"Leadership is not about a title or a designation. It's about impact, influence and inspiration. Impact involves getting results, influence is about spreading the passion you have for your work, and you have to inspire team-mates and customers." — Robin S. Sharma
While we may be
able to make a list a mile long of factors that play a role in effective
leadership, you will be well on your way if you can nail down the four I’s of
leadership; inspiration, influence, innovation, and impact. These are key
factors that will determine your ability to be effective in any other aspect of
leadership. Leadership isn’t about ideas; it’s about making things happen.
Focus your attention and energy on the four I’s of leadership and watch what
happens.
A leader
inspires and motivates colleagues. They can spark the passion and creativity
that encourages others to accomplish amazing things. Inspiration is the
beginning of everything else; seek it at every turn and in every corner. Use
your inspiration to pursue something you believe in; use it to make things
happen and to inspire greatness in others. Let your inspiration be the spark
that lights a wild fire.
Influence is
how you get things done as a leader. In order to influence others you must
build trusting relationships and show genuine concern on an individual level.
Be a role model of accountability, perseverance, and courage. Be respectful in
all of your interactions. Earnestly motivate your employees to accomplish
noteworthy tasks and provide recognition rather than seek it. Become a good
listener, then follow through and follow up. Share your wisdom and be
transparent in your words and actions. When you become someone who employees
look up to, you will have the influence you need to lead.
As a leader,
you must focus your resources on challenging the status quo and helping others
innovate. Reach across your organization for new and innovative ideas; fresh
perspectives inspire fresh thinking. Leverage the disruptive opinions and
opposing points of view you find in your organization to generate great ideas
and question deeply held beliefs and assumptions. Provide a safe environment
where employees can experiment and fail, then learn from that failure.
Remember, innovation is never an end; it’s only a step in a continual process.
Ultimately,
leadership is about getting results. Your leadership is not about you, it’s
about creating a culture of accomplishment. It’s about making an impact by
interweaving connections, challenges, and creative situations. Recognize that
your leadership will have an impact, whether good or bad, on everyone who
interacts with your organization. Leadership is about people; awaken in others
the belief that they can accomplish extraordinary things and make them feel
valued. And then, cultivate leadership in others; leave a legacy of impacting
future leaders in such a positive way that they, in turn, will have the same
impact on others.
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