The values of a successful Leader..
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There are two realities in business today. Get
results and keep your result getters.
Leaders take their staff from where they are to
where they’ve never been before. That’s what the role of coach lets you do —
take a diversely proficient group of people, expand and grow their skills, keep
them satisfied and motivated, and, most importantly in this competitive
environment, retain their talent. Coaching
a team or an individual, different approaches require different skill levels,
attitudes and motivation.
Here we go for Leadership values...
1. Clarity — giving and receiving accurate
communication.
2. Supportiveness — a commitment to stand
with and behind team members.
3. Confidence building — a personal
commitment to build and sustain the self-image of each team member.
4. Mutuality — a partnership orientation
where everyone wins or no one wins.
5. Perspective — a total focus on the
entire business enterprise.
6. Risk — the encouragement of innovation
and effort that reduces punishment for mistakes and fosters learning by doing.
7. Patience — going beyond the short-term
business focus to a view of time and performance that balances long-term gain
and business imperatives.
8. Involvement — a genuine interest in
learning about individuals in order to know what incentives, concerns and
actions will inspire them.
9. Confidentiality — an ability to protect
the information of all team interactions and cause a sense of trust and comfort
with the individuals.
10. Respect — a giving and receiving of high regard to and from the staff as individuals and members of the team.
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