Self leadership

Self-leadership

The concept of self-leadership first emerged in the 1980s and has grown into a leadership approach that is more relevant than ever. During the pandemic, as remote working became widespread, self-leadership gained traction, with many employers giving employees greater autonomy and responsibility over their work. Yet in today’s fast-changing world, effective leadership remains essential. Modern leaders must create psychological safety and support for individuals practising self-leadership—because even self-leaders need guidance and direction.
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FAQ

Self-leadership is a method where employees take responsibility for their own work, decisions, and performance, setting their own goals and prioritising tasks independently.
Benefits include increased responsibility and initiative, better adaptation to changing environments, improved stress management, and enhanced teamwork and efficiency.
Managers can support self-leaders by providing emotional support, continuous feedback, follow-up, and evaluation, while trusting employees to take responsibility for their work.
VUCA stands for Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity. It describes the rapidly changing world we live in today, making self-leadership valuable as it requires adaptability, determination, and personal responsibility.

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