Everybody explains leadership differently but I really like the
way Justine d cook defines leadership, “A leader is one who knows the way,
goes the way, and shows the way.” Irrespective of how you define a leader,
he or she can prove to be a difference maker between success and failure. A
good leader has a futuristic vision and knows how to turn his ideas into
real-world success stories. In this article, we take an in-depth look at some
of the important leadership qualities that
separate good leaders from a bad one.
2. Confidence
To be an effective leader,
you should be confident enough to ensure that other follow your commands. If
you are unsure about your own decisions and qualities, then your subordinates
will never follow you. As a leader, you have to be oozing with confidence, show
some swagger and assertiveness to gain the respect of your subordinates. This
does not mean that you should be overconfident, but you should at least reflect
the degree of confidence required to ensure that your followers trust you as a
leader.
3. Inspire Others
Probably the most
difficult job for a leader is to persuade others to follow. It can only be
possible if you inspire your followers by setting a good example. When the
going gets tough, they look up to you and see how you react to the situation.
If you handle it well, they will follow you. As a leader, should think positive
and this positive approach should be visible through your actions. Stay calm
under pressure and keep the motivation level up.
As John Quincy Adams puts it, “If your actions inspire others to dream more,
learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” If you are
successful in inspiring your subordinates, you can easily overcome any current
and future challenge easily.
4. Commitment and Passion
5. Good Communicator
Until
you clearly communicate your vision to your team and tell them the strategy to
achieve the goal, it will be very difficult for you to get the results you
want. Simply put, if you are unable to communicate your message effectively to
your team, you can never be a good leader. A good communicator can be a good
leader. Words have the power to motivate people and make them do the
unthinkable. If you use them effectively, you can also achieve better results.
6. Decision-Making Capabilities
7. Accountability
8. Delegation and Empowerment
You
cannot do everything, right. It is important for a leader to focus on key
responsibilities while leaving the rest to others. By that, I mean empowering
your followers and delegating tasks to them. If you continue to micromanage
your subordinates, it will develop a lack of trust and more importantly, you
will not be able to focus on important matters, as you should be. Delegate
tasks to your subordinates and see how they perform. Provide them with all the
resources and support they need to achieve the objective and give them a chance
to bear the responsibility.
9. Creativity and Innovation
10. Empathy
Last but certainly not
the least, is empathy. Leaders should develop empathy with their followers.
Unfortunately, most leaders follow a dictatorial style and neglect empathy
altogether. Due to this, they fail to make a closer connection with their
followers. Understanding the problems of your followers and feeling their pain
is the first step to become an effective leader. Even that is not enough until
you work hard and provide your followers with the suitable solution to their
problems.
Conclusion
To become a good leader, you must have all these qualities but
if you lack some of these qualities, then you might struggle to make the mark
in the world of leadership. You will have to set a good example for others to
follow. That is where your commitment, passion, empathy, honesty and integrity
come into play. Good communication skills and decision-making capabilities also
play a vital role in success and failure of a leader. Lastly, innovation and
creative thinking, as well as the futuristic vision, are a couple of key traits
which make a leader stand out.