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Three Key Elements to Improving Leadership
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| Guest post by: Kerri Salls |
Article Overview: Great leadership is the key to success. Great communication is the key to great leadership. Think of any great leader in modern time: Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr, and John F. Kennedy come to mind immediately. They were powerful leaders because they could inspire people to follow them. It was their ability to articulate their vision that made them successful in achieving their goals.
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Three Key Elements to Improving Leadership
Great leadership is the key to success. Great communication is the
key to great leadership. Think of any great leader in modern time: Gandhi,
Martin Luther King, Jr, and John F. Kennedy come to mind immediately. They were
powerful leaders because they could inspire people to follow them. It was their
ability to articulate their vision that made them successful in achieving their
goals.
In your (virtual) organization you must be the leader who inspires
the team to great heights. To get them to follow you, be sure they are
listening to your values and your vision, and then establish the right
environment for them to thrive and grow. Even if yours is a business of one,
outsourcing everything, the principles of leadership are still essential to
your success.
Values
When I mention values, everyone nods their heads as if of
course, Kerri, that’s obvious. But, when I check up on this piece, I find
the last time they discussed their values – personal and professional – with anyone
on their team, was often in the interview before they joined the team.
You must clearly know your personal values and your organization
values to lead effectively. For example, do the answers to these questions come
readily to mind?
Personally:
- What do you stand for?
- What is most important to you?
- What would you like your life to demonstrate?
- What is your personal mission in life?
- What do you stand for?
- What are you willing to do to get new business?
- What are you not willing to do?
- Do you have a professional mission statement?
A simple definition is that your values are the rules by which you play the game. A well-defined value system makes all decisions easier and encourages every member of your team to go where you lead.
Vision
It’s easy to say you have a vision for your business. It’s your lifeblood. You know it inside out. Writing it down is the next step. Sharing it widely with your team is imperative too. Even more importantly, your vision for the business must provide a unifying picture so that everyone on the team – regardless of how long they are part of the team or their job function – can see exactly where you’re going and the importance of their role in getting there. Therefore, the clearer the concept and the clearer (i.e., short and simple) the message is, the more likely you, and your team, can achieve the goal. Your vision needs to answer three questions. And it must answer those three questions for everyone on the team.
- What do we do?
- How do we do it
- For whom do we do it?
Environment
Andrew Carnegie said: “You must capture and keep the heart of the original and supremely able man before his brain can do its best.” When you understand what is at the core of your team members, you can serve them and allow them to reach their full potential producing excellence on your behalf. Value their uniqueness. Your team members are your first customers, your internal customers. You must treat them at least as well as your external customers. This is the highest level of customer service.
Shape the right work environment (real or virtual) and you’ll have loyal team members to lead. That means, you have to create a work environment that respects each person, appreciates them and rewards their effort, and encourages an openness to change. Make it a safe environment, one which encourages trying new ideas. When you unleash personal creativity, each team member has a stake in the outcome. It’s an environment that promotes growth at all levels. Combine all three elements and you have a formula for inspiring greatness and leading to breakthrough success for your solo business. Do it now! Related Articles
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About the Author: Kerri Salls RSS for Kerri's articles - Visit Kerri's website Solopreneur Maven and Business Accelerator Kerri Salls is President of Breakthrough Enterprise LLC, a startup and solopreneur mentoring company committed to empowering solo-professional achievers: entrepreneurs, solo-preneurs, and consultants, with the tools to launch and thrive in the business of their dreams. She has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, consultants, service professionals and sole proprietors thrive and grow to triple profits with her proven strategies and systems. I'm also offering a hands-on planning event in 3 weeks: www.solo-success.com Kerri Salls Solopreneur Maven Click here to visit Kerri's website Stories to Tell Action vs Inaction Preparation Precedes Prosperity When It Comes To Networking Too Three Key Elements to Improving Leadership To Reach Your Potential Think In Terms of Improvement |
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