Overview:
This session presents a nuanced exploration of the dual nature of "niceness" in leadership. Rather than labeling it as entirely positive or negative, the discussion focuses on situational appropriateness. Participants will analyze how supportive leadership behaviors can enhance team morale and psychological safety, while also examining scenarios where the same behaviors may hinder performance and respect. The session encourages critical thinking and self-reflection, enabling participants to adapt their leadership style based on context.
Why you should Attend:
This session helps participants move beyond simplistic views of leadership and develop a more balanced, context-driven approach. It prepares learners to make thoughtful decisions that align with both team well-being and organizational goals.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- The positive impact of supportive and empathetic leadership
- When "niceness" becomes counterproductive
- Effects on team expectations, discipline, and performance
- The role of boundaries in maintaining professional relationships
- Situational leadership and behavioral adaptability
- Balancing people-orientation with task-orientation
- Case studies and guided discussions
Who Will Benefit:
- Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students
- Aspiring Managers and Team Leaders
- Interns and Entry-Level Professionals
- Individuals interested in leadership developmentĀ