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Presencing: A Game-Changing Leadership Practice
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Presencing: A Game-Changing Leadership Practice

In today's dynamic work climate, a directive-driven leadership approach is a thing of past. The modern workforce is more knowledge-driven and expects not just orders, but understanding. The challenge now lies in crafting a leadership style that inspires and engages employees. This is where the subject of our podcast, 'presencing' plays a crucial role.

To put it simplistically, presencing is about influencing what's 'present' in the mental space of your employees, shaping their actions and decisions in line with the strategic vision of the organization. 

In this episode, we explore various aspects of presencing and how it can be practically imbibed to transform your workplace. Topics we touch upon include comparing past and present strategies, the role of rituals in a shared identity, and techniques to establish the presence of your vision and strategic plans in your employees' daily actions.

Importantly, presencing is not about aping other organizations but finding what works for your own. It points towards introducing regular touch points, keeping the organization's vision alive, and driving alignment across the company to foster engagement and catalyze growth with strategic plans.

Join us in this enriching discussion that aims to redefine leadership and transform your organization into a cohesive and aligned workforce. Don't forget to check the blog section on our website for more insights and advice on improving your Caribbean company's strategy, productivity, and engagement.

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Chronicles from a Caribbean Cubicle Podcast
There are significant challenges facing Caribbean companies. In the areas of strategic planning and productivity improvements, unique thinking is needed to break out of historical norms.
But such thinking isn’t easy to find.
Join me, Francis Wade, for some provocative insights into the way I see these problems. These are mostly audio editions of past Gleanr articles.