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Qualities of a Leader
“Becoming the Person Others Will Want to Follow” – John C. Maxwell
“If you can become the leader you ought to be on the inside, you will be able to become the person you want on the outside. People will want to follow you. And when that happens, you’ll be able to tackle anything in this world.”
1. Character: Be a Piece of the Rock
“Leadership is the capacity and will to rally men and women to a common purpose and the character which inspires confidence.” – British Field Marshal
What must everyone know about character?
Actions are the Real Indicator of Character Talent is a Gift, but Character is a Choice Character Brings Lasting Success with People Strong Character is the Foundation on which to Build Success
2. Charisma : The First Impression Can Seal the Deal
“How can you have charisma? Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are making them feel good about you.” – Vice President of Leadership Development, INJOY
“When it comes to charisma, the bottom line is other mindedness. Leaders who think about others and their concerns before thinking of themselves exhibit charisma.” – John C. Maxwell
3. Commitment: It separates Doers from Dreamers
To the boxer, it’s getting off the mat one more time than you’ve been knocked down. To the marathoner, it’s running another ten miles when your strength is gone. To the solider, it’s going over the hill, not knowing what’s waiting on the other side. To the leader, it’s all that and more because everyone you lead it depending on you
Improve your Commitment
Look at how you spend your time, are you really committed or do you just say you are?
Know what’s worth dying for. Practice the Edison method. Make your plans public, then you might be morecommitted to follow through.
4. Communication: Without It You Travel Alone
Simplify your Message- It’s not what you say, but also how you say it.
Really Care about your Audience
Show the Truth- Believe what you say, Live what you say
Seek a Response- the goal of all communication is action
Developing excellent communication skills is absolutely essential to effective leadership. The leader must be able to share knowledge and ideas to transmit a sense of urgency and enthusiasm to others. If a leader can’t get a message across clearly to motivate others to act on it, then having a message doesn’t even matter.” – Gilbert Amelio
5. Competence: If you build it, they will come
“Competence goes beyond words. It’s the leader’s ability to say it, plan it, and do it in such a way that others know that you know how- and know that they want to follow you.”
Keys to Cultivate High Competence
Show up Every Day & Come Ready to Work Keep Learning, Growing, and Improving Follow Through with Excellence Accomplish More than Expected Inspire and Motivate Others.
6. Courage: One Person with Courage is a Majority
“Courage is fear that has said its prayers.” – Swiss Theologian
“Courage is doing what you’re afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you’re scared.”
“You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.’ You must do the thing you cannot do.”
7. Discernment: Put an End to Unsolved Mysteries
“Smart leaders believe only half of what they hear. Discerning leaders know which have to believe.”
Effective leaders need discernment, although even good leaders don’t display it all the time.
Examples of Famous last words:
“I think there is a world market for about five computers.” – Thomas J. Watson, chairman of IBM.(1943)
“I don’t need bodyguards.” – Jimmy Hoffa, one month before disappearance (1975)
8. Focus: The Sharper It Is; The Sharper You Are
The Keys are
Priorities and Concentration
A leader who knows what his priorities are but lacks concentration knows what to do but never gets it done. If he has concentration but no priorities, he has excellence without progress. But when he harnesses both, he has potential to achieve great things.
How should you focus your time and energy?
Focus 70 Percent on Strengths Develop them to their fullest potential
Focus 25 Percent on New Things Growth = Change
Focus 5 Percent on Areas of Weakness Minimize weaknesses as much as possible, delegate
9. Generosity: Your Candle Loses Nothing When It Lights Another
“No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.” C, American President
“All that is not given is lost.” R, Indian Poet
Cultivate the Quality of Generosity in Your Life
Be Grateful For What You Have Put People First Don’t Allow the Desire for Possessions to Control You Regard Money as a Resource Develop the Habit of Giving.
10. Initiative: You Won’t Leave Home Without It
“Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don’t quit.” – C, Hotel Executive
Qualities Leaders Posses To Make Things Happen
They Know What They Want ; They Push Themselves to Act; They Take More Risks; They Make More Mistakes.
11. Listening: To Connect With Their Hearts, Use Your Ears
You have to be silent to listen. Both words are formed from the same letters.
S-i-l-e-n-t
L-i-s-t-e-n
“The ear of the leader must ring with the voices of the people.”
“A good leader encourages followers to tell him what he needs to know, not what he wants to hear.” – John C. Maxwell
12. Passion: Take This Life and Love It
“Concentrate on what you do well, and do it better than anybody else.”
What makes it possible for people who might seem ordinary to achieve great things?
Fact: More than 50% of all CEOs of Fortune 500 companies had C or C- averages in college
Fact: Nearly 75% of all U.S. Presidents were in the bottom half of their school classes
Fact: More than 50% of all millionaires entrepreneurs never finished college
They All Had Passion, It Makes A Difference!
13. Positive Attitude: If You Believe You Can, You Can
Your Attitude Is a Choice
Your Attitude Determines Your Actions
Your People Are a Mirror of Your Attitude
Maintaining a Good Attitude Is Easier Than Regaining One
Words of Wisdom Thomas Edison
“Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration.”
“If we did all the things we were capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves.”
“Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when the gave up.”
14. Problem Solving: You Can’t Let Your Problems Be A Problem
“You can measure a leader by the problems he tackles. He always looks for ones his own size.”
Leaders With Good Problems Solving Abilities Demonstrate Five Qualities
They Anticipate Problems
They Accept the Truth
They See the Big Picture
They Handle One Thing At a Time
They Don’t Give Up On a Major Goal
When They’re Down
15. Relationships:
If You Get Along, They’ll Get Along
“The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people.” – Theodore Roosevelt, American President
All people have some things in common
They like to feel special, so sincerely compliment them.
They want a better tomorrow, so show them hope.
They desire direction, so navigate for them.
They are selfish, so speak to their needs first.
They get low emotionally, so encourage them.
They want success, so help them win.
16. Responsibility: If You Won’t Carry the Ball, You Can’t Lead the Team
“ Success on any major scale requires you to accept responsibility. . . In the final analysis, the one quality that all successful people have is the ability to take on responsibility.”
Are You On Target When It Comes To Responsibility?
“When an archer misses the mark he turns and looks for fault within himself. Failure to hit the bull’s-eye is never the fault of the
target. To improve your aim, improve yourself.” – G, Gilbert Arland
17. Security:
Competence Never Compensates For Insecurity
“No man will make a great leader who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit for doing it.”
Margaret Thatcher, world leader
“You don’t follow the crowd, you make up your own mind.”
“Words of encouragement from own mind.”
Words of encouragement from her father She stood for conviction in leadership. The “Iron Lady” was elected three consecutive terms as prime minister. The ONLY British leader of modern era to achieve that great honor.
18. Self-Discipline: The First Person You Lead Is You
“A man without a decision of character can never be said to belong to himself. . . He belongs to whatever can make captive of him.”
“Don’t quit, because once you in that mode of quitting, then you feel like it’s okay.” J, Best Ever Wide Receiver
19. Servanthood: To Get Ahead, Put Others First
“I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I know: The ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve.”
“The true leader serves. Serves people. Serves their best interests, and in so doing will not always be popular, may not always impress. But because true leaders are motivated by loving concern rather than a desire for personal glory, they are willing to pay the price.”
20. Teachability: To Keep Leading, Keep Learning
“It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts.”
Why Should You Keep Growing?
Your growth determines who you are.
Who you are determines who you attract.
Who you attract determines the success of your organization.
If you want your organization to grow, you have to remain teachable.
21. Vision: You Can Seize Only What You Can See
“A great leader’s courage to fulfill his vision comes from passion, not position.”
Vision is everything for a leader.
It leads the leader.
It paints the target.
It sparks and fuels the fire within, and draws him forward.
It is also the fire lighter for others who follow that leader.
23. Remember
“If you can dream it, you can do it.”
Forsee a need for leaders in Cogzidel
A lot of our initiatives are slowly yielding dividends and with my gut intuition if everything’s well we might need to expand our team drastically…
For now we are well placed in filling slots with freshers but with experienced we really slog it out… If things catch up we might have to triple our operations team size…
But such a drastic growth will create a huge imbalance until we start working on our people’s leadership skills… We must even work hard with our existing leaders to enhance their skills…
So, what is it that is expected out of a LEADER???
- Must be a risk taker….
- Must be a decision maker and take hard decisions during tough situations…
- Must be communicative with his team, managers, client and support departments…
- Love failure and must quickly take lessons and fix them or take control over situation…
- Good in team building…
- Speed in executing new things, in learning…
- Ability to take control over situations…
- Must be a good Learner…
It is time to look for talents who has the zeal to become a leader… From then have a herculian task in the training process and am expecting the support of my HR to make things a success…
Is leadership Skill or Trait?
Last two week I’ve been working with my Project Managers to understand;
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Why there are slippages in delivery?
What they are unable to keep up to the commitments?
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After throwing those two questions… They immediately wanted to defend them and came with many explanations and at last they explained their working process and their challenges… What I got from them took me by surprise and these are issues with them;
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 They assume things and they create their own version about things…
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They get contented on their own performance as well as their sub-ordinates… They never challenge themselves…
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Then they said they have fear of Karma by being strict…
The third point took me by surprise and shock… But I forgot to understand the cultural values… In Hinduism Karma means getting back the bad deeds we do and mostly it is believed that we will get it back or our children will be affected…
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I’m sure by conducting workshops I can help them to over first two blocks; but I’m not sure how I can make them understand / realize that cultural values are different from professional values…
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Then I remembered a scene from Tony Jhaa’s movie where his mentor will tell him that “Killing and being merciless is the last trait of a leaderâ€â€¦ Likewise I had to explain them that knowingly or unknowingly there is a culture created in IT and we have to be demanding and strict to be competitive…
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I don’t know how far I can succeed in making them understand the difference between Cultural Values & Professional Values… If any of you have come across such challenge and if you have any solution please share it here…
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So, I’m preparing a presentation for my leaders with example for them to overcome the challenges / blocks they have in the pursuit of becoming a leader… And my presenting will be mostly covering;
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- Communication which is very much important for their first challenge…
- How excellent leaders challenged themselves and their peers to gain excellence…
- Collecting clips from leaders to show them why they are successful as leader… Also explaining them about what Democratic, Autocratic & Laissez Faire leadership traits are…
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And let me see how they understand it and transform…
Meet Capt. Gopinath
Meet Capt. Gopinath this Friday; listen to his views on Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Politics.
Capt. Gopinath has revolutionized the Aviation sector in India, how did he go about it, and what values, beliefs and methods did he use to do this and can he do the same with Politics?
The talk and interactive discussion will be moderated by Balaji Pasumarthy of Businessgyan Business Digest.
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Hotel Nahar Heritage |
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Friday the 17th April 2009 |
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3:45PM Registration |
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4:00PM to 5:30PM Talk and Interaction |
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