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Keep one eye on the future. You have to anticipate things before they happen so you can make plans. Obviously, it’s impossible to totally predict the future, but this skill needs to be worked on. Keep asking yourself about your goals for the next year, or even six months, so you can plan your outcome accordingly.
Communicate openly with your team. You must find your own voice. You also need to learn how to express it and how to trust it. When you have ideas and information, you must learn how to share them. Stay accessible and be willing to listen. Integrate your thinking into the whole. Be aware of how your style and presence affect other people.
Say thank you to your employees. Many studies have been done on the power of a thanks given from a manager to his or her employees. It increases productivity, often by a lot. Just a little graciousness really can help extend your power as a leader, so be active about it.
When a leader is setting goals, the goals should be realistic. We all want things done faster in life, but sometimes things take time. If you rush your team, you may find that there are more mistakes, unhappy team members, and a very stressful environment. Make sure that your goals can be achieved in the amount of time that you’ve allotted.
Promotions, bonuses and raises should always be fairly distributed and based on performance. Don’t simply promote the person who has been working with you the longest or hand out the biggest raise to a family member. Your employees will be more motivated when they know that they can earn tangible rewards for working hard.
Use incentives to encourage good work. It’s true that everyone get a salary, but incentives form a large piece of the motivational puzzle. Be ready to respond with some appropriate gift or favor when the people under you exceed expectations. A good leader isn’t cheap.
Real leaders are willing to learn. Many great leadership skills don’t just occur from a sudden flash of insight or a great epiphany. Great ideas can come to anybody, but good leaders study. Try reading some books on how to be a good leader, going to seminars, and talking to colleagues to see what works best for them. It can take a long time, but the more knowledge you have about proper leadership skills, the better yours can become.
Use your role as leader to build a unified, strong team. Be a team member yourself: talk with your colleagues and respond to them honestly about issues they may have. Your workers should work well in their position without you interfering too much.
Read what others have to say about leadership. Even great leaders not inspiration themselves. And there’s a lot of great books, articles, and web posts out there regarding leadership. Take the time to learn something new everyday, and use what you can in practice. You’ll find that it’ll strengthen your leadership skills.
Be an honest and ethical role model for your employees. Honesty with your employees is the best way to build trust. Make sure your employees understand the ethical expectations you have for them. More than that, always behave in an ethical way yourself. If your employees observe you behaving dishonestly, they will do so as well.
If you are new to a leadership role in your workplace, you may have questions, or concerns about your new responsibilities. Think about enlisting the help of a coach, or mentor, with whom you can communicate openly about leadership issues and concerns. It really helps to have a neutral person to give you support in your important, new role.
Make sure each of your employees feels like an integral part of your organization. When dealing with specific problems, discuss them with employees who may have good insights or suggestions for finding a solution. Employees who feel that they are important within the company and may be able to affect change are more likely to perform well.
Being a good leader means being clear with what you expect from your employees. They aren’t mind readers, and neither are you. A good team thrives on structure which you can provide. Tell your employees what’s expected of them. Be clear in your goals. Don’t be vague about outcomes.
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.
Being sure that you’re taking the advice you’re given when trying to be a leader is something that’s important. You can be confident that the tips here are going to help you. Continue educating yourself about becoming a great leader.
The Things You Must Know To Be A Great Leader was originally published on Spring