Finding Effective Leaders
I found this interesting chapter yesterday when I was dipping into some e-books I got. Thought you will really like this.
For the person in charge of putting together a project team, the first task is to decide who will work on the project. This seemingly simple (but more often complex) decision can dramatically affect the project's outcome.
Finding leaders within an organization is not a difficult process. By definition, leaders are recognized by those they work with. It's important to remember that we are talking about leaders here, not bosses. Every organization has its share of managers, directors, and so on, but the hierarchical structure of an organization does not determine who the true leaders are. Actions and characteristics, rather than job titles, identify leaders.
Why do we need leaders? Because we have so many followers. It's important to realize that labeling people as leaders and followers does not imply a value judgment. We must have leaders to be successful, but we must also have followers. Leaders provide direction for the team. Followers get the work done. The team needs to strike a balance between its leaders and followers. It must decide what to do and then must do it, so both leaders and followers are equally important and valuable. An absence of either leaders or followers will hinder the project's success.
Certain characteristics are present in many leaders. Common qualities of leaders include:
- Understanding and meeting the needs of others.
- Communicating well with groups and individuals.
- Earning the respect of internal and external customers.
- Displaying commitment to well-defined purposes.
- Making a positive difference.
- Having confidence in his or her abilities.
- Practicing good problem-solving skills.
- Helping others to develop their skills.
2 Comments:
way to go buddy...all the best. cheers
Good points. Being a leader of a project means, bearing lot of responsibilities. The most difficult part in this role is, maintaining the balance between internal and external parties. When external part requests something and internal party has no ability to fulfill the request on time, ooopps, this is where the role gets stuck and, yes, somehow, leader should balance it, earning the respect from both parties.
Being a leader, I have faced for this type problems many times and unfortunately, there were some instances that I lost the respect from one of the parties. So, be careful, play well.
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