07/12/2023
The best Leadership lessons
1. Talk less, listen more.
People will pay attention to what you say, just because of your position. The leaderโs job is to pay attention to what other people say, especially those who think their views donโt count. Show youโre listening by acting on what people tell you, and gain their trust by giving them the credit.
2. Donโt step in with solutions too quickly.
No-one learns anything new if you keep doing what you already know how to do, and donโt allow others to try. Anyway, they may find a different, or better way, and if notโฆ mistakes are valuable too.
3. Be authentic.
Be authentic, passionate, even emotional, about what you believe in. Share your vision and live your values. The personal is more engaging, even inspiring, than the process.
4. Donโt โdisโ downwards.
Once a decision is made by the Board, or the leadership team, itโs yours even if you argued against it during discussions. Your job as leader is to get others to believe in, and work towards, a shared goal, not to divide opinion or loyalties.
5. Iโm OK: Youโre OK.
Start from the position that everyone is doing the best they can, then look for ways to support and encourage them โ which is so much more rewarding than finding fault.
6. Donโt be the smartest person in the room.
Being a leader does not mean knowing more than anyone else. Recognise, encourage and promote others as experts. Give them the trust and autonomy to be creative and do excellent work, defined in their terms. You simply provide the direction, so that this excellent work contributes to a shared purpose.
7. Sense of purpose.
Your team know what they do and how to do it, but you can make a big difference by sharing a strong sense of why theyโre doing it and where itโs heading. Help them develop a broad understanding of the teamโs purpose, and faith in how their role contributes to the whole. (Remember the floor-sweeper at NASA?)
8. Being right isnโt enough.
A great idea is of no consequence unless you can convince others to believe it too, and then persuade them to help you make your idea a reality. The best way to do this is to make the idea theirs.
9. Focus on a few things.
Focusing on the things that really matter and where you can make a difference. There may be a hundred different distractions and demands on your time and a hundred ways you could respond, but itโs the dozen carefully chosen actions that deliver the results.
10. Get out and about.
Get out and about and in the work. Itโs hard to retain that sense of what the jobโs really about when you are sitting in your office. Youโll see what people actually do, rather than what people tell you they do. And youโll see their commitment, effort and achievements first hand, and feel proud to be part of the same team. Always inspiring, and informative, and better than any meeting!
11. Keep trying.
Donโt beat yourself up when you donโt live up to your own expectations. Reflect and learn from those times when you stumble and fall over the other 10 resolutions. GOOD EVENING FOLKS.
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