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Does Your Team Lack Perspective?

Written by Vanderbloemen | 10/21/24 7:17 PM

As a leader, you know that achieving your organization’s goals requires a cohesive, dedicated team. But when a leadership team lacks perspective, it can crush productivity, and it leaves you vulnerable to challenges you may not see coming or don’t know how to handle. When your team lacks diversity in thought, background, and experience, you risk making decisions that are out of touch with the needs of your community.

Here you’ll find five key signs that your team may be operating with a limited perspective and what you can do about it. Understanding these signals is crucial to creating a leadership team that drives meaningful impact. By incorporating diverse viewpoints, you’ll be able to stay adaptable, grow your organization, and ensure your mission remains relevant and transformative. 

Signs of a Limited-Perspective Team Culture

1. Unchallenged Decision-Making

If leadership meetings consistently reflect a “groupthink” mentality, where there’s little diversity in opinions or experiences, it signals a lack of outside perspective. A team that always agrees or rarely challenges one another may miss key opportunities for growth or risk mitigation.

If this sounds all too familiar, you can first reflect on whether you have created a culture that welcomes individual ideas or not. You’ll want to accept all ideas and options for discussion for the sake of expanding your view. Second, consider who you can bring onto the team to expand the team’s thinking. When interviewing new team members, look out for different perspectives, backgrounds, and thinking styles. If you find someone with a skillset or perspective that will challenge your team’s discussions and decision-making, you’ve scored.

2. Over Reliance on Internal Talent

If the leadership team heavily relies on internal promotions and rarely brings in external talent or new hires with fresh perspectives, it can create an echo chamber. External hires can offer valuable insights and challenge entrenched ways of thinking.

In pursuit of outside talent, you can partner with a search firm and gain access to their extensive network of qualified candidates. You can also work with a consultant within the search firm to discern exactly what type of candidate would address your team’s blind spots.

3. Difficulty Responding to External Criticism

If leadership tends to become defensive or dismissive in the face of criticism from the community, donors, or other external parties, it reflects a lack of perspective. A healthy team listens to and learns from outside feedback, using it to strengthen their organization.

A team with an established culture of diverse thoughts and perspectives will be ready to receive constructive criticism productively. It’s the leadership team’s duty to create a space that welcomes challenge and improvement by embracing new ideas.

4. Limited Representation of Key Stakeholders

If your leadership team doesn’t include voices representing the diversity of its audience—whether that’s in terms of age, race, socioeconomic background, or community roles—it risks becoming disconnected from the people it serves. A leadership team should mirror the community it represents, ensuring all perspectives are heard.

You can adopt inclusive hiring practices, such as expanding job postings to reach underrepresented groups and prioritizing cultural competency during interviews, to ensure a more balanced and representative leadership team. You can also work with a search firm like Vanderbloemen who can help identify diverse candidates who bring fresh perspectives and reflect the community the organization serves.

5. Stagnant Vision

A leadership team that fails to refresh its vision and goals every few years may lack the outside input necessary to adapt to changing needs. If the organization's mission feels static or outdated, it's likely because leaders aren't looking beyond their current understanding of their context.

When united for a common goal, a diverse team can transform their community. Success in a mission-based organization looks like meeting tangible, purposeful goals. Accept nothing less for your team.

Addressing a Lack of Perspective

By intentionally incorporating diversity—whether in background, experiences, or ideas—into leadership, teams gain fresh perspectives that drive more inclusive, creative, and effective solutions. A lack of diverse viewpoints can lead to narrow strategies that fail to address the complex needs of those served. A diverse leadership team is better equipped to see the full picture, fostering stronger alignment with the organization’s mission and empowering them to make a deeper, more meaningful impact on the community.

In addition to our hiring services, the team of experts at Vanderbloemen offer consulting to help you transform your team. Take a guided assessment to reveal how ready your team is to embrace diversity through our Diversity Readiness Tool. Receive an overall culture assessment on the health of your team through our thorough Culture Tool. Finally, if you feel ready to take action, but don’t yet know how, you can seek help from our team through Diversity Consulting. Take action today to diversify your team for the sake of the community you serve.