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Embracing Vulnerability in Virtual Leadership – Building Company Culture Virtually

Leadership is about more than guidance—it’s about vulnerability. Learn how being genuine and approachable can foster trust and open communication, creating a psychologically safe space for your team to thrive. Discover practical tips for implementing regular check-ins and promoting a culture of openness.

Creating a psychologically safe virtual workplace is crucial for remote team success. In the eighth video of our series on building company culture in a virtual environment, we discuss the power of vulnerability in leadership. Learn how being real and genuine can foster trust, open communication, and stronger connections within your remote team. We’ll explore practical strategies for checking in with your team asynchronously and conducting meaningful one-on-one meetings where vulnerability is encouraged.

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Building trust and psychological safety is essential for high-performing remote teams. This video explores how leaders can model vulnerability to create a space where team members feel comfortable sharing their wins, challenges, and concerns. Discover how asynchronous check-ins and synchronous one-on-ones can foster open communication and strengthen team bonds.

For more insights and to learn from our experience, visit our blog: https://www.impetusdigital.com/2020/11/03/top-10-tips-for-creating-company-culture/

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