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    Slaying the ‘Leadership Grinch’

    mmBy Radhika Sharma | HRKathaJanuary 25, 2024Updated:March 8, 20243 Mins Read19638 Views
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    Leadership. The word conjures images of decisive action, strategic vision, and the ability to inspire. But what about the flip side? The Leadership Grinches who drain the joy from workplaces, leaving behind disengaged employees and flagging morale? Coined from a character in a Christmas tale, the leadership Grinch is synonymous with leaders or managers displaying counterproductive behaviours.

    While the term may not be a formal diagnosis, its essence resonates. It’s a metaphor for behaviours that erode trust, stifle creativity, and ultimately hinder organisational success. So, how can leaders avoid this fate and cultivate thriving workplaces instead?

    “Creating a positive and inclusive environment is key. Celebrating successes, acknowledging effort, and fostering a culture of gratitude not only motivate individuals but also build a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose.”

    Udbhav Ganjoo, head-HR, Viatris

     

    The first step? Self-awareness. Subtle signs often betray the ‘Grinch within’, as Rishav Dev, head of Talent Acquisition, Century Plywoods, observes, “Teams can easily identify a lack of leadership through common behaviour such as biases and increased attrition.” Low performance and disengagement become the silent screams of a stifled workforce, echoing the impact of poor leadership, as Rajorshi Ganguli, president & global HR head, Alkem Laboratories, points out, “Such leaders create a toxic culture, and over time, few are keen to work with them.”

    But even Grinches can have a change of heart. Empathy becomes the antidote, a cornerstone of positive leadership, as Udbhav Ganjoo, head-HR, Viatris, emphasises, “Creating a positive and inclusive environment is key.” Celebrating successes, acknowledging effort, and fostering a culture of gratitude not only motivate individuals but also build a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose.

    “Clear communication with purpose and vision, regular connection and day-to-day feedback are must-follow practices for a good leader. They should treat people as equals, actively listen, and encourage open communication.”

    Rajorshi Ganguli, president & global HR head, Alkem Laboratories

    Open communication becomes the lifeblood of this transformation. “Clear communication with purpose and vision, regular connection and day-to-day feedback are must-follow practices for a good leader,” stresses Ganguli. It’s a two-way street, a dialogue, not a monologue, as Dev asserts, “Leaders should treat people as equals, actively listen, and encourage open communication.”

    Micromanagement is another Grinch magnet. It stifles trust and creativity, making delegation essential. Delegation builds trust, empowers teams, and sparks creativity. It fosters a healthy work-life balance and becomes key weapons against the grinchy tendencies. “Encourage a healthy work-life balance to prevent burnout among team members,” advocates Ganjoo, reminding us that well-being fuels productivity and engagement.

    Finally, adaptability is the Grinch’s kryptonite. Clinging to outdated practices is a recipe for stagnation. Embracing change, encouraging innovation, and remaining open to new ideas ensure that leadership remains dynamic and forward-looking.

    “Leaders should treat people as equals, actively listen, and encourage open communication.”

    Rishav Dev, head of Talent Acquisition, Century Plywoods

    Remember, leadership is not a position, but a choice. By incorporating positive leadership qualities and fostering a supportive work environment, leaders can avoid the Grinch label. The story of the Grinch teaches us that even characters filled with negativity can undergo positive transformation.

    Ganguli concludes, “In reality, people experience the organisation through their daily interactions with their managers, peers, and others. A good leader brings in a positive atmosphere, high energy, and an overall engaged environment leading to better performance.” In the pursuit of banishing the leadership Grinch, leaders have the power to transform workplaces into thriving environments where success and well-being coexist.

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    Radhika is a commerce graduate with a curious mind and an adaptable spirit. A quick learner by nature, she thrives on exploring new ideas and embracing challenges. When she’s not chasing the latest news or trends, you’ll likely find her lost in a book or discovering a new favourite at her go-to Asian eatery. She also have a soft spot for Asian dramas—they’re her perfect escape after a busy day.

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