Saturday, September 06, 2008

Following Successful Leadership Strategies

Author: Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW, Management Consultant and Trainer

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Management Consultant Suzanne Howard believes that leaders need not live a stressful life. So do I.

To help you maximize your leadership potential, here is a ten-point strategy she suggests:

* 1. Success: Most leaders have a sense of purpose, a mission that sets their standards for success. Develop and follow your own high standards.

* 2. Knowledge: Start with knowing yourself. Maximize your strengths and minimize your weaknesses.

* 3. Information: A manager has to know how to do something; a leader has to know why in order to do it.

* 4. Love: Begin by loving yourself. It is a prerequisite for loving others.

* 5. Learning: Leaders turn their errors and failures into learning experiences that contribute to their future successes.

* 6. Persistence: Persistence means overcoming your fear of failure and realizing that no one succeeds on their first try every time.

* 7. Opportunity: ""The best way to miss success is to miss the opportunity"", so says Mr. Willoughby Lewis, an insurance adjuster and good friend.

* 8. Winning: Part of this is an attitude or perception. Winners concentrate on their strengths and make things happen; losers let things happen.

* 9. Enthusiasm: The secret to having enthusiasm is working at a job you like. You can always learn the technical skills to work at a number of jobs, but when you work at a job you like your enthusiasm naturally shows through.

* 10. Renewal: Take time to be good to yourself. Have fun. Go shopping. Take a trip. Reward yourself. These are different ways to renew your vitality, your enthusiasm, and your focus.

Remember: When you maximize your potential, everyone wins. When you don't, we all lose.

About the author: Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW, Management Consultant and Trainer , conducts seminars, lectures, and writes articles on his theme: ""... helping you maximize your potential."" For more information visit www.max imizingyourpotential.blogspot.com , or email him at eagibbs@ureach.com .

1 Comments:

At 6:14 AM, Blogger Ben Simonton said...

Etienne provides some good points, but it is not a leadership strategy. Having managed people for over 30 years, made all the mistakes one can make, and finally learning from subordinates what leadership really is or better what it was they were following, I did design a superior leadership strategy. It was superior because it could be implemented by average managers and because it achieved performance results in terms of creativity, innovation, productivity, motivation and commitment far better than our wildest dreams.

To begin to understand the right and wrong ways to manage/lead people, please read the article "Leadership, Good or Bad"

There are more articles expounding on this superior strategy on my website.

Best regards, Ben
Author "Leading People to be Highly Motivated and Committed"

 

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