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Ya-ttitude: On Leadership
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Leadership
Being a leader is the most important part of leading; you can’t do one without the other and making smart and prepared decisions is the key to being a great leader.
There are two major types of Leadership. The first, and by far the most effective, is LEADERSHIP BY AUTHORITY of, and with the sympathy of your followers. The second is LEADERSHIP BY FORCE, which does not have the consent and sympathy of your followers.
History is filled with PROOF that Leadership by Force JUST cannot endure. The downfall and disappearance of dictators, corrupt regimes, Kings and Czars is REAL important when trying to understand this statement, all you have to think about is how the eventual end of these types of governments and leaders came about. It means that people will not follow forced leadership indefinitely. But they will follow, that much history has shown us. They are just following until something better or a chance to overthrow and change comes along. And your leadership by authority is what came along.
All great leaders have a list of major attributes that run common through them. There can be slight differences but the list of the following 10 key attributes will transform you into that great leader you want to be. The following is a list of what is generally believed to be the qualities of a leader who positively reinforces and brands their company with the mark of excellence that motivates their people to move mountains for them!
Courage: Nobody wants to be the follower to a leader who lacks self confidence, and courage in himself. And for that matter if you do lack confidence and courage in yourself you will not lead long as you will soon be the follower to one of your ex-followers.
Control: You need to control yourself in the face of adversity. You need to control yourself in all phases of your daily life. No one respects a leader who regularly explodes. It breeds dissention in the ranks. It breeds a negative atmosphere. It breeds fear from your employees. And the ability to control yourself and remain calm in all ways presents a tremendous example to all in your employee.
Integrity: Without a sense of fairness and integrity, not leader can lead. You would require no less from your employees why should they expect less from you
Decisiveness: It really does not get more important than this. A wish-washy leader is not a leader for long, as someone from within the ranks will show their ability to lead from strong decision making and you will soon find yourself working for them or worse working somewhere else. You cannot be unsure in your decisions as it projects quickly to your employees and a person who cannot be sure of himself in the midst of decision making shows his employees that they can never be sure that they will make the right choice, or worse, any choice at all. This also is a great way for the employee to take advantage, as they will play upon your indecisiveness and make their choices happen and negatively influence yours. Decide and stick to your guns.
Cooperation: The successful leader must cooperate with all levels and expect and even demand the same back. Without an open air of cooperation and communication throughout you are destined for failure. Remember here, in order to expect a level of full cooperation from all departments and from yours, you must first be willing to cooperate fully as well. Leadership calls for power and power comes from cooperation.
Responsibility: There can be no, I do not know, I will get back to you on that or it was not my fault in your vocabulary. You must take full responsibility for everything that happens in your division. A great leader is capable and willing to take on the responsibility of all of the errors or mistakes of his followers, or again – he will become one of the followers. If one of your team makes the mistake or fails, then it is you who has made that mistake or has failed. But in that failure, remember there is always the recipe for greater success, just be sure you assumed its responsibility.
Doing more than expected (or paid for): One of the penalties for being that great leader that you are is your going to do more than you require of your followers. I remember many an occasion when I was picking, packing, wrapping and getting product ready to ship for one of the companies I worked for. Now many of the other Directors went home and had a great dinner with their families. I and my team stayed late, and made sure that our customers were taken care of, it should be part of your job description. The biggest pet peeve for me has always been the employee who cries “It’s not my job,” that employee should be looking for a different job, at a different company. And you will never be afforded the opportunity to use that line, because as the leader all jobs are your job. Be sure you understand how and why each position exists in your company and be prepared to fill in when asked and fill in often when not asked!
A definite plan/goal: We will touch on this many times during the training here, but a great leader “plans his work and works his plan.” A leader who works by guessing will not be a leader long. You must decide what and when and then make it happen. Yes, tweaks are allowed and even required, but you must have a vision of how and when always ready to work from, or else you will be like a sail boat with no sails. You may eventually reach your destination, but that will be from sheer luck. Odds are greater that you will just sail aimlessly and in circles.
Personality (strong and pleasing): Sloppy and weak leaders are short lived. Leadership calls for respect and we know that respect is earned. Forced respect does not exist – it only translates to fear. And fear of leadership creates animosity and bitterness, and hostility; all traits of the ex-leaders team. Among your pleasing personal traits are your ability to dress well and dress the part, a bright and pleasing smile and the ability to really understand the importance of a great handshake. Coworkers and followers will thrive on your positive personality; you will starve from your bad one.
Understanding: The understanding and sympathetic leader, leads forever. But beware; empty sympathy just like empty compliments will doom you to failure. Your people will know when you are full of hot air, just like you know when someone else is. Understand your people and their problems, and be there for them, always. Leadership by authority or consent is just a positive way to bring the troops in line, show everyone that you care and that you will breed mutual concern and cooperation in a positive and thoughtful manner. I can’t say it enough:
“They do not care what you know, until they know that you care.”
By now you must realize that if there are Ten Positive traits of a Great Leader that there are going to be Ten negative traits of the failed leader.
And here they are.
Inability to Organize: Whether this is your daily planner, your long range goal or the Company Holiday party, your inability to organize will be your downfall. Many people believe that Knowledge id Power, what they fail to realize is that ORGANIZED knowledge is power. Knowledge by itself is great I your playing trivial pursuit, if you want to go far, you will need to know how to organize it to its fullest advantage.
Lack of Flexibility: If you will not do more than is asked of you, if you cannot and will not perform the duties of those who work for you when called upon and if you cannot realize that the greatest constant in your career will be change you are doomed to fail.
Arrogance: The world will pay you not for what you know, but for what you do with what you know or how you help others succeed with what you have taught them.
Fear from Competition: In all actuality any of the 6 great fears (discussed later) will create a losing situation for you the great leader. But if you fear competition in any way, failure is soon to follow. You cannot fear hiring the best talent available, as it is proof in your confidence and in your ability to create the best team possible. Your ability to hire, train, mentor and motivate is paramount in the process of creating the world’s best team. Multiplying you and then delegating duties shows true leadership. You cannot fear anything your competition does as you know that you and your assemble group will outdo anything that can, quicker and better.
Lack of imagination: Death of a Leader. You must continually come up with and reinvent the wheel. Without imagination how are you to “react” in an emergency or create those incredible sales plans?
Selfishness: If you are going to claim all the rewards for the accomplishments of your team then you are sure to be without a team. The real great leaders do not wish any of the honors that go with the accomplishments but would rather them bestowed upon his workers, creating an atmosphere conducive to growth and achievement!
Hedonism: Followers do not respect a hedonistic leader, and more importantly any leader who shows signs of hedonism will eventually destroy the endurance and vivacity of all that work with him.
Disloyalty: This may be the number one fault. A leader who cannot be loyal to those above him and below him will not maintain his leadership for very long. Disloyalty is actually one of the greatest causes of failure in every walk of life and in every profession.
Highlighting Authority: A great leader leads by encouragement. He leads by teaching, coaxing, mentoring and working closely with those that follow him. Leaders who either force their lead or continually boast about it are doomed from the start.
Importance of Title: Similar to the previous flaw in leadership, flaunting your title or boasting about it will only breed dissention and hatred. The great leader needs no recognition of Specific Title; he is leader by default and commands the respect the position deserves.
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This is a great time for you to go back and read again the ten traits of a great leader.
You should go back and go over the ten traits listed above and on a scale of 1 to 10 grade yourself. If you cannot be totally honest with yourself ask a well-trusted friend to grade you. Being a great leader means you score high. It is not required that you have to score high now, it just means you now know where you may need work, and as you continue to read, you will get all of the needed guidance.
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Ya-ttitude: Getting Personal
Positive Ya-ttitude has its Advantages
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Whatever it is you want to accomplish it must start out with a plan.
I cannot say this to you enough times. Whatever you want to accomplish in your life – It must start out with your plan.
Your plan, backed by your strong emotional desire will be the first ingredient in your success.
I am hoping you are starting to get the idea here.
Your Plan is what will drive your life to your dreams.
Say it to yourself now!
My great future, my success, my dreams and desires will all come true, but to make this happen I need to start my plan.
Now personalize it and shout it out to yourself – tell it to YOU – As if you were telling it to the whole world!
Benny, listen to me Benny – Your life’s goal, your dreams, your success it is all going to happen – you will make it happen, because you want it to happen more than anything else in your life – it is your’s for the taking –but to make it all START THAT PLAN NOW!
And it would not hurt at all if you did this to yourself a few times in a row – keep doing it until you get up and start that plan.
So now we have realized that we need a plan. I have used the word “ingredient” a few times in my blogs, so maybe the Plan is your Recipe for Success.
Call it whatever works best for you. It is YOUR life – Your Plan – Your Desire and Your Success that is going to be achieved.
Till Next Time…
Benny
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