Your team’s pulse is the frequency of your team’s meetings. There are two situations where leaders need to quicken their team’s pulse.
One is defensive – for fast, critical decision-making in dynamic or fluid environments. Think crisis management.
The other is offensive – for accelerating important initiatives. This will instill urgency around the few priorities which will best advance your organization.
It’s okay if the meetings are shorter. The most important thing is connecting. What happened since we last met? What needs to be accomplished next? What resources or decisions are required to move forward? Go ahead, quicken your team’s pulse rate.
“Leadership is all about people. It is not about organizations. It is not about plans. It is not about strategies. It is all about people–motivating people to get the job done. You have to be people centered.” Colin Powell
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