Not everyone is called to be a leader or be in a leadership position, but in the workplace there does need to be someone who leads the team or everyone will just flounder. Working in a place that lacks leadership is very difficult as the people who are expected to produce have no real direction, motivation or inspiration to do so. Their job then becomes one of mechanical tasks by a disengaged person, who if they have any self-motivation will be looking for a new job soon. It is essential for business owners to realize that leadership is one of the most important factors in having a successful business, whether it is a medical practice, restaurant or retail store. History shows that people have always looked to leaders to guide them and our workplaces are no different. The “leader” does not have to be the business owner, the business owner does need to set the vision for their business, but the leadership can come from an employee that exhibits natural leadership traits. These traits would include; integrity, encouraging others, sets a good example, completes goals, expects the best of everyone on the team,and inspires those they work with. Usually people with these traits are leading in someway even if it they are not in a leadership role at work, they are naturals and this is part of who they are. If you are an employer and have someone working for you who is a natural leader then you should encourage them to pursue developing their leadership skills. There are many excellent books available for them to read and usually you can find a leadership seminars to attend. Business owners who invest in their people with leadership traits find it is a win-win for their business. When you invest in your employee they will invest back into your business and motivate other employees to a higher level. If you are an employee who has leadership traits and desires to be a great leader for your people then learn as much as you can about leadership styles and theories as education is the key to developing your skills and this is a life-time course.
“if your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” ~John Quincy Adams
5/12/15
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