DEVELOPING YOUR CONFIDENCE AS A LEADER
The DCG Consulting Group
Ghana’s leading personal growth and professional development firm.
A crucial part of effective communication is confidence. The effect of a message can impact differently because of the energy that it carries; the way and manner in which it is said. Confidence is an expression of how we feel inside about ourselves and on a daily basis, the way we do things and say things communicates to people what we believe about ourselves. In today’s insights, we discuss leadership confidence and why it is important for the leader and for his/her followers.?
I have witnessed in many instances why a confident leader is crucial to the success of any team. People behave on the impulse of fear but most things in life require a deep level of understanding and critical thinking. And to execute effectively solutions to challenges, you need confidence. There was a very smart young lady I sat in the same class with back in my high school. She always knew the right answers to the teacher’s questions but would never raise her hands to give out the answer. What she lacked was a deep sense of self-confidence, which was a barrier to her acting boldly on what she already knew.??
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8 个月"Exuding confidence as a leader makes all the difference. When you possess self-assurance and faith in your abilities, it inspires trust and motivation in your team. Confident leaders: - Embody a sense of purpose and direction - Make informed, decisive decisions - Communicate effectively and persuasively - Empower others to take ownership and grow - Foster a culture of resilience and adaptability - Drive innovation and progress By embracing confidence as a leader, you'll unlock your full potential and create a positive, high-performing work environment that achieves exceptional results through effective communication." Thanks for the lesson today.