? Read on…

They Are Approachable And Easy To Talk To

When talking about approachability, we don’t mean the need to be liked and accepted by others. Having too strong a desire to be everyone’s buddy creates weak leadership. Approachability is having other people feel comfortable bringing either good news or bad news to you. It also means having you listen to them. Moreover, when you put people at ease, you enable them to think and do their best in your presence.

They Genuinely Seek And Respond To Suggestions And Ideas

Seeking and considering the opinions and ideas of others reflects the character strengths of wisdom and humility. Today’s world is complex and rapidly changing. Therefore, we need to hear the perspectives of people who have had different experiences and who possess different thinking styles. Doing so helps improve the likelihood we will make optimal decisions. Furthermore, it makes staff feel appreciated and valued.

They Are Innovative Leaders

To be effective when dealing with complex challenges requires more than just everyday thinking. Innovative leaders bring new thinking and different practices to how they lead, manage and go about their work. Furthermore, innovative leaders stimulate and capitalise on the creative potential of employees. But they also create an organisational climate where their staff feel safe enough to apply innovative thinking to problem solving.

They “Show Up” Everyday

Leaders who are relatable to their team members while possessing the capability to facilitate their success are more likely to garner a positive response from their team. Such leaders are willing to work with their teams to identify areas for improvement and help in actualizing the changes. They do not simply assign tasks or complete them for their team members. It is those leaders who consistently show up and provide leadership and support to their team members who are the most successful.

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