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Building a Non-Toxic Culture of Continuous Improvement
Episode 4212th July 2023 • Engaging Leadership • CT Leong, Dr. Jim Kanichirayil
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Dr. Jim discusses the importance of building a highly effective team that is focused on continuous improvement without turning toxic. He emphasizes the need for leaders to lead with empathy and create a communication culture that fosters trust. Clarity in goals and alignment with the strategic vision is crucial to avoid teams going in different directions. Dr. Jim also highlights the importance of involving everyone in the decision-making process and celebrating wins along the way. Balancing continuous improvement with the well-being of the team is essential to avoid a toxic hustle culture.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Lead with empathy and create a communication culture that fosters trust.
  2. Ensure clarity in goals and alignment with the strategic vision.
  3. Involve everyone in the decision-making process to build an ownership culture.
  4. Celebrate wins, big or small, to keep the team engaged and motivated.
  5. Balance continuous improvement with the well-being of the team to avoid a toxic hustle culture.

Quotes:

  • "You have to lead with empathy."
  • "Managers and leaders within the organization need to make sure that the goals are clearly defined, tied to the why."
  • "When people are contributing to the direction and their feedback is listened to and acted upon, there you have the makings of a really strong organization."
  • "Celebrate all of your small wins along the way."
  • "Continuous improvement doesn't mean that you're building hustle culture."

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[0:00:00] Introduction to the topic of building a highly effective team

[0:01:07] Leading with empathy and creating a communication culture

[0:02:08] Establishing clarity and tying goals to the strategic vision

[0:03:06] Involving everyone in decision-making and building an ownership culture

[0:04:06] Celebrating wins and embedding recognition into the organization


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