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This may seem like a great
spoiler; but certainly, there is no such thing as a hard and fast rule when
it comes to leadership. Every organization, circumstance, and leader calls
for different courses of action. What is to be considered as "good"
leadership depends on various factors such that what could be "good"
leadership in one instance could be "bad" leadership in another.
Nevertheless, you need not fret if you are seeking ways to improve your
leadership. There are generally accepted principles that when studied and
applied, are believed to be helpful in improving one's leadership skills.
These are given below and it's all up to you to decide on whether these tips
could be appropriately applied to your particular situation - whether you're
running a business, organizing a school play, or governing a country.
Self-Esteem. People become more willing to work if they feel
important. Effective leaders help their organization's members develop their
self-esteem. You can do this by paying more attention to them and expressing
your genuine interest in their opinions every time you converse. When it is
well deserved, give your member a tap on the shoulder to show that his
efforts are well appreciated. The key here is in being sincere and in
expressing your appreciation through the littlest gestures.
Planning. Members of an organization are more able to adapt to
changes if there is a specific plan of action laid out. Planning is crucial
in effective leadership because it provides the organization with a concrete
direction and identifiable means to achieve its goals. As a leader, you
should initiate planning and exert effort in communicating those plans as
clearly as possible to your members. This will strengthen your member's
decision-making skills and would allow for effective delegation.
Motivation. A highly motivating work environment is undoubtedly a
productive one. The organization benefits the most when its members are
continuously motivated to work for and with it. There are many ways by which
you, as a leader, can motivate your members. You can provide deserving
members with public recognition even through a simple mention of their names
and accomplishments. Offering challenges that allows your members to grow,
and in a way show-off, is a brilliant to motivate them to be more
competitive. You can hand out incentives such as bonuses, free stuff, or
promotions to high-performing members so that your members will have
something to look forward to in exchange for a job well done. One of the
most important ways to motivate, however, is through leading by example. How
you work, lead, and carry yourself hugely affects how much people would want
to work with you.
Delegation. You can't do everything by yourself. The best leaders
can effectively delegate tasks, giving them more time to plan and supervise.
Usually, leaders fail to delegate effectively because they fear their
subordinates would do badly at a job that they could have done much better.
Do not succumb to that pitfall. Your members will definitely make mistakes,
but so will you. The thing to remember here is that you should always make
sure that you communicate the things that you want done clearly and that you
allow your subordinates to be accountable for the consequences of their
action.
Empowerment. This actually relates to delegation. Making your
members accountable and responsible for their actions empowers them. It
makes them feel greater self-respect; and in the long-run, it would allow
them, working with accountability, to develop creativity and become better
workers.
These five principles - self-esteem, planning, motivation, delegation,
and empowerment - are all important in improving your leadership skills. But
these are not enough. The success of your leadership will ultimately depend
on the way you recognize your organization's needs and how you can adapt
your leadership style to those needs. In the same way that you would
evaluate your members' performance, also evaluate and reflect on yours. Only
you can tell what "good" leadership is for your organization. Likewise, it's
only you who can determine how you can become a "good" leader.
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