Closing the Leadership Gap: How to be a Better Leader

Closing the Leadership Gap: How to be a Better Leader

One of the most often-asked questions about leadership is: Are leaders born or made??Research?suggests that leadership is about one-third born and two-thirds made.

No matter which industry do you belong to – business, sports, politics or some other – the ability to effectively motivate and lead a group of people entails a very complex set of skills, most of which are picked up through experiences, self-development as well as access to subsequent training.

The good news for those of us involved in?leadership development?is: leaders are made, not born.

Here are 4 strategies that will help you become a better leader:

1.?????Surround Yourself with People Who Think Differently Than You

Leaders constantly face difficult challenges for which no one person typically has a solution. If you want to become a better leader, it’s essential to look for people who view things from a different perspective than you – and from one another. As a leader, you should be setting the tone for your company. Create a culture where people feel respected, so they’re excited yet comfortable about sharing their ideas.?

With this approach to better decision making, your team will actively support and inspire each other to work hard. What’s more, people will happily take on work they were part of creating.??

2.????Know That Leadership Isn’t Primarily About Genetics

Had?leadership?been only about genetics, researchers would have plotted out the right concoction of skills, intellect, strategic thinking, communication, and a perfect balance between introversion and extroversion to identify the next “great man” or “great woman.” However, we don’t see that because most effective leaders are very different from each other, with different skills and personalities. Essentially, all excellent leaders influence people with effectiveness, but?how?they influence people varies significantly.

Certain great leaders have introverted personalities while others are extroverted. Some of them are more strategic in their approach and some might possess extraordinary interpersonal skills that inspires great confidence and belief in others. On the other hand, some may have a gift for administration and detail.

While the characteristics given at birth have a strong influence on the type of a leader someone is, whether strategic, administrative or relational, it is the development of leader that impacts his or her effectiveness. In a nutshell, genetics?impact how one leads and nurture?impacts the effectiveness of one’s leadership.

3.????Do What Other Leaders Do

You learn to become a leader by following what other extraordinary leaders have done before you. First, you become adept at your job, and then you learn the art of understanding the motivations and behaviors of other people...

Read the full blog here: https://paulkeijzer.com/2021/09/14/closing-the-leadership-gap/


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Paul Keijzer is the CEO and Founder of Engage Consulting and the co-Founder of The Talent Games, which aims to transform HR by digitising talent processes and creating more engaging and productive workplaces through gamification and mobile technology. As a global HR and Leadership Management expert, Paul knows how to combine business insights with people insights to transform organisations and put them on the path to growth.

Mariyah Arif

DEI Certified Professional, Passionate Talent Success, Growth, Value-Culture and Inclusion Advocate

3 年

So well said!

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