Leadership ideas to help you be more effective
We all know the power of leadership. Let alone through the media, we’ve witnessed that power in our own personal lives and careers. We’ve seen it through the people we’ve encountered. Or perhaps we’ve seen that power through our very own actions. Do you feel called to that great, delicate art of leadership? Can you stand to improve? And do you want to be at your best? Here are seven leadership ideas to help you lead and succeed.
- Listen to and consider others’ ideas and perspectives, even if they differ from yours. Especially when they differ. First, all leaders stand to gain insight and self-awareness. Second, listening shows respect. And mutual respect goes a long way toward accomplishing a vision.
- Make a regular habit of showing your appreciation. For some, it might be helpful to carve out time weekly on the calendar to make a quick call or write a short note of thanks.
- Leaders are not know-it-alls. Unfortunately, we’ve all met some who have taken on this role. Determine to learn something new this year.
- Humble yourself before others. Admit you’re wrongdoings. Apologize for bad judgment. Acknowledge your lack of skills or knowledge. Besides, everyone knows about them anyway. And people love working alongside those who serve others with humility and grace.
- Allow your people to win and to shine. Leaders don’t hog the attention. They know that they don’t work for the company but for the people within the company. So shine the light on others. Give them the tools, resources, and praise they need to be winners.
- Engage and empower others. Utilize their strengths, talents, passions, and career goals to help them succeed in the workplace. Tap into their motivations and giftings, and you’ll tap into their potential.
- Be positive, even in the face of adversity. Often, it’s not whether something is “realistic” or not that a goal is accomplished. Sometimes, it’s through sheer vision, determination, perseverance, and attitude. No one wants to work with a negative, critical soul. But people warm up to a leader with spirit and optimism.
So how will you demonstrate leadership this year?
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Grand Rapids, Michigan