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9 Assertiveness Tips To Use With Your Team

This is the third blog post in a series [1] of Management Tips [1] pertaining to the Emergenetics Behavioral Attributes and the importance of self-awareness. Read the previous post here [1].

Assertiveness can get a bad rap these days. Pop culture embraces over-the-top characters like Donald Trump, whereas quiet business tycoon Warren Buffet rarely gets mentioned. Both are successful business men and clearly both get things done, but how they go about their business couldn’t be any more different.

That’s because assertiveness is more complex than what you may think. More importantly, there are strengths to be found on both sides of the coin (and somewhere in the middle).

Self-awareness is the first factor in the leadership equation. A deeper level of trust is developed when a leader is genuine and constant in their actions.

But leadership is about creating a sum that’s greater than the whole of its parts. Leaders can magnify the power of understanding and awareness by making a deliberate effort to coach others in a manner that corresponds with their specific strengths.

How do you do that? We’ve got insights to help you identify what kind of behaviors your team members exhibit and assertiveness tips for leading them accordingly.

Clues that you’re working with a peacekeeper:

Assertiveness Tips for managing a team of peacekeepers:

Clues that you’re working with a driver:

Assertiveness Tips for managing a team of drivers:

Whether your people are driving new ideas or facilitating consensus of ideas within the group, both sides are equally important and both ways are Assertively getting things done. And this is one more way to reinforce the power of a WEteam (where all Emergenetics attributes are present). As a leader, the more you can understand your team, the more you can harness their differences for higher levels of performance.