Leadership is an elusive quality and few people ever really get it,  but as the figurehead of a company you are supposed to know what it  means to be a leader and a motivator even if it wasn’t taught to you.   In my industry I see a lot of individuals who were really good at their  chosen profession and that skill got them thrust into the management  arena.  Leadership is an elusive quality but interestingly enough the  people who want it usually aren’t leaders.   I think sticking to these  points will help you encourage your inner leader and learn how to  actually lead your staff.
Lead by Example
This should go without saying but many of us in leadership positions  leave the less desirable tasks to our subordinates. This gets us into  trouble because our subordinates generally equate their worth to their  assigned tasks.  As a leader you should always be willing to do what you  have asked and I make sure that if I want something done I learn how to  do it as well,  which brings me to my second point..
Learn from Your Staff
Many times your staff is extremely accomplished in areas outside of  their professional life, so tap into that expertise. Thinking outside  the box is a vital skill and the sometimes the solution to your most  challenging business situation.  The person that answers your phone and  creates emergency plans for FEMA in her spare time could be your miracle  worker.
Understand Staff Limitations
The flip side to learning about your staff is to then understand how  those skills apply to your business. The biggest mistake I see in  management is the underutilization of staff. If you have a staff member  in a customer service position who is incredibly efficient and organized  but not a people person, you are not effectively managing their  capabilities. This person should be in the operations leg of your  organization where organization and efficiency are responded to. If you  have a chatty person in an office role, they may be better utilized in  your sales or PR staff.
Apologize
This is a big one and one that most managers do not agree with, but  an apology is an effective management tool. We are only human and even  the best of us make mistakes, acknowledging mistakes helps your staff  recognize that you value their help and recommendations; valuing their  recommendations is an important part of building an empowered workforce  and one of the most important parts of building an innovative and  capable workforce.
Leadership is a fluid area of management and there are as many  leadership styles as leadership mistakes. How you lead is an extremely  personal choice and hopefully this list will help you create a strategic  leadership path.
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You are what you say you are
Written By Ariearmend on Monday, April 16, 2012 | 7:34 AM
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