Whatmakes for a great leader? Are leaders born, or can they be
molded? Whether or not someone has the capacity to be a great leader, they
still need to be molded and nurtured. That means, EVERYONE, even if their job
doesn’t have a leadership component right now, should consider developing the
following leadership traits.
1. Vision
3.
Trust And Values
What are the qualities that define leadership anyway?
You asked. So, in a nutshell here they are:1. Vision
Leaders have a clear vision of where they want to go, specifically
related to an organization, how they will grow it into a well known business
with a recognizable brand that differentiates it from its competition. However,
vision alone is not enough.
Leaders not only have this vision but are able to develop and
implement a plan for success. Passion and drive complete the picture; leaders
are also able to share their vision and generate support from others to fulfill
the goal.
2. Focus And Discipline
Strong leaders are disciplined. They set priorities and
single-mindedly create a set of actions that they fulfill. This focus enables
them to drive action and achieve results. You can spot a good leader because
they are so focused on the goal while inspiring and encouraging others to
participate.
3.
Trust And Values
At the core of every true leader is a trust and value system that
hinges on integrity. Leaders display a genuine character and never sway from a
truthful path. Leaders do not take short cuts that have the potential to harm
the business.
They would rather take a bit longer and ensure that integrity is
maintained rather than pursue a less righteous path. They are honest,
forthright, and controlled to ensure that others feel comfortable in
approaching them with information and ideas. This ability to build trust
generates followers that are highly loyal.
4. Shared Success And Shared Failure
Great leaders share success with others, and also failures as
well. They have the ability to credit others with success and also take
responsibility for failures. The ability to take the good with the bad and
share it all is the hallmark of a leader.
5. Humility
“We are all human.” Leaders recognize and embrace this. They do
not put themselves on any pedestals but treat others the way they expect to be
treated and work to support the overall efforts of a group. They are receptive
to new ideas and realize that they are not the only ones that can foster
change.
A good leader listens and can accept that a different way of doing
things might be better than maintaining an existing situation. They do
not judge but are open, establishing trust and mutual respect.
6. Humor
Above all leaders can use humor to create camaraderie and generate
support. There is nothing like a good dose of laughter to diffuse a tough
situation.
There is no doubt that some
people are born leaders. However, those traits need to be nurtured to realize
their full potential. So there is more than a dash of molding that needs to be
thrown into the pot and stirred to ‘produce’ someone who can truly inspire,
motivate, and lead others to achieve greatness. If you aspire to be one of
these people, then it’s time to start developing your leaderships skills
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