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Overcoming Leadership Pitfalls: Building Effective Teams with Cristiano Guarana

Overcoming Leadership Pitfalls: Building Effective Teams with Cristiano Guarana

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Are you tired of leadership advice that doesn't work in the real world? Do you want to unlock the secrets to building a team that's not just productive, but truly engaged? What if you could transform your leadership style to inspire peak performance and create a workplace people love? Then this episode of Momentum is for you.

What does it take to be a great leader in today's dynamic business environment? Host Torlando Hakes dives deep into leadership development with expert Cristiano Guarana, a leadership researcher and professor at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. They explore common leadership mistakes that derail even the most well-intentioned managers, and how to cultivate effective leadership behaviors that drive success. Learn how to build high-performing teams by understanding the crucial shift from individual contributor to collaborative leader, a challenge many new leaders face.

Discover actionable strategies to understand employee motivation (including the importance of autonomy, competence, and relatedness), foster open communication, and create a positive team culture that attracts and retains top talent. This episode provides practical insights for leaders at all levels, from those new to management to experienced executives seeking to refine their approach. Learn to move beyond simply managing tasks to truly leading people.

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