Encouraging team members to take initiatives
In this online lesson led by Orianne Gambino, you'll explore techniques to help your team take initiative and make decisions.
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Helping the best teams succeed, from new startups to big companies.This lesson includes
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Lesson details
As a manager, you aspire for your team members to demonstrate initiative in their daily responsibilities and to make decisions independently. However, cultivating this proactive mindset among your team requires deliberate effort and effective strategies.
In this online lesson about team initiative, Orianne Gambino will explain how you can help your team take initiative and make decisions.
What you'll learn in this lesson, Encouraging team members to take initiatives
- The importance of communicating goals with your team
- Why making a safe space for creating ideas can foster team initiatives
Content created by Orianne Gambino.
Orianne Gambino is a leadership and mindset coach. Orianne believes an improved mindset empowers leaders to play bigger and thrive in times of change. She works closely with executives and business owners, to develop their leadership skills, improve their self-confidence and overall mindset. Orianne owns a newsletter called The Simple Mind where she shares weekly tools and concepts to help self-doubters and overthinkers simplify their mind.
You can connect with Orianne on LinkedIn and on her website.
Instructor

Typsy Community Experts are hospitality professionals from around the world who are passionate about the industry, have know-how and something to say, and want to share it with people across the globe. They live and breath hospitality, having worked...
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