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Rodin's statue 'The Thinker' over the text, 'Are you a born leader?'

Yes? That's great! You're one of the lucky few.

But if you're like a majority of other humans, then you're still figuring out who you are.

So can you learn to be a leader?

The answer is yes!

Did you know?

"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them." ~Shakespeare, Twelfth Night

How To Get Started?

All great leaders share some common traits and skills. Through regular practice, you can master core leadership values.

Great leaders are:

  • Respectful

  • Self-aware

  • Decisive

  • Curiously minded

  • Insightful

  • Excellent at communication

  • Able to delegate

  • Able to connect, motivate & inspire others

Moira from Schitt's Creek saying, 'One must champion oneself and say I am ready for this.'

Did you know?

Pick someone who you think exhibits these traits and ask them to be your leadership mentor.

Put It Into Practice

Recognize how you can model the behavior fit for a leader.

Respect yourself and others regardless of differences and treat everyone with dignity and compassion.

Show empathy towards others by putting yourself in their shoes.

A girl at a desk saying, 'People should be treated like people.'

Focus On Self Improvement

To improve your team, first work on yourself.

A person holding a pill bottle over the text: Recognize your personal biases. Assumptions may prevent successful leadership.

To improve your team’s outcomes, make a conscious choice about how you react, no matter the circumstances.

Some ways to practice your critical thinking skills include:

💡 Engage in discussion. Opinions give an insight into a person's values and beliefs.

💡 Challenge your opinions. Weigh the evidence and consider if you might be influenced by any assumptions, beliefs, or emotions before reacting.

💡 Be open to receiving feedback. You'll be able to make informed decisions while also connecting with people and making them feel heard.

Key Communication Skills

  • Delegate tasks clearly

    Think of the “who,” “what,” “when,” “where,” “why” and “how” as you explain what needs to be done.

    Establish check-in times to discuss progress.

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  • Good listening skills are vital

    Practice taking in the facts accurately, without prejudgment or being distracted by other thoughts.

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  • Remember to praise good work

    Compliments are most effective if they're specific to the situation and in writing.

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  • Encourage diversity of opinion

    Be open to receiving feedback from people with differing perspectives.

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Scenario: Initiating Change

Salim has been newly hired to lead a big team in a successful, well-established organization. He has big ideas he'd like to implement.

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Quiz

What should Salim do to demonstrate his strong leadership skills?

Did you know?

There are 4 basic styles of leadership: Directing, Coaching, Supporting, and Delegating. A good leader adapts which they use to the needs of the employee.

Take Action

Are you ready to awaken the leader within?

A person saying, 'Challenge accepted.'

By consistently practicing these leadership values, you'll develop confidence in your own abilities and earn your team's trust!

Get started today:

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This Byte has been authored by

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Chitra Krishnan

Lifelong Learner

English

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