StrategyDriven Leadership Conversation Episode 5b – Relational Leadership: The Building Blocks of Trust, part 2 of 2
StrategyDriven Leadership Conversations focus on the values and behaviors characteristic of highly effective leaders. Complimenting the StrategyDriven Management & Leadership articles, these conversations examine the real world challenges managers face every day that are not easily solved with a new or redesigned process and instead demand the application of soft leadership skills to achieve a positive outcome.
Episode 5b – Relational Leadership: The Building Blocks of Trust, part 2 of 2 explores how to establish and maintain trust between an organization’s executives, managers, and employees – the foundation without which no organization can be truly successful.
Additional Information
Complimenting the outstanding insights Frank shares in this edition of the StrategyDriven Leadership Conversation podcast are those he shared in a three-part series on Employee Retention:
- Relational Leadership and Employee Retention – A Match, part 1
- Relational Leadership and Employee Retention – A Match, part 2 (Segment One)
- Relational Leadership and Employee Retention – A Match, part 2 (Segment Two)
- Relational Leadership and Employee Retention – A Match, part 3
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About the Author
Frank McIntosh is author of The Relational Leader (Course Technology PTR, Cengage Learning 2010). During his 36 year career, Frank has worked with many of the most recognized companies and executives in the world. He has provided consulting services for peers across the country and helped initiate Junior Achievement programs in Ireland, the Ivory Coast, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Uzbekistan. Frank was inducted into the Delaware Business Leaders Hall of Fame in October 2008, one of 38 individuals so honored and the first not-for-profit executive to receive this distinction in Delaware’s 300 year business history. To read Frank’s complete biography, click here.
For more information regarding this subject, visit Frank McIntosh at his website www.FJMcIntosh.com.
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