Morning Vibes With Dr. Jerry - the First - Episode 235/5 Daily Habits That Will Boost Your Leadership
Sunday 6th May 2018
Morning Vibes With Dr. Jerry - the First
Hello and welcome to
#MorningVibesWithDrJerryTheFirst-Episode 235
Title: 5 Daily
Habits That Will Boost Your Leadership
Being a better leader
doesn't have to be that hard
Being a better leader has
so many benefits it helps drive better results, helps increase employee
retention, and it reduces stress levels.
The more you lead, the
less you will have to manage, and it's management that raises the stress levels,
not only for your team but also for yourself.
Management is hard, some
days it can feel like trying to push an elephant up a steep incline and if
you get it wrong, that elephant will roll right over you and end up back at the
bottom of the hill and then you have to start all over again.
Here are five simple
habits that you can look to adopt that will help you become a better leader
1. Be
Engaged
Around 70% of employees
are either disengaged or actively disengaged, and this put a big strain on the
leadership which has to motivate and cajole them to try and achieves the
desired results.
Interestingly according to
similar studies on management, the levels of engagement of leaders is at or
around the exact same levels.
Coincidence? I don't think
so.
It's impossible to engage
people when you're not engaged yourself, and if you're not engaged then why
should they be.
Engagement is infectious
if you start to show more interest, and more involvement this will have a
positive knock-on effect on your teams. Engaged teams are much easier to
motive, require less management and achieve higher productivity levels.
2. Be Nice
It's nice to be important,
but it's important to be nice. That might be a bit of a cliche, but it doesn't
stop it from being true. People like to do business with people who they know
like and trust, and being nice to people helps increase your likability
rating.
I know we are all under
strict time pressures, but you will get better results from being courteous
than you will from being curt.
People remember how you treat them
3. Take An
Interest
Showing an interest in
your staff shows that you respect and value them. Too many bosses take no
interest or even worse show a disdain for their staff, but this just increases
their disengagement.
When you ask questions,
either personal or business related, it helps build the connections between you
and your team, and it will increase their respect for you. I suggested
this to one boss I worked with, and he said he would like to but didn't know
what to say or ask.
Just start with "How
is it going?" or "What do you think?" and then just listen.
4. Be
Yourself
People can spot a phony
from a mile away, and it just creates a feeling of distrust and a lack of trust
kills your ability to lead. I'm a big fan of authentic leadership, but
when we use labels like that, it makes it sounds more difficult to do than it
should be.
Just be true to yourself,
don't try to put on airs and graces or pretend to be something your not.
5. Admit
your mistakes
If you make a mistake then
just admit it, apologize if necessary and then move on. Admitting your mistakes
shows humility, and a willingness to be vulnerable and your teams will
appreciate that.
It shows that you
accountability for your mistakes and that will encourage them to do the
same.
When you become a better
leader, it will have positive benefits for both your company, your teams and
also for you and by adopting these simple habits you will start to see
improvements in your leadership immediately.
Until I come your way
again, this is #MorningVibesWithDrJerryTheFirst
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