5 Ways to Become a Better Leader! #5  Liked Blog!
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5 Ways to Become a Better Leader! #5 Liked Blog!

(Of my many blogs, this one has the second most 'likes' of any of my 137 blogs. I hope that you like it as well!)

It’s an age-old question: Are we influenced more by nature or nurture? Applied to leadership, the question becomes: Are great leaders born or made? It’s one of the most frequently asked questions in leadership development.

Let’s start with the definition of “leader.” My good friend and mentor, Dr. Paul Hersey, defined leadership as “working with and through others to achieve objectives.” Given this definition, anyone in a position whose achievement requires support from others can play the role of a leader. I love this definition because it supports the philosophy of “leadership at all levels,” which is so critical in today’s world of knowledge workers.

Indeed, millions of people who are currently working with and though others to achieve objectives are already leaders. Whether they think of themselves as leaders (not to mention whether they are fantastic or disastrous leaders) is another issue.

So can people who are already working to influence others become more effective leaders? The answer is an unqualified “yes.”

My partner, Howard Morgan, and I conducted an extensive study on leadership development programs involving more than 86,000 participants in eight major corporations. Our findings were so conclusive that they are almost impossible to dispute. Leaders who participated in a development program, received 360-degree feedback, selected important areas for improvement, discussed these with co-workers, and followed-up with them on a consistent basis (to check on progress) were rated as becoming dramatically better leaders—not in a self-assessment, but in appraisals from co-workers—6 to 18 months after the initial program. (If you’d like a copy of this study, you can find it here.

So, what did we conclude are the five ways to become a better leader?

Leaders who participated in the same developmental programs and received the same type of feedback—but did not follow-up—were seen as improving by no more than random chance would imply. Here are some specific ways to increase your leadership effectiveness:

  1. Get 360-degree feedback on your present level of effectiveness, as judged by co-workers you respect.
  2. Pick the most important behaviors for change—those you believe will enhance your effectiveness as a leader—e.g., “become a more effective listener” or “make decisions in a timelier manner”).
  3. Periodically ask co-workers for suggestions on how you can do an even better job in your selected behaviors for change.
  4. Listen to their ideas—don’t promise to change everything—and make the changes that you believe will further increase your effectiveness.
  5. Follow-up and measure change in your effectiveness over time.

Are leaders born or made? If you are working with and through others to achieve objectives, you are already a leader. Can you become a more effective leader? Definitely.

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Mitch Krayton, Travel Expert

World Traveler, Certified Travel Consultant?, Verified Travel Advisor?, Professional Speaker & Author

7 年

Leaders have a contagious passion

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Dec. 23, 2016 A Picture is Worth a Thousands of Words Dr. Marshall, Leaders should lead by good examples, not merely by force or power. Some misleading leaders misunderstand their positions as leaders. They feel like they are “on the top of the world”, thus they can do what they want to do and can compel others to follow their rules and regulations. On the contrary, leaders should be willing to serve, remain modest, and appreciate others. There is no better sermon than a good example. A good example will explain and show much more than a good speech. A picture of a good example of a leader is worth a thousand of words. Don’t you think so? +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Three Possible Positions of an Effective Leader An effective leader can be in front of the people. An effective leader can be in middle of the people. An effective leader can be behind the people. In the first position, a leader will be leading, teaching, and guiding. In the second position, a leader will be delegating, monitoring, and advising. In the third position, a leader will be supporting, motivating, and encouraging. An effective leader knows what is best for the people. An effective leader realizes the needs of the people. An effective leader works conscientiously for the good of the people. Listiani Wijaya ? 2002~2016 Taken from “The Greatest Inspirations” +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This can be an excellent source for ideas, inspirations, motivations, and encouragements for everyone. The Greatest Inspirations Listiani Wijaya ISBN: 1-55306-642-1 https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/greatest-inspirations-listiani-wijaya Read & enjoy! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/reading-benefits-for-children-teenagers-adults-education#/ https://sherryndaniel.wordpress.com/2011/07/12/the-greatest-inspirations-by-listiani-wijaya/ What do you think?

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Eddie Loussararian

Leadership Development | Process Improvement | Organizational Development | Change Agent

7 年

Build morale by catching people doing something right. Creating a workplace culture that breeds high morale and engagement doesn’t happen by accident. It requires leadership – wise, empathetic, discerning, thoughtful, strategic, and caring leadership. And it’s a leadership you can’t fake. For the top 12 ways leaders destroy workplace morale and techniques for employees to empower themselves, read the book "When Bosses Go Wild." Amazon Link to Book: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=when+bosses+go+wild

Mirasol Rivera

Im a Safety Officer 3.Looking for a position thats fit to my qualification

7 年

thank you

Most of the scholars say that leaders are the commutative result of the nature &nurture

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