TSLA408.260-11.51%
GM75.870-1.98%
F13.668-0.1624%
RIVN17.210-2.9301%
CYD46.8900.65%
HMC28.545-1.085%
TM179.745-0.055%
CVNA69.900-0.48%
PAG184.3250.905%
LAD311.8402.82%
AN191.8401.12%
GPI295.480-1.33%
ABG209.8751.905%
SAH86.8600.95%
TSLA408.260-11.51%
GM75.870-1.98%
F13.668-0.1624%
RIVN17.210-2.9301%
CYD46.8900.65%
HMC28.545-1.085%
TM179.745-0.055%
CVNA69.900-0.48%
PAG184.3250.905%
LAD311.8402.82%
AN191.8401.12%
GPI295.480-1.33%
ABG209.8751.905%
SAH86.8600.95%
TSLA408.260-11.51%
GM75.870-1.98%
F13.668-0.1624%
RIVN17.210-2.9301%
CYD46.8900.65%
HMC28.545-1.085%
TM179.745-0.055%
CVNA69.900-0.48%
PAG184.3250.905%
LAD311.8402.82%
AN191.8401.12%
GPI295.480-1.33%
ABG209.8751.905%
SAH86.8600.95%


Are your employees growing or stagnating?

According to leadership expert Dave Anderson, high-performance cultures insist on continuous growth, creating an environment in which employees understand that their development directly impacts both personal value and organizational success. 

In the latest episode of Lessons in Leadership, Anderson outlines the 15th characteristic of high-performance cultures, focusing on how intentional growth drives skill development, knowledge expansion, and mindset improvement within organizations. 

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Anderson alludes that growth in high-performing cultures is intentional, not automatic. Employees are expected to continuously improve, with structured objectives guiding their development in skills, habits, and knowledge.

“We've got to keep growing. Just because we show doesn’t mean we grow.”

Employees in these cultures recognize that stagnation can limit both personal and organizational success. Anderson explains that failing to grow may eventually make it difficult for employees to continue contributing effectively, emphasizing the mutual responsibility of leaders and team members.

The culture of continuous growth ensures that talent remains adaptable, valuable, and aligned with company objectives, helping teams overcome challenges and maintain high standards. For Anderson, intentional growth is not optional; it is the cornerstone of a culture that values excellence, accountability, and sustained performance.

For more leadership insights, the complete Dave Anderson’s Lessons in Leadership series is accessible at CBTNews.com. His book, Elevate Your Excellence, which offers further guidance on developing high-performing workplace cultures, is available on Amazon or directly through learntolead.com.


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