team member

by Kevin Eikenberry

As a leader we need to understand the expectations and needs of our team members. As a new leader, especially if we were promoted from within the team we now lead, that should be an opportunity – we have walked in those shoes, and likely have a sense of the wants and needs of those we now lead.

Remembering and applying those lessons is important and helpful; assuming you know people’s expectations is not.

There are two major flaws in the “I’ve walked in their shoes” reality and mentality:

  • Not everyone is the same. Just because you had certain expectations when you were on the team, doesn’t mean everyone else has the same ones.  People are similar and yet different in important ways. Plus, you are different because you likely saw the world differently.  After all it was you and not your peers that got promoted.
  • Expectations keep changing. If you think the pandemic hasn’t had an impact on employee expectations, both globally and individually, you are wrong.  My colleague Wayne Turmel wrote about this on the Remote Leadership Institute blog.  It is worth a read.  The pandemic notwithstanding, the longer we have been out of a role, the more the expectations and experiences of the group change.  The best leaders don’t rely entirely on their past knowledge.

So, while we can and should remember what it was like to be a team member, we must continue to pursue, understand and yes, ask people what they want and need in their work and from us.  When we do this we improve the chances we will succeed.

As organizations, we need to heed and help leaders at all levels, understand these expectations so they can adjust, build skills and succeed in the future of work.

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Kevin Eikenberry is a recognized world expert on leadership development and learning and is the Chief Potential Officer of The Kevin Eikenberry Group. He has spent over 30 years helping organizations across North America, and leaders from around the world, on leadership, learning, teams and teamwork, communication and more.

Twice he has been named by Inc.com as one of the Top 100 Leadership and Management Experts in the World and 100 Great Leadership Speakers for Your Next Conference. The American Management Association named him a “Leaders to Watch” and he has been twice named as one of the World's Top 30 Leadership Professionals by Global Gurus. Top Sales World has named him a Top Sales & Marketing Influencer several times, and his blog has been named on many “best of” lists. LeadersHum has named him one of the 200 Biggest Voices in Leadership in 2023.

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