An Assessment Tool Every Team Needs

 
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“LionsLead exists to teach anyone they can change their lives by making choices that change their behaviors.” 

— Daniel M. Snively, Ed.D. Founder, Senior Leadership Advisor 

I have the honor of being part of an executive roundtable in Cincinnati (At Work on Purpose). One of the insightful tools our roundtable leadership used was inspired by LionsLead. The tool is a leaders assessment that I’ve found to be really helpful in understanding my own leadership style. The unique part of the assessment is it scores you against numerous other highly successful leaders such as Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, etc. This was exciting because instead of focusing on whether my skills were high or low. I was able to then understand where they were in relation to other proven leaders. For example, sometimes my skills range was better from 4-7 rather than 7-10. 

It’s an intriguing concept and tool that helps me understand where I truly am as a leader. It helps me know where and how to move towards being a stronger leader when needed.  It has also improved my ability in understanding the individuals who are on my team and who needs to be on my team. 

originally published: June 13, 2019

 
Barbara Hogan

Barbara Hogan is the Founder, CEO, and President of Timbelo Inc. Barbara is a Sr. Ordained Chaplain and has spent her career helping marketplace leaders live out kingdom principles.

Over time, her role has expanded into that of a Chief Spiritual Officer (CSO) which includes spiritual guidance, relational healing, family mediation, retreat facilitation, prayer advocacy, accountability and training. Barbara has been credibly positioned as a woman in the CSO role so that she can raise other women up alongside her.

Barbara also speaks locally in the community as an advisor, panelist, facilitator/moderator, interviewer, and is a podcaster for fadedRED.

http://www.Timbelo.com
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