March 18, 2022

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How President Zelenskyy Demonstrates Leadership and Morale in Times of Crisis

President Zelenskyy's Blueprint for Boosting Morale in Crisis

Staff morale is an elusive thing we can’t touch, yet we can feel it in the atmosphere. It is present in the lack of smiles on faces at work, in the overwhelm, burnout, and high attrition rates facing today's workforce. Here's what we can learn from the President of Ukraine about Morale.

It is present in the way employees relate to each other and how leaders relate to their subordinates.

Low morale is present when managers can’t collaborate, and teams become dysfunctional. So, what is this morale thing and how can we tame it, shape it, and groom it into a work culture of harmony?

There is high morale and low morale. Whether your team is small, medium or large, good morale will determine how effectively they work together, solve problems, overcome upset, learn from mistakes, and win at all costs.

According to the dictionary, morale is the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline that a group shows, it is the passion and focus. It is displayed as a sense of belonging and togetherness to get the job done. It is that sense of; “we are in this together and we will do it”.

According to CEO Magazine, staff morale and inclusion policies are reliable indicators of the corporate bottom line and success. The world has not seen such amazing and tireless leadership as is unfolding in Ukraine.

demonstrating boosted by their fearless leader who has made peace with the fact

Good morale is what the people of Ukraine are demonstrating boosted by their fearless leader who has made peace with the fact that the effectiveness of his leadership is based on staying in the trenches with his people. The encouragement, consistency, and readiness to die with his people when world leaders have offered him a ride to safety, which he dismissed without hesitation. We know of many leaders who would have taken the lift out, but he remains as the face and strength of his people. What a show of great confidence and a morale booster.

His choice to stay and suffer with his people, feel the same fear that they feel, experience the same hardships as they are enduring is proving to be a leadership strategy that history will exemplify. His tireless plea to the world to help and provide more restrictive sanctions will be his biggest bargaining chip at the negotiation table with Russia. His leadership is what drives firefighters to climb burning buildings to rescue grandmothers instead of fleeing for cover.

His leadership is a demonstration to us that morale is directly related to leadership. His daily messages to his people have been key to strengthening their morale in the face of great terror. It gives them the courage to defy armed soldiers and to suffer hardship in their fight for freedom.

Great leaders promote good morale

Great leaders promote good morale, unity, courage, and determination. Too often, leaders believe that they should have the best and most cushy seat, bigger pension, extravagant salaries while they lay off employees, signing bonuses and benefits that eclipse the wages of half their employee’s annual income.

History has depicted great leaders as those who believe their plight should be the same as their people. Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy is demonstrating to all of us that there are still great leaders in this world. Leaders are those who will risk their lives to save their people and build a different and better future for those they lead.

In the new world of work, following the global pandemic, leaders must adapt to the change in employees' preferences, if their organizations want to be known as an "employer of choice". This is more important than ever with massive resignations and more employees prioritizing their health and wellness over over work.

Several years ago, we started offering the Relational Leadership program at Interpersonal Wellness Services Inc. to help leaders develop the self-mastery to coach and lead better. I see everything we try to instill in our leaders in President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s leadership and I am even more inspired to help more leaders develop the courage to master themselves so they can lead masterfully.

I am hopeful that what comes out of this unnecessary violent war being waged on the people of Ukraine will be a call for a higher level of self-mastery among leaders around the globe.

To Your Wellness,
Joyce

About the author

Joyce Odidison is a pioneer and Thought Leader of the groundbreaking Wellness Improvement System and Well-being Intelligence Curriculum. With a career spanning over two decades as a Conflict Analyst, Professional Trainer, University Lecturer, and Master Certified Coach, Joyce remains dedicated to learning and development. As President and CEO of Interpersonal Wellness Services Inc., she has designed and created many life changing programs such as the first ICF Approved Wellness Coach Training program, the Global Workplace Wellness Summit, and the Wellness Competency Academy that provides well-being training and coaching for professionals and their families. She continues to provide well-being training solutions and support for EAP plans, HR, Benefit Plans, Health care professionals, Coaches, Consultants and individuals looking to identify and mitigate their well-being risks.

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