Embodying responsibility
and ownership to team success
Without question, one of the most appreciated
qualities of a team member is the responsibility and ownership
each individual directs towards the success of the team.
Traditionally, leaders accept the lion share of such responsibility.
Yet, paradoxically, when the leader accepts total responsibility,
the consequence is often a diminished sense of responsibility
accepted by others. When the proverbial “buck”
is claimed to stop with the leader, then the assumption by
other team members is that it does not stop with them. With
the resulting abdication of ownership, comes the assumed right
to blame the leader when the team fails and complain when
they are not given sufficient credit for team success.
IGEOS provides, through simulation, tools and coaching, the
opportunity for leaders to become aware of and foster a leadership
style that allows team members to bring their unique strengths
to the team, and yet accept fully the responsibility for the
success of the team.
Our four-day executive workshop
creates an extraordinary context in which managers responsible
for leading teams will have first-hand experiences of supporting
teams successfully even in the most difficult of situations.
Managers will also have the opportunity to grapple with interferences
so self-evident that no blame or excuse will suffice and practice
repeatedly the most effective approach to guiding a team toward
the successful completion of a task.
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