319: Hey Team Leader, Credibility is Your Biggest Asset

Continuing with our series designed specifically for Team Leaders, today it’s all about making your mark by building credibility in your Leadership role.  

Having credibility will take you far in life, both at home, in your community, and at work. The more credible you are, the more people will trust you, and want to work alongside you. 

In this episode, we will explore why credibility is your biggest asset. It's not just about what you say, but what you do consistently. Building trust through reliability, self-awareness, and continuous learning can make or break your role as a leader. Remember, if your team doesn’t trust you, you're done. Let's commit to growing our credibility every day. 

Whether you're a seasoned leader or just stepping into a leadership role, the knowledge shared in this episode will empower you to refine your communication techniques, ensuring that you and your team are aligned, motivated, and successful.  

Don't forget, if you missed our last three episodes on confrontation, complacency, and communication, make sure to catch up.

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Shelli Warren is a team and leadership coach and the host of the Stacking Your Team Podcast where she leverages decades of experience leading technical teams to deliver multi-million dollar projects for billion-dollar brands at a Fortune 50 corporation. She now helps small business owners remove themselves from the day-to-day operation by creating a leadership team to carry out the daily direction your team needs to deliver results that delight your clients.

Shelli is also known for her teaching style, her passion to inspire more women to lead, and her ability to say the right thing in delicate situations. She lives in Canada where she coaches clients across the globe and enjoys watching her daughter Danielle and grand-baby Ellie thrive.

https://stackingyourteam.com
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