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The Things You Must Know To Be A Great Leader

Mar 22
 
 
Being in a position of leadership can seem very exciting at first - think of all the power you have right at your fingertips! But along with power comes great responsibility, responsibility which can quickly seem overwhelming. By taking the time to learn about traits of effective and fair leaders, you will be doing your company a great service.
 
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Don't let good talent go to waste. If someone is earning huge profits for your company, be sure to promote them, give them a raise, or, if you aren't in a position to do those things, recommend the person to someone who is. If you fail to do this, you might find that the employee has left for your competitor.
 
When you're a leader, you'll need to be accountable. If you make a mistake, admit it and move on. It can be easy to push the blame onto other people, but this should really be avoided. If you're accountable when you've made a mistake, the people around you will feel the need to be more accountable if they've made a mistake.
 
Consider holding monthly contests among your employees. These contests can be based on the most sales, the best customer service or a variety of things. The prizes for the contests can be something as simple as a preferred parking place or as extravagant as an additional paid day off.
 
Surround yourself with smart people. The best leaders out there all know one thing: when you've got the best people, you'll elevate everything. Don't think you need to be the smartest person in the company. Far from it. You need to be a visionary who sees greatness. Use that and find the best colleagues to surround yourself with.
 
A great leadership tactic is to periodically meet with individuals concerning their personal work goals. Try meeting privately, going over goals they may have, as well as your goals for them as part of the team, or workforce. Then, find out if there is any way you can help them to meet these goals. Lastly, be sure to follow through.
 
One of the most effective and challenging skills you can develop as a leader in business is that of listening to your subordinates. Subordinates may hear your goals and begin to take the team in a direction you might not have foreseen yourself. Use what they say to help you push your business to the next level.
 
Get to know the truly talented performers underneath you. Great employees are hard to come by, and harder to keep. Learn what their personal ambitions are in life. The more you are able to synergize their dreams with your business' goals, the longer you can retain them and their productivity.
 
Nurture growth in your team members. You can do this by offering help and solutions when they make a mistake instead of punishments. Understand that everyone makes mistakes, and show your workers where they went wrong when they make one. A great team is not hired, it is built through teamwork.
 
Become a great decision maker. A leader who can effectively make the right decision is usually great. You need to take some risks. Use the information you have available along with your intuition to make decisions quickly. Do not second-guess your decisions. It's good to realize that not every decision will have a good outcome, but how you deal with and learn from those outcomes determines what type of leader you are.
 
Create an atmosphere that people will enjoy working in. While you want to be stern and in charge, you also have to do everything you can to make sure your team is productive. If the environment is pleasant, people will be more likely to love the place where they work.
 
You can use your leadership role in many positive ways. Try organizing a community outreach, and take your team to visit a homeless shelter, bringing food, or comfort items. Find a charity, and encourage your team to participate in some way. Your role as a leader does not have to be confined to a workplace. Your skills can be used to change lives.
 
Besides recognizing your employees talents, you must also know your own strengths and weaknesses. Evaluate your own abilities often and work to improve on those areas that are weaker. Become a better manager by attending leadership training courses, continuing your formal education and adopting a mentor who is a successful business leader.
 
Use your knowledge of your employee's strengths when delegating work. Try to spread mundane tasks out over a large amount of employees. Give a variety of individuals the opportunity to attempt tasks that are challenging, exciting and give them some form of responsibility. One important aspect of being a good leader is building effective leadership abilities in others.
 
Leaders can truly make or break a company. You have a lifelong responsibility to learn as much as possible about what it means to be a successful leader. Continue your education and do everything in your power to learn more about the nuts and bolts of effective and dynamic leadership.
 
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