When you are at work, do you get
frustrated because things don't seem to be happening the way they’re supposed
to be? You see people milling around but nothing gets accomplished. And in the
daily hustle and bustle, do you feel that your goals remain just that – goals.
Then maybe its time for you to stand up and do something about it.
Most people are content just to
stand around listening for orders. And it isn't unusual to adopt a
follow-the-leader mentality. But maybe, somewhere inside of you, you feel the
desire to make things happen
– to be the head, not the tail. Then maybe
leadership just suits you fine.
Some people believe that great
leaders are made, not born. Yes, it may be true that some people are born with
natural talents. However, without practice, without drive, without enthusiasm,
and without experience, there can be no true development in leadership.
You must also remember that good
leaders are continually working and studying to improve their natural skills.
This takes a commitment to constantly improve in whatever endeavor a person
chooses.
First of all, let's define
leadership. To be a leader, one must be able to influence others to accomplish
a goal, or an objective. He contributes to the organization and cohesion of a
group.
Contrary to what most people
believe, leadership is not about power. It is not about harassing people or
driving them using fear. It is about encouraging others towards the goal of the
organization. It is putting everyone on the same page and helping them see the big
picture of the organization. You must be a leader not a boss.
First of all, you have to get
people to follow you. How is this accomplished?
People follow others when they
see a clear sense of purpose. People will only follow you if they see that you
know where you are going. Remember that bumper sticker? The one that says,
don't follow me, I'm lost too? The same holds true for leadership. If you
yourself do not know where you're headed to, chances are people will not follow
you at all.
You yourself must know the vision
of the organization. Having a clear sense of hierarchy, knowing who the bosses
are, who to talk to, the organization's goals and objectives, and how the
organization works is the only way to show others you know what you are doing.
Being a leader is not about what
you make others do. It's about who you are, what you know, and what you do. You
are a reflection of what you're subordinates must be.
Studies have shown that one other
bases of good leadership is the trust and confidence your subordinates have of
you. If they trust you they will go through hell and high water for you and for
the organization.
Trust and confidence is built on
good relationships, trustworthiness, and high ethics.
The way you deal with your
people, and the relationships you build will lay the foundation for the
strength of your group. The stronger your relationship, the stronger their
trust and confidence is in your capabilities.
Once you have their trust and
confidence, you may now proceed to communicate the goals and objectives you are
to undertake.
Communication is a very important
key to good leadership. Without this you can not be a good leader. The
knowledge and technical expertise you have must be clearly imparted to other
people.
Also, you can not be a good
leader and unless you have good judgment. You must be able to assess
situations, weigh the pros and cons of any decision, and actively seek out a
solution.
It is this judgment that your
subordinates will come to rely upon. Therefore, good decision-making is vital
to the success of your organization.
Leaders are not do-it-all heroes.
You should not claim to know everything, and you should not rely upon your
skills alone.
You should recognize and take
advantage of the skills and talents your subordinates have. Only when you come
to this realization will you be able to work as one cohesive unit.
Remember being a leader takes a
good deal of work and time. It is not learned overnight. Remember, also, that
it is not about just you. It is about you and the people around you.
So, do you have the drive and the
desire to serve required of leaders? Do you have the desire to work
cooperatively with other people? Then start now. Take your stand and be leader
today.
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