What is that one "magic" piece of advice/feedback you've gotten that improved your effectiveness as a Supply Chain leader?
Sort by:
Leaders are only as successful as their team
Praise publicly, discipline privately, and do both quickly.
"A person who feels appreciated will always do more than what is expected." This statement is a powerful reminder of the impact of genuine appreciation in the workplace. Recognizing and valuing our team's efforts not only boosts morale but also drives exceptional performance and loyalty.
Secondly, "Keeping People Interested, Informed, and Inspired by KPIs!" This encapsulates the essence of effective leadership. By consistently sharing key performance indicators, we keep our teams engaged, knowledgeable, and motivated to exceed expectations. It's about fostering a culture where transparency and recognition lead to collective success.
Walk the talk!
The best advice/learning I have got is to pause and reflect. Seems simple but we often forget it as leaders. And for the question asked, it might be worth consider what is meant by an efficient leader?