Why Empathy Matters For Leadership
Empathy is an undervalued superpower that we would encourage every Leader to develop.
Why is that?
Numerous studies and research underscore its importance. Here are a few of the research findings and perspectives:
✔️Empathy and Transformational Leadership:
Barling, Slater, and Kelloway (2000) found that transformational leaders exhibit high levels of empathy. Empathy enables these leaders to connect with their followers on an emotional level, which enhances motivation and commitment.
✔️Empathy and Employee Engagement:
Kerns (2008) suggested when leaders show genuine concern for their employees' well-being, it fosters trust and loyalty, leading to increased job satisfaction and productivity.
✔️Empathy and Ethical Leadership:
Brown and Treviño (2006) research connects empathy with ethical leadership. Empathetic leaders are more likely to engage in ethical behaviour and decision-making, as they are attuned to the impact of their actions on others.
✔️Empathy and Job Performance:
Gentry, Weber, and Sadri (2007) In their study titled "Empathy in the Workplace: A Tool for Effective Leadership," the researchers found that empathy is positively related to job performance.
Conclusion
In summary, empathy enables leaders and managers to understand and respond to their team's emotional needs, build trust, enhance communication and drive performance.
So how important is empathy in your organization's processes? Do you focus on integrating empathy into your management and leadership development programmes and assessments?
Or do you focus on competitiveness in your selection and development programmes and assessments? Have you considered whether this focus might be counterproductive, especially if the role doesn't require a competitive nature?
Because what these studies collectively underscore that empathy is not just a "nice-to-have" trait but a fundamental skill that enhances various aspects of leadership, from emotional intelligence and transformational leadership to employee engagement and ethical decision-making. Effective leaders leverage empathy to build stronger teams, foster trust, and drive better organizational outcomes.