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Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
Project managers at Microsoft are often assigned to leadership roles of gifted and talented individuals. Interviewers who ask this question seek leaders that can inspire their teams to perform their best and collaborate well.

Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
Remember to include more than one style of inspirational or leadership behavior in your response. Interviewers are interested in hiring candidates with the ability to deploy various techniques that align with the unique members of each team they work with.

Karrie Day is a certified career coach and strategist with a passion for helping her clients define and reach their professional goals. She offers career advancement services such as brand development, resume writing and critiques, job search strategies,
"I use a number of techniques to inspire performance within a team. First, I believe it is wrong to ask my teammates to do anything I am unwilling to do myself. I continually monitor my own contributions, I own my mistakes, and I take steps to improve. If we have a superstar performer on the team, I look to match their pace. If not, I set the bar myself.
Secondly, I like to ask individuals what motivates them and what type of environment they thrive in. I use the information I gather to change up the approach I take so that there is a solid fit for everyone over time. This may include things like offering praise for a job well done, developing challenges or milestones to meet, introducing new things to learn, continual progress checks, taking a hands-off approach, protecting the team from outside influences, team building activities, time off rewards, etc.
Finally, I like to meet with my team regularly to discuss openly what is working well and what we need to improve upon. I ensure them that we have those conversations in a comfortable way in which everyone understands we are accountable for success as a team. Taking the time to discuss issues and develop a plan to avoid them in the future really helps to clear the air and inspire continual transformation."
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