Episode 12

Ep. #12 - How to Be Effective When Leading a New Team

Published on: 19th April, 2021

How anxious were you the last time you stepped in to lead a new team? Did you feel overwhelmed and worried that you might not be effective at leading the people on your team? Were you scared, maybe even feeling nervous and exposed? These are somewhat normal feelings when you start a new journey, but they are by no means required.

On this episode of the Leader Development Solutions podcast, I want to get into those questions with you and really help you build some confidence and step into the right mindset that will carry you through leading and influencing a great group of people.

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Equipped for Purpose
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Equipped for Purpose exists to equip, develop, and empower followers of Jesus Christ to integrate deep discipleship with impactful leadership in every area of life.
The pillar of discipleship will explore being a disciple, making disciples, and the disciplines of discipleship. It will focus on being, knowing, and doing concerning being a disciple and making disciples. Regarding the disciplines of discipleship, there is a focus on prayer, the study of scripture, and community.
The pillar of leadership will explore developing the leader, developing team members, and developing a team as a whole.
I want you to know that my heart is to serve, and I want to serve you through this podcast.
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Vincent Ream

Vincent is by nature a teacher and trainer. He has a dedication to see leaders be confident, empowered, and expectant of success in their ability to lead. He is also passionate about small business owners and organizations thriving in their local communities. Vincent is a results-oriented leader with 20 years of experience applying a unique mix of critical and strategic thinking, problem-solving, and coaching individuals and teams in high-stress environments. He is detail-oriented and has the ability to help leaders, small businesses and organizations focus on and achieve their goals.