How well do you know the people who work for you? I don’t mean knowing what TV shows they watch, or remembering the names of all the spouses and partners. I mean really knowing them—understanding how their minds work, what motivates them, what makes them tick.
See, any strong team is the combination of disparate personalities, aligned to a common goal. And to get the best out of your team, you need to know what those different personalities are, and how to lead each one.
Easier said than done? Not necessarily.
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