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Management article
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Reference no. SMR63205
Published by: MIT Sloan School of Management
Originally published in: "MIT Sloan Management Review", 2021
Length: 8 pages
Topics: Leadership

Abstract

Many leaders of remote teams feel overwhelmed and isolated. One solution is to adopt an empowering leadership style, which involves delegating to team members, developing them so they can contribute more, and soliciting their input to solve problems. But leaders often resist this approach when managing remotely. They worry about ceding control and taking new risks in an environment where they can't observe people directly. Here's how to help leaders reap the benefits of sharing power.

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Abstract

Many leaders of remote teams feel overwhelmed and isolated. One solution is to adopt an empowering leadership style, which involves delegating to team members, developing them so they can contribute more, and soliciting their input to solve problems. But leaders often resist this approach when managing remotely. They worry about ceding control and taking new risks in an environment where they can't observe people directly. Here's how to help leaders reap the benefits of sharing power.

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