"Leadership Traits"
RAJ JHAVERI
Senior Director at ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (India) (Temasek Group) | Driving Business Growth
The Great Man Theory of Leadership espouses that?great leaders are born, not made. These individuals come into the world possessing certain characteristics and traits not found in all people. These abilities enable them to lead while shaping the very pages of history. These are few Leadership traits which are of the core leadership qualities to develop if you want to become a better leader, both personally & professionally. In this article, you’ll learn what these leadership qualities are and how you can you implement them in your own life.
Leading a team is no easy task. Just look at some of the most inspiring leaders, like Narendra Modi, Ratan Tata, Gautam Adani or Mukesh Ambani. Despite the hard work they put every day, there’s something so inspiring about a leader that empowers their team.?Good leaders are self-aware, communicate effectively,?delegate work, encourage strategic thinking, and motivate the team to do their very best.?
Following are Leadership Traits to consider:-
· Empowers Team members
Empowering others should be one of your most important & crucial objectives as a leader. Your job is to help your team learn and succeed. That starts with integrity i.e. daily motivation, relationship building, showing respect, and co-creating solutions to problems when they arise.?
Teams should feel empowered by your confidence in them and industry know-how. When they’re empowered, great work can be created. You can foster?team empowerment?by:
When your whole team is empowered, individuals can shine in their roles and contribute their expertise to shared success.
“When everyone on a team is Touched, Moved, Inspired & trusted to manifest or create their full potential, each person becomes capable of so much more, which makes the organisation capable of so much more. My experience is that, with the right team, right mind set and ?distributed authority results in organisations that are happier & more effective in accomplishing their most ambitious missions.”
·??Focuses On Team Development
“Knowledge is wealth” Sharing your wealth of knowledge is just one of the many traits of strong leadership. A good leader not only develops himself but also helps others grow. This could be in the form of trainings, sharing real life experience over lunch and learns, or even co-creating solutions to problems with team members to brainstorm and arrive at the solution.?
Not only does it help those around you continue growing their careers, but it can teach you things along the way as well. You can work on developing others by:
"The important thing to remember is to encourage and train others the way you wish you had been in your career."
·??Communicates effectively
Communication is a key piece of any successful team, especially as it pertains to great leadership skills. There is a fine line between too little and too much, but it’s always better to err on the side of too much. A lack of good communication skills can result in poor performance or lack of organizational clarity.
Your communication also needs to be effective, meaning it’s delivered in a direct yet personal way. This includes communicating about projects, as well as connecting as a team. You can work on your communication skills by:
The best part:?Effective communication?skills can easily be taught and learned.
“While working remotely, we’ve had to re-learn how to communicate in many ways. Slack, What’s App and integrations between these tools has replaced or supplemented a lot of in-person ways we used to communicate.”
?·??Shows High Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence?is the ability to control and express your emotions, as well as handle interpersonal relationships. Why is that so important in the workplace??
Strong leaders inspire and guide others rather than direct. This means it’s crucial to be empathetic toward teammates so they feel comfortable and open around you. You can work on your emotional intelligence by:
When in doubt, it’s okay to ask teammates how they’re feeling. A simple “How are you today?” can go a long way.
·??Possesses Problem-Solving Skills
Of all the essential leadership qualities, having problem-solving skills is one of the most important. Team members will likely come to you about problems that need solving. It’s your job to be prepared with strategic advice for whatever comes your way.?
This doesn’t mean you need to have all the answers all the time. Instead, you should be prepared with resources that can empower your team to resolve the problem on their own. You can work on your?problem-solving?skills by:
In short, you don’t need to have all of the answers. You just need to give guidance. Letting a decision linger for too long is draining, so don’t let perfectionism keep you from providing input.
·??Respects Others
Respect is something everyone deserves—whether you have 30 years of professional experience or three. Showing others respect can help create a healthy team dynamic based on mutual respect.?
While respect comes from a variety of sources, it’s important to begin by treating everyone as equals. Additional ways you can work on showing respect are by:
Good leaders know that positivity and respect go a long way. A good rule of thumb is to acknowledge that everyone is a partner in what you’re trying to accomplish.
“As a leader, I know it’s my responsibility to set the tone for our company culture.”
·??Prioritises Personal Development
Personal development is an important part of career growth no matter where you are in your professional journey. Developing your skills can help you lead better and, by default, help your team feel secure in their work.
It’s also a good idea to have regular checkpoints for self-reflection. Where are you in your personal development journey, and how does that connect to the good of your organization? This can help both your personal and professional growth. You can improve your personal development by:
Pursuing personal development will help you network with like-minded individuals and bring new, high-impact ideas to the table.
·??Encourages strategic thinking
Leaders are constantly looking for ways to keep their team and organisation moving forward. This can be anything from internal processes like?roadmaps?and technological advancements to external factors like?SWOT analyses?and product offerings.
From?brainstorming techniques?to prioritizing project tasks, a good leader motivates their team members to think strategically as well. You can practice?strategic management?by:
Thinking strategically is important for both your own self-awareness and your team, so make it a priority to encourage new ideas.
“It’s harder for remote teams to get recognised for their work—out of sight, out of mind, unfortunately. Be really deliberate about finding opportunities for your remote teams to present at company- or team-wide events (such as an all hands meeting) and make sure you’re looking for ways to get them visibility via team awards or shoutouts.”
·??Actively listens
Being a leader means listening more than speaking. It’s your job to pay attention to organisational problems and your team members’ thoughts in order to become a change maker.? It’s also important to listen to those around you to show respect and empathy. You can work on?active listening?by:
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"Being a listener is an important, yet often overlooked, part of being a leader. Finding the right balance of inspiring with your words and inspiring with your ears is the difference between a good and great leader."
·??Delegates work
Most of us have had first-hand experience overcoming the challenge of?delegating?work. There’s a fine line between letting your team take on additional responsibilities and letting them take all the responsibility.?
A good leader knows that delegating work can help grow their team’s skill set and keep projects moving forward. After all, you can’t do everything all the time. Rely on your team and they’ll do the same for you.?
You can work on better delegating work by:
Not delegating enough is bad for both leaders and team members who could be?growing with more autonomy. Your first instinct might be to get involved when work isn’t up to your standards, but it’s important to let your team members learn from their own mistakes.
“I think of teamwork as a ship moving through an unlimited ice sheet. In this metaphor, the ship is the team, the ice represents possible problems to be solved, and the destination is always out of sight and unclear. It’s a manager’s job to figure out what to do with the ice we break—where to put it, how it impacts the plan and team, etc. It’s a leader’s job to clarify the ship’s direction and why it’s worth breaking all of this ice to get there.”
·???Takes Accountability
While it’s necessary to let your team take ownership of projects, that doesn’t mean you’ve given up all accountability for their work. It’s important to support your team by taking accountability when things don’t go as planned.?The biggest thing to keep in mind is that goals won’t be met all the time. Not meeting expectations provides opportunities for growth—both personal growth and for your organisation.?
You can work on taking accountability by:
"Taking accountability means owning up to things that could have gone better and working on?problem solving?with your team. Remember, we’re all in this together and a growth mindset can help you and your team learn from mistakes."
·??Shows Deep Passion For Their Work
The most successful leaders are the ones who are passionate about what they do. To put it simply, an executive role doesn’t make you a leader. Your knowledge, passion, and teamwork are what make you a leader.?True leaders are the ones who motivate you to do better—even in the face of big challenges—pave the way for you to do great work.?It’s this passion that sets a leader apart from an executive. Without it, it’s hard to be the best leader you can be. Leaders who are passionate about their work are likely to answer "yes" to the following questions:
Reflecting on your passion for your work can help you connect with what truly energises you and be a better leader in the long run. Additionally, it’s important that everyone on your team shares a common purpose and a clear understanding of why they’re doing what they’re doing.
“For me, a leader is someone who helps you understand the Big Picture. What's the vision for the team, and how does that vision connect to a broader set of organisational objectives and mission? A Boss or Manager is the person who gives you listening ear, supports & mentors which is needed to make an impact in your role & help make that Big Picture a reality. Sometimes the same person will occupy both roles within a team. Sometimes it's multiple people. But both roles are important for the success of any team.”?
·??Is a Visionary
A visionary is a rather broadly defined term, though you tend to know it when you see it. Visionaries can see the end result before anything tangible has been created. This is why business owners and entrepreneurs tend to be visionaries. They can see a good idea come to fruition before anything has been created.?Though not everyone is a visionary, you can still practice visionary leadership to motivate your team.
Regularly challenge yourself to visualize the future by:
·??Cares about others
Caring about others is different from respecting others. The biggest difference is showing you care versus saying you care. Both respect and care are needed for building trust and empowerment on your team.?To inspire others, it’s important to invest in them and their career path. Without that personal connection, guidance can feel more like a directive.
You can work on creating that personal connection by:
Creating personal connections with your teammates can empower your working relationships. It can even help cultivate good communication within teams, strengthening overall collaboration.
“To me, being a leader is about the ability to influence, coach, mentor, and guide others toward an achievement. Leaders provide vision, and their success is defined by the team—not themselves.”
·??Stays up-to-date on trends
These days, you have to be tech-savvy and stay up to date with new trends to deliver innovative results. From new software capabilities like?business process automation?to AI and more, staying ahead of the curve separates a good team from a great one.?The best part about following industry trends is that there is an abundance of training and information out there. So if you’re not in the tech-savvy bucket just yet.
Here are some ways you can improve your knowledge base:
"Due to the ever-evolving nature of trends, it’s good to practice these tips even if you’re skilled in your field. That way you can continue to share innovative ideas that grow your organisation to new heights."
·??Is Adaptable
When you’re in a leadership position, you’re the first to know about challenges. You’re also expected to be one of the first to respond. But your response should be logical and thoughtful, not impulsive or based on emotion. This isn’t easy to do. Our natural reaction is often to feel stressed or worried in the face of problems. To build a better response system, practice workplace adaptability.Building better?adaptability in the workplace?will help you react quickly to inevitable changes.
To build it, you can:
"Becoming more adaptable will help you be more comfortable in the face of change. When issues come up, others will look to you for guidance and leadership."
·??Stays Open-Minded
Open-mindedness helps you to see things from different perspectives. Like all good leadership qualities, becoming open-minded doesn’t always come naturally. It’s hard to view situations or team members without our own?unconscious biases?getting in the way. But open-mindedness can be developed over time.?
Create a more open mind in any scenario by asking this, not that:
"By including all potential stakeholders from every vantage point, you’ll be able to see a bigger picture. This will help you to create a more open mind that shows others you’re always willing to see their point of view."
“Leading your team to success”
By honing the qualities of a good leader, you too can learn?how to lead?effectively and motivate your team to do their very best work. By working on leadership development and improving each of these leadership traits, you’re not only cultivating leadership qualities and working to continuously improve your own skills, you’re also increasing your impact on your organisation.?
“A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves.”
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1 年Dear Raj - awesome message conveyed by you - when the going gets tough the toughest leader gets going for his team to follow - just too good , keep writing and wishing you all the best for your future endeavours ??
Technology Consulting @ Deloitte | Ex-KPMG-Nihilent-Huron-ADI Strategies-Oracle
1 年I agree with you RAJ JHAVERI…well written
Head – Talent Acquisition, Learning & Development at JSW Infrastructure | Podcaster | Certified Life Coach
1 年Very well articulated RAJ. Keep writing and inspiring! ??
Consulting professional with exp. in Private Equity, Management Consulting, Cloud, SaaS, database, Recruitment
1 年Very well articulated. I beleive the true leader is caption of plane or ship where everyone believes in his abilities to take them at right destination and every member understands their work is important to achieve the set objective.
AVP Sales and Operations at Manya Education Pvt. Ltd.
1 年Well written! And relevant to the current times.