Upload
nezperce
View
735
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Citation preview
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Define Leader
Define Leadership
Identify Top 5 Leadership Skills
Summary
Work Cited
Definition of a Leader:
lead·er [lee-der] Show IPA
noun1.a person or thing that leads.2.a guiding or directing head, as of an army, m
ovement, or political group.
What is Leadership?Leadership:
–noun1.the position or function of a leader: He managed to maintain his leadership of the
party despite heavy opposition.2.ability to lead: She displayed leadership potential.3.an act or instance of leading; guidance; direction:
They prospered under his leadership.4.the leaders of a group: The union leadership agreed
to arbitrate.
Listening could arguably be the most important leadership skill. A good leader needs to be able to listen to what information others are giving them to be able to effectively use the information.
A good leader will listen to their team members with empathy and sympathy while not letting the speaker to get off track or deviate from the topic.
A leader will be attentive and respectful of the speaker.
A good leader will show a degree of conversation, but not interrupt.
Listening
An effective leader needs to have a clear vision and direction of where the team/group wants to be a certain time. Vision gives a clear path the team is to follow.
Vision evokes change
When a leader has a clear vision for his team it helps boost morale and enthusiasm for the new project
Vision is something that all leaders need to have and express to their team to be able to achieve a common goal
VISION
Communication is an essential leadership skill
Leaders need to be able to communicate their vision and goals to their team
Communication also gives the team a voice to express their concerns and ideas
Leaders use open communication to keep their teams informed
For a person in a leadership role one must give full attention to what the other person is saying to be able to fully understand and discuss their ideas
COMMUNICATION
Integrity can be considered a backbone of leadership
A leader can be considered a role model to their team. Therefore their character or integrity plays a big part of being an effective leader.
Integrity in leadership establishes the core values of the team
Integrity in leadership establishes:1. Stability that they team has a strong leader2. Safety within the team to be able to perform at their best3. Reference or guide for the rest of the team
INTEGRITY
Someone in a leadership role can use motivation as a way to challenge an individual to grow and expand within the workplace
Many times when someone in a leadership role gives praise for a job well done it serves as motivation for that person to push harder to meet goals or to advance further
Motivation helps promote cooperation between the team and the person in the leadership role
Motivation is a way for the person in the leadership role to find out what their team wants from the job
MOTIVATION
Being an effective leader and having strong leadership skills means being able to take all the essential leadership skills and apply them to various situations
“Teams” are more likely to succeed when they have a strong leader
Leaders have to be good communicators, innovative thinkers, have strong morale character and motivators
Leaders have to keep their people informed and on task
Strong leadership skills are not a born trait. They have to be developed and refined with training and experience
How Does This All Work?
http://www.evancarmichael.com/Business-Coach/3015/15-Critical-Leadership-Skills-You-Need-Today.html
http://www.icbs.com/kb/inspiration/kb_inspiration-15-inspiring-qualities-of-leadership.htm
ttp://kentblumberg.typepad.com/kent_blumberg/2007/01/15_essential_le.html
http://www.earnmoneyearnmoney.com/how-to-improve-leadership-skills/ http://www.what-are-good-leadership-skills.com/example-leadership-skills.h
tml http://product-ivity.com/leadership-skills-list/ http://www.crfonline.org/orc/ca/ca-2.html http://freespace.virgin.net/owston.tj/motiva.htm www.leadership-tools.com/leadership-motivation.html - Cached
WORKS CITED