Eaactive Leadership
Eaactive Leadership is a leadership consultancy aimed at developing everyday professionals into future business, civic, and community leaders whose goals are to virtuously lead their followers, create more of the Common Good, and change the world. Nico is an award-winning business professional leadership consultant with an extensive background in business development, sales training, and change ma
11/02/2021
The underpinnings of all virtuous leadership is based on your balance of these five particular pillars: empathy, anger, advice, courage, and transcendence.
Find out why these virtues are so important and how you can better create balance among these in order to become a better leader.
10/29/2021
Happy Halloween! Stay safe and have fun this weekend.
10/27/2021
Today it seems like most of our so-called leaders are just interested in likes and shares and not virtues and service. The best leaders put the needs and wants of others ahead of their own.
How do you choose to lead others? Are you putting on a pretend leadership costume or do you let your real colors show?
10/19/2021
Every employee currently working for a company - whether it's a small, medium or large business - has a job to do. Those duties and tasks were most likely laid out during the interview process, and most of those specific functions have stayed the same throughout that employee's tenure with the company. Then, to take it a step further, those that hired that employee also have specific jobs to do and they have specific people to report to. Moving up the ladder of responsibility, each supervisor also has specific jobs and functions they must perform and specific people they must in turn report to as well.
To help employees better understand their roles and remind them who they should report to, companies develop organizational charts. Within any company that has more than one employee - be it a three employee sales office, a 30 employee retail store, or a 3,000 employee manufacturer and distributor, there will be an organizational structure to define the roles and responsibilities of each employee from the CEO to the receptionists. (See the title picture for an example of an organization chart.)
But, one thing you may not notice in an organization chart is all of the white space in between and around each person. Employees and managers typically function and perform well when their roles and their duties are defined and when they know who is their superior. But what happens when those roles and duties are not defined? What happens when a task may require two, three, or four different people or departments to have a hand in the decision making process? What happens when there is no clearly defined boss?
Check out the rest of the article on our blog to learn the 3 easy steps to addressing the blank spaces in your organizational chart.
https://www.eaactive.com/knowledge/blog/addressing-the-blank-spaces-in-your-org-chart
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