KEEP
PEOPLE IN THE KNOW
Your
goal is to become a transformational leader, the kind of person that motivates
and inspires people to perform at levels far beyond anything that they
had previously thought possible. Transformational leaders empower others
by keeping them "in the know," by keeping them fully informed on everything
that affects their jobs. People want and need to feel that they are "insiders,"
that they are aware of everything that is going on. There is nothing so
demoralizing to a staff member than to be kept in the dark about their
work and what is going on in the company.
GIVE
REGULAR FEEDBACK
One
empowering behavior practiced by transformational leaders is regular feedback
on performance and results. People need to know how they're doing so they
can improve if performance is below standards and so that they can be proud
of their successes. The more feedback you give to people, the better it
is, as long as the feedback is objective and not critical. My friend, Ken
Blanchard, says that, "Positive feedback is the breakfast of champions."
PRAISE
GENEROUSLY
Be
generous with your praise and encouragement. Remember, people are the only
asset that can be made to appreciate in value by giving them warmth, respect,
approval and by creating a climate of positive expectations.
SET
HIGH STANDARDS FOR YOURSELF
What
companies and countries and institutions need today are courageous visionary
leaders who are committed to creating an exciting future for themselves
and others. You have within yourself the ability to evolve and grow as
a leader and to make a real difference in the world around you. And the
one thing you can know for sure about yourself is that, no matter what
you've accomplished up to now, there is far more that you can do.
As
you practice the behaviors of effective leaders, you will grow more and
more toward the realization of your full potential. It's completely up
to you.
ACTION
EXERCISES
Here
are two things you can do immediately to put these ideas into action in
your work.
First,
hold regular meetings with your staff and tell them everything that is
going on. Invite their comments, questions and concerns. Make everybody
feel as if he or she was an insider in the organization.
Second,
continually look for opportunities to give positive feedback, praise and
encouragement. People need praise and encouragement like roses need rain
and sunshine. Take very opportunity to make people feel better about themselves
and their work.
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