Subject: Business Outcomes of Approachability: New Study

Approachable Leadership

In today's issue:

  • New Study: Business Outcomes of Leader Approachability

  • Virtual Workshops

  • Three Happys: Best Things I've Seen This Month (So Far)

NEW APPROACHABILITY STUDY

Brand New Study Highlight Business Outcomes of Approachable Leaders

We just released a study on the business outcomes (turnover, organizational citizenship behavior, and organizational satisfaction) in organizations with approachable leaders.


Josh Royes Ph.D. and I conducted the study with 7,728 participants spread across 48 locations. Short answer: leader approachability has a BIG positive impact on these critical workplace measures. You can learn more and download the complete research paper here.


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VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS - OPEN ENROLLMENT

Wonder if your front-line leaders would benefit from our Virtual Workshop? Experience the life-change yourself!

Experience the power and practice the behaviors of approachability with a group of fellow leaders. Included with the Workshop:

  • You’ll participate in three 90-minutes sessions (attendees often say they're so engaged they're surprised the session is over!)

  • tools and tip sheets

  • a complimentary copy of The Approachability Playbook by Phil Wilson

  • pre-workshop materials and a tech handout to connect to the sessions


Learn more about our open enrollment Virtual Approachable Leadership Workshop here and click the Enroll Me button to hold your seat. If you have any questions, or would like to discuss holding a pilot workshop for your own company email Greg Kittinger or call 800-888-9115.


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THREE HAPPYS

Three Things That Made Me Smile This Month

Here are three favorite things that caught my attention (so far) this month:


The Power of Kindness at Work: Great article from SHRM about this important approachability behavior!


Remember the Homeless Chess Champion? An incredible update on the inspiring story of Tanitoluwa Adewumi, a formerly homeless kid who transformed the life of his family through chess.


Crypto Craziness: If you are caught up in the cryptocurrency craze (especially if you're a skeptic) you'll enjoy this video (WARNING: salty language - put on your headphones)

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