What makes a
great leader? When Chris Hadfield was commanding the International Space
Station, he learned that it’s not about seeking out individual greatness to
make yourself look good. Instead, he
found that excellent leadership is about building up the people around you:
trusting them, empowering them, and ultimately, enabling them to contribute their
expertise so that the team can become more than the sum of its parts.
Here are five
ways to help your team do better.
1. Be the
Example – You as a leader must set the example of what it is to be better. Find
areas that your team needs to focus on and be an example in those areas. If
they’re struggling with communication, then over communicate the best you
possibly can. Show them how they can communicate with others. Help them to
understand where they are weak, but don’t make it a bad thing or negative.
Instead, show them how they can be more successful when they communicate
correctly.
2. Set a Clear
Direction – You have to be leading your team in a clear direction. If they
can’t see it, they wont understand how to get there. Vision is all about
showing somebody where they’re going to be, not a goal or a dream, but what it
looks like on the other end. If you can guide and direct them toward the
vision, they can see it, and they can fill in the gaps as well.
3. Give Praise
– People will repeat what they’re praised for. If you spend time finding them
doing things right, they will continue to do what they were recognized for. If
all you do is find them doing things wrong, they will become extremely gun-shy
and not willing to put themselves out there. They won’t care about being
better. The only thing they will care about is not getting their head chopped
off.
4. Lead with
Dignity – You must treat people with dignity. Understand that these are people.
They’re somebody’s kids just like your kids, or like you’re somebody’s child.
They want to be treated with dignity. They want to be treated with respect.
They don’t want to be yelled at or told that they’re idiots or incompetent.
Instead, if you will spend your time building them up, then you’ll find they
will be more likely to put their neck out and do things better. They will spend
more time trying to be a better team member and person.
5. Let Out the
Rope – You’ve got to give them rope. No, not to hang themselves. You’ve got to
let the rope out a little bit at a time as your team grows stronger. If you
never let the rope out, you’re keeping them in the same spot they were before.
As they become better, you have to allow them to be better.
So, if you want
to build a team of motivated, hardworking professionals, you must embody
commitment, honesty, and professionalism each day, which will make others want
to follow in your footsteps.
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