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3 reasons why middle managers fail to engage their employees | EP. 2

May 21, 202410 minTranscript available on Metacast
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In this episode, Ray White discusses the three ways mid-level leaders fail to engage their employees in the workplace. Ray emphasizes the importance of addressing these failures to create a strong workplace culture where employees feel heard, valued, and supported. Takeaways: * Mid-level leaders need to take ownership of employee engagement and not expect someone else to handle it. * Mismanaging opportunities to engage with employees can lead to disgruntled employees and a lack of communication. * Fearing opposition and avoiding tension or conflict inhibits a leader's ability to engage with employees and build trust. * Addressing these failures is crucial for creating a strong workplace culture where employees feel heard, valued, and supported. Video's Referenced: + 4 ways leaders can design a belonging organizational culture through accountability - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ID9LhrMJE + On increasing Engagement - https://youtu.be/Krf27ZyqVRk + Why Embracing Tension is Essential for Organizational Leadership and Team Culture - https://youtu.be/ijypIDcxZX8

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