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How to gauge your leadership perception through your team’s feedback? by Bhavin Gandhi
Leadership’s perception is the key in deciding how effective is your leadership. If your team has the wrong
perception of your leadership style, and if they do not consider all of the external factors that shape your leadership
style, then they might cause few negative consequences for the organization and yourself. Thus, it is very essential
to look at your leadership style from your team member’s perspective. And hence, I will provide you with few
methods through which you can measure your leadership perception in the eyes of your team.
360-degree review: In order to get an unbiased feedback from your team about your leadership style, you need to
find appropriate methods for soliciting that feedback. And the best way to get that feedback is by initiating a 360-
degree review of your leadership performance and ability. I would advise you to coordinate with your manager or
Human Resource representative to ensure that the process is carried out professionally and in a manner suitable to
your workplace. Be sure to solicit and include multiple peers from a variety of sources to get as many perspectives
as possible. If you have a small HR department in your company, or if you don’t have enough resources to do a
360-review, then you might want to try creating a free survey on a website like SurveyMonkey with specific
questions related to your leadership style.
One-on-one: Another method through which you can get an unbiased feedback from your team regarding your
leadership style is through one-on-one meetings with your team members. I would advise you to coordinate a series
of one-on-one candid discussions with the people you respect as leaders and your team. From the feedback of
those leaders, who have a vested interest in developing you as a leader in your organization, you can get some
advice or experience that may be valuable to help you grow as a leader. While the feedback from your team
members will help you to understand what works and what doesn’t work in your existing leadership style, so that you
can tweak your current style to become a better leader.
Customer feedback: Customers are the reason why we are here. And hence, it is very critical to obtain your
customer’s feedback to get an outside perspective of how you lead your team. What does the customer feedback
say about you as a leader? Are customers willing and eager to work with your team? Are the objectives clearly
defined to achieve the desired end results? Does the customer see you as an advocate for your team and your
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organization? How do you perform in crisis management situations? If you don’t directly interact with the end
consumer of your end product, then get the feedback from the team that you support.
Have you ever found the need to measure your leadership perception? If so, what other methods have you used to
gauge your leadership perception in the eyes of your team?
Thanks – Bhavin Gandhi
Bhavin Gandhi | April 8, 2013 at 9:03 AM | Tags: 21st century, 360 degree, Become the best
manager, Customer feedback, Employee feedback, Know your leadership style, Know
yourself, Leadership, Leadership of tomorrow, Learn from your mistakes,Management, Manager's
feedback, Self awareness | Categories: 21st Century,Leadership, Management | URL: http://wp.me/p103Cm-
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