The
one quality that all leaders have in common is that they
have a clear and exciting vision for the future. This
is something that only the leader can do. Only the leader
can think about the future and plan for the future each
day.
TAKE
THE TIME TO THINK
Excellent
leaders take the time to think through and develop a
clear picture of where they want the organization to
be in one, three and five years. Leaders have the ability
to communicate this vision in such a way that others
"buy in" and eventually see the vision as belonging
to them.
MOTIVATE
PEOPLE TO GIVE OF THEIR BEST
It
is the vision of the future possibilities, of what can
be, that arouses emotion and motivates people to give
of their best. The most powerful vision is always qualitative,
aimed at and described in terms of values and mission
rather than quantitative, which is described in terms
of money and numbers.
MONEY
IS IMPORTANT
Of
course, money is important, but the decision and commitment
to "be the best in the business" is far more exciting.
KEEP
YOUR COOL
Another
key to leadership success is for you to "keep your cool."
A study at Stanford Business School examined the qualities
that companies look for in promoting young managers
toward senior executive positions, especially the position
of Chief Executive Officer. The study concluded that
the two most important qualities required for great
success were, first, the ability to put together and
function as part of a team. Since all work is ultimately
done by teams, and the managers' output is the output
of the team, the ability to select team members, set
objectives, delegate responsibility and finally, get
the job done, was central to success in management.
PRACTICE
PATIENCE IS EVERYTHING
The
second quality required for rapid promotion was found
to be the ability to function well under pressure, and
especially in a crisis. Keeping your cool in a crisis
means to practice patience and self-control under difficult
or disappointing circumstances.
PEOPLE
ARE WATCHING
The
character and quality of a leader is often demonstrated
in these critical moments under fire, when everyone
is watching, observing and privately taking notes. As
Rudyard Kipling once said, "If you can keep your head
when all around you are losing theirs and blaming it
on you, then the world is yours and all that's in it".
Your
job as a leader is to have a clear vision of where you
want to go and then to keep your cool when things go
wrong, as they surely will.
ACTION
EXERCISES
Here
are two things you can do immediately to put these ideas
into action:
First,
project forward 3-5 years and imagine your ideal future
vision. What does it look like? What steps can you take
immediately to begin turning your future vision into
your current reality?
Second,
resolve in advance that, no matter what happens, you
will remain calm and cool. You will not become upset
or angry. You will take a deep breath and focus on the
solution rather than on the problem.
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