Michael West leads like a friend who makes sure everyone feels welcome and valued at playtime.
Imagine you're playing in a big sandbox with all your friends. Sometimes, someone might take more toys or talk over others. That's when compassionate leadership comes in, it’s like having a friend who notices that happening and says, “Hey, let’s make sure everyone gets to play fair.”
Inclusive leadership is like making sure every toy in the sandbox is accessible to all your friends, even if someone needs a bigger shovel or a special spot to sit. It's about seeing what others need and helping them feel part of the fun.
How it Works
Michael West uses compassionate and inclusive leadership by listening to people, understanding their needs, and making sure everyone has a chance to shine, just like how a good friend would help you build the tallest castle in the sandbox, even if you're still learning how to stack blocks.
It’s not about being perfect; it’s about caring and working together so that everyone can be happy and successful, whether they’re building castles or growing up to be leaders themselves!
Examples
- He makes sure all voices are heard during meetings, so no one feels left out.
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See also
- How Does Charismatic Leadership Theory Work?
- Collective Leadership - What is leadership?
- How Does Collective Leadership (Free Course Trailer) Work?
- How Does Four Ways Good Leaders Become Great Ones Work?
- How Does First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy Work?