Sep 16, 2024
As a leader, you have the opportunity to support individuals from various backgrounds. Flexibility and understanding are key to guiding your team through their challenges.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Morgan Bell, Assistant Professor of Marketing at BYU’s Marriott School of Business, to discuss why flexibility is essential for effective leadership.
Tune in to learn how being adaptable can help you foster a supportive environment, empower your team, and enhance both personal and professional growth.
Dr. Morgan Bale’s Background
Dr. Bale is an assistant professor of marketing at BYU's Marriott School of Business with a PhD in marketing from Drexel University.
Her research specializes in causal inference techniques and Bayesian statistics, focusing on brand equity, retail, media, and customer loyalty.
A mother of two, she balances her academic career with family life and enjoys time at the beach.
Importance of Flexibility in Leadership
Dr. Bale explains how flexible leadership provides opportunities for success.
Strict and inflexible rules can often limit success, affecting individuals who balance multiple responsibilities.
She highlights how her own academic journey would have been nearly impossible without the flexible support of her advisor.
Leadership Tips on Building Flexibility
Dr. Bale shares valuable advice on how leaders can cultivate flexibility:
Meditation: She discusses how calming the mind prepares you to handle unexpected situations without being overwhelmed.
Proactive Planning: Building flexibility into your schedule allows you to accept life’s unpredictability better.
Clear Communication: Discuss your policies with your team members so they can understand your expectations.
Drawbacks on Being Too Flexible
Being too flexible can lead to inconsistencies in the application of rules and policies. This can create a perception of unfairness and favoritism among team members.
Also, too much flexibility can hinder progress by allowing deadlines to become fluid. Team members may take projects less seriously and undermine the urgency to meet commitments.
Balancing flexibility allows leaders to enforce necessary boundaries that create efficiency and effectiveness for the team.
“The flexibility in leadership allows more people to succeed. When you have strict rules and people from different backgrounds, only a select few are going to succeed.” - Dr. Morgan Bale.
Resources
Dr. Bale’s email: morgan.bale@drexel.edu
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