LEADERSHIP SKILLS Leader A leader is one who  Inspires a follower  Accomplishes work  Develops the follower  Shows how to do the job  Assumes obligations.

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LEADERSHIP SKILLS

Leader A leader is one who  Inspires a follower  Accomplishes work  Develops the follower  Shows how to do the job  Assumes obligations and  Overcome various obstacles in attaining the goal

Leadership  Leadership is lifting a person’s performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond his normal limitations  Leadership is the process of influencing the behavior of others towards the accomplishment of goals in a given situation.  The process by which a person motivates and guides the group towards a visualized goal

Leadership Qualities Motivating capacity Courage Initiative ness Source of Knowledge Responsibility Integrity

Leadership Qualities Ability to communicate Loyalty Judgement Selflessness Problem solving capacity Openness to change Distant vision and close focus Balance

Ways to develop Leadership Qualities  Learn to think more critically  Do more to enthuse your team  Make your goals and future vision attractive and attainable  Learn to communicate clearly  Improve your speaking skills  Organize and allocate workflow  Make sure work is done correctly and on time  Find better ways to do things  Encourage progress and recognize efforts  Try to match individual skills and work  Build team spirit  Encourage people to work cooperatively  Recognize success and learn from failure  Trust your subordinates

Leadership Styles Leadership styles are the pattern of behaviour that a leader adopts in influencing the behaviour of his subordinates. 1. Autocratic Leadership 2. Democratic Leadership 3. Free Rein Leadership

Causes for Leadership Failures  Inability to organize details  Unwillingness to provide support  Fear of competition from followers  Lack of imagination  Selfishness  Disloyalty  Emphasis of the authority – a good leader must lead the team by encouraging

Display Your Leadership by Learning from your mistakes Doing your homework and being prepared Treating everyone with respect and courtesy Sharing the credit, taking the blame Staying focused on a clear vision and setting energizing goals Surrounding yourself with capable people Staying optimistic, even in challenging circumstances Involving and including others Thinking systematically Seeking ways to improve things, do things better, easier, faster or more economically Clarifying goals Helping people to reach their potential