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    Experts offer insights into leadership in the changing face of the workplace

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 15, 2021No Comments
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    Leadership, along with effective management, is essential for businesses to function successfully, especially as working practices adapt and evolve.

    There has been a rise in people working remotely since lockdown measures were introduced at the start of the pandemic, and businesses are continuing to offer employees flexibility with hybrid working models. The Welsh Government has also set out a long-term ambition to see around 30% of Welsh workers working from or near home.

    Leadership is a culturally shared phenomena yet also an individual experience and Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid invited academic and industry experts to share with businesses their insights about leadership skills and the power of networks in the changing face of the workplace.

    Joining host Dr James Whitehead from Cardiff Metropolitan University were Lerisha Bhardwaj, finance professional and Executive MBA student; Liz

    Dr James Whitehead

    Maher, Director of Centurion VAT Specialists; and Bruce Dickenson of Caerdav, formerly of the band Iron Maiden.

    Exploring the notion of a business as a network, Dr Whitehead discussed the four practices that will develop better leadership skills: understanding the social system, convening power, leading beyond authority and restless persuasion.

    Dr Whitehead said: “Hierarchy is a convenient fiction, but it still influences our views and approach to leadership and management. In reality, an organisation’s structure is more of a social network of lateral and diagonal connections that bisect the up-down connections of the hierarchy. Leaders who understand how their organisation connects as a network can make things happen by drawing upon their personal rather than formal authority.”

    Building upon the theories and concepts introduced by Dr Whitehead, the panellists shared their experiences and advice for current and future leaders in an innovative and fast-moving business environment.

    Lerisha Bhardwaj said: “There is no formal hierarchy in the voluntary sector with leaders existing at all stages of businesses. The network revolves around the vision, mission and values of the organisation; understanding the team’s personal values and motivations will help leaders ensure that everyone is working for a common purpose.”

    Liz Maher

    Liz Maher said: “While there have been forms of hierarchical structures at companies I have worked for, I have also noted the importance of personalities and social power within these. It can be more difficult for women, who may be dealing with imposter syndrome in some cases, and there is still a divide between encouragement and implementation of introducing women into these networks.”

    Bruce Dickenson added: “Understanding the power of networks is key for leaders to shape business culture and team dynamics. Successful leaders can inspire teams to solve problems and raise the confidence of their teams in approaching them. However, it is a balancing act and leaders should not be afraid to scrutinise toxic members in a fair way to create the team that the business needs to move forward.”

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