Your either lead by example or be led by examples. Choice is yours?
Your leadership reputation matters. Your role as a leader is diverse- you are the source of inspiration, you comply with multitasking, you are responsible for deliverables, and honestly, businesses are looking for leaders who lead by example.
It’s all about developing, living, and managing your personal brand. Get consistent and authentic- People relate to who you are and what you stand for.
Stay calm and confident in trying times and live your personal brand every day. Obviously, you are not a pressure cooker. Stay human.
Ok, everybody knows the Good Cop, Bad Cop Theory. What role do you play: Good or Bad? Are you an employee-specific or customer-specific leader?
Good cop believes in non-violent ways of getting the results, whereas, bad cop has his ways to get the work done (No, you really like this option, do you?). Some leaders just balance the act and they get- respect, worth, and career advancements. Plus, they are tagged as Mr. Dependable.
15% of the leaders fail to develop their personal brand (Only after having tarnishing their leadership reputation).
When failure happens
After the damage is done, many leaders launch a self-promotion campaign, which in turns bitter, with team members questioning their motives.
Why failure happens
Because they mistake the importance of external factors in defining their leadership role or reputation.
Solution
Here’s a list of things that will define your leadership roles:
Be unique: When was the last time, you were unpredictable? Has your personality, style and attitudes begun to recycle? Be unique and have an identity that makes you stand out in the crowd.
You are a leader- be self-aware and confident.
Be authentic: Why play games or exercise power plays, when you can carry your intentions on the sleeves and make the expectations clear.
Be organized, consistent, and encourage people to share their goals and ideas. Be a leader, who shapes an iron into a useful item.
Wouldn’t it feel bad, if your voice wasn’t heard? The same is the case with people. Allow them to express themselves, have individual identity, and perform using one’s unique strengths.
Share what you have: Got a secret to success, share. Sharing helps! It only makes you knowledge rich and depletes nothing.
Why do some leaders become mentors and great teachers? Because they know the art of sharing. Try sharing your experiences in the form of story-telling. It leaves an impact on others as valuable leadership lessons.
Learn from your failures: We fall to get up stronger. We make experts, when fail as amateurs. A leader, who is afraid to fail, commands no respect.
When you see your team member struggling, offer advice and take lessons from your juniors as well. It’s a give and take thing.
Conclusion,
A leader leads by example. Use this guide to be a leader, who is confident, consistent, and commands respect. When stress levels are high, budget is tight, and deadlines push you for instant success, just take a deep breath, calm yourself, and think of what you leaders do in the situation.
Your leadership reputation matters. Your role as a leader is diverse- you are the source of inspiration, you comply with multitasking, you are responsible for deliverables, and honestly, businesses are looking for leaders who lead by example.
It’s all about developing, living, and managing your personal brand. Get consistent and authentic- People relate to who you are and what you stand for.
Stay calm and confident in trying times and live your personal brand every day. Obviously, you are not a pressure cooker. Stay human.
Ok, everybody knows the Good Cop, Bad Cop Theory. What role do you play: Good or Bad? Are you an employee-specific or customer-specific leader?
Good cop believes in non-violent ways of getting the results, whereas, bad cop has his ways to get the work done (No, you really like this option, do you?). Some leaders just balance the act and they get- respect, worth, and career advancements. Plus, they are tagged as Mr. Dependable.
15% of the leaders fail to develop their personal brand (Only after having tarnishing their leadership reputation).
When failure happens
After the damage is done, many leaders launch a self-promotion campaign, which in turns bitter, with team members questioning their motives.
Why failure happens
Because they mistake the importance of external factors in defining their leadership role or reputation.
Solution
Here’s a list of things that will define your leadership roles:
Be unique: When was the last time, you were unpredictable? Has your personality, style and attitudes begun to recycle? Be unique and have an identity that makes you stand out in the crowd.
You are a leader- be self-aware and confident.
Be authentic: Why play games or exercise power plays, when you can carry your intentions on the sleeves and make the expectations clear.
Be organized, consistent, and encourage people to share their goals and ideas. Be a leader, who shapes an iron into a useful item.
Wouldn’t it feel bad, if your voice wasn’t heard? The same is the case with people. Allow them to express themselves, have individual identity, and perform using one’s unique strengths.
Share what you have: Got a secret to success, share. Sharing helps! It only makes you knowledge rich and depletes nothing.
Why do some leaders become mentors and great teachers? Because they know the art of sharing. Try sharing your experiences in the form of story-telling. It leaves an impact on others as valuable leadership lessons.
Learn from your failures: We fall to get up stronger. We make experts, when fail as amateurs. A leader, who is afraid to fail, commands no respect.
When you see your team member struggling, offer advice and take lessons from your juniors as well. It’s a give and take thing.
Conclusion,
A leader leads by example. Use this guide to be a leader, who is confident, consistent, and commands respect. When stress levels are high, budget is tight, and deadlines push you for instant success, just take a deep breath, calm yourself, and think of what you leaders do in the situation.