A good leader should be able to ensure conformity and compliance in the pursuit of team goals but must be prepared to handle dissent should it occur. Disagreement might offer a path to refining objectives and strengthen team focus. Handling conflict diplomatically is likely to curb opposition and avoid harmful cliques forming. A leader needs to be able to anticipate the reactions of his team when he chooses to publicly criticise a member. His actions should ideally trigger the reaction he is seeking. The important caution to be bear in mind us not to foster conflict in the group as a means of controlling members but to harness it should it arise. This is a path to achieving compliance on an entirely different level.
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2 years ago
So True Papi!!!!...So true...I mean why is he a coach if he can't take the teams frustration or stomach their lashes.....cuz mehn in the end, let's remember, he coached them....
ReplyDeleteIndeed! Shouting and berating won't bring the best out of anybody!
DeleteMaybe he was suspended to deter other members from repeating same. The leader did not show good example by being part of the shouting "game"
ReplyDeleteSometimes discipline is necessary but it is ineffective if there isn't mutual respect
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