Creating Disney Magic: Lessons In Leadership, Management, And Customer Service

Let Your Team Know What You've Done For Them

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“It’s natural to complain about what we didn't get in life instead of remembering what we have." Key Moments 00:57 Reminding employees of support and solutions provided. 03:29 Showing appreciation through listening and communication. 07:26 Respectfully communicate, record feedback, and communicate back for trust and improvement. 09:40 Opinions matter. Communication is essential for positive morale. 12:56 Cockerell Academy and newsletter Resources The Cockerell Academy About Lee Cockerell Mainstreet Leader Let Your Team Know What You've Done For Them When leaders effectively explain the actions taken to address their teams’ concerns, it leads to greater trust and appreciation. It starts by actively listening to employees' concerns and ideas. By creating a system to record and address their feedback, you build trust and show that their opinions matter. Leaders need to keep employees informed about the actions taken based on their feedback. Whether it's fixing a leaking water fountain or providing more coat han