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Enlightened Leadership: Fact Or Fiction?
The encouraging thing is that while its painful and slow, things are beginning to change. As leaders, we must have the desire and the commitment to facilitate this process of change. Have a vision and understanding of what it means to be an enlightened leader. And then strive to achieve to become an embodiment of that vision. As an enlightened leader, you must live these qualities in your everyday interactions with the people in your group or organization: •Believe that people are your most valuable resource •Listen to what people are saying attentively •Affirm what people say with generosity •Seek out advice and act on it! •Value the opinions and ideas of your people •Realize that your opinion is not the only one •Don’t feel threatened if people disagree with you •Trust the collective wisdom of your team •Trust the decisions that others make •Give credit wherever possible rather than taking all the credit! •If you have to criticize, do it in private in a very gentle manner •Don’t wait to catch people doing something wrong; rather wait for opportunities to catch them doing things right! •Keep people informed and abreast of what’s happening •Care about your people – their development, their morale and their well-being! •Always encourage people to tap into their highest potential •Involve your team members in all decisions that affect their lives •Don’t take yourself too seriously. Have a sense of humor! If you can learn and imbibe these qualities and bring these to the workplace, you are well on your way to being an enlightened leader. As a result, the morale of your organization will be high and greater productivity can be achieved. Remember, if you care about the well being of your employees, you will reap the benefits. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Harald Anderson is the co-founder of www.artinspires.com a leading online Motivational Posters gallery. "When Art Inspires, Dreams Become Realities." Military Art |
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