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Here's how you can lead your team during turbulent times

• By Ritu Agast
Here's how you can lead your team during turbulent times

Given our usual lifestyle and ability to travel in the present globalized world, we are all quite familiar with the feeling of being on an aircraft going through a bit of turbulence, at some point in our lives. Most of us must have experienced a thousand of these and the one thought that never occurs to any of us is how calm and composed a pilot’s voice sounds during that time. It’s that steady voice that eases our nerves, directs focus, and gives people the feeling that they are safe and “everything is going to be okay.”

This above situation is one of the many examples of how an effective, focused and steady leadership is essential for helping people transition through tough times; In spite of hundreds of people having multiple thoughts while being up in the air, the flight in turbulence with a trusted leader is a community offering each other mutual support. Case in point: the recent COVID-19 pandemic which has engulfed almost every country across the globe in its grip has placed extraordinary demands on leaders in business and beyond. From world leaders taking decisive actions at the national & international front to health professionals working in hospitals, education, leaders are trying to figure out ways to create an online learning environment for students, and scientists working day & night to save lives, leadership at every critical juncture has become important and it is during this time that corporate leaders too need to step up and take the charge.

Leading your team during the present situation

The humanitarian toll taken by COVID-19 has undoubtedly created an atmosphere of fear & panic amongst employees and other stakeholders. The massive scale of the outbreak and its sheer unpredictability makes it challenging for executives to respond and the speed & agility with which organizations react can be a major differentiator in the current scenario. Following are the three phases which leaders must go through in order to hold their teams together and ways in which they can respond effectively:-

Initiation phase and Response, where it’s all about our immediate reaction towards the crisis and the simultaneous action to deal with it. This involves:

Embracing the new normal, where we’re adapting to newer and more efficient ways of working while helping people embrace the new change. This involves:

Thinking and learning for the future, where we need to think about new opportunities, wherein we can drive systemic and innovative changes and develop insights from the experience to learn for the future. This involves:

The present situation is indisputably one of the most urgent cross-border and cross-demographic problems in the recent history of the world. Nevertheless, it is said that difficult times bring out the best in great leaders and it is possible that perhaps the COVID-19 outbreak and reaction of global leaders towards the pandemic is carving the way to a much more advanced and brighter future that will lead companies to radically rethink and reimagine themselves.