Thursday, April 08, 2010

Leadership Killers

7 major barriers that inhibit business owners from becoming great leaders and how to overcome them, from The Truth About Getting Your Point Across, by leadership expert Lonnie Pacelli.

~Arrogance~
Confidence as a leader is crucial since people look to you for answers, especially when times get tough. When it runs amok and turns to arrogance, that's a signal that the leader does not respect his team.

~Indecisiveness~
Listen to those around you, make the best decision for the company that the rest of the team can understand, and stick to it. While team members might not agree, they should be able to see the rationale. Decisions without rationale or without listening ultimately frustrate the team and put a target on your back.

~Disorganization~
Ever had a boss who asked for the same information multiple times? Or was so frantic that he or she was on the verge of combusting? This disorganization creates unneeded stress and frustration for the team, which can lead to anarchy.

~Stubbornness~
You may believe your view of reality is the right way to go, but it's imperative that you balance your own perspective with the rest of the team's. Decisiveness without listening leads to stubbornness.

~Negativism~
A glass-half-empty manager is a horrible motivator who can easily sap a team's energy. This doesn't mean you have to be a shiny-happy person all the time, but you have to truly believe in what you're doing and positively motivate the team to get there.

~Cowardice~
Don't blame mistakes on others. Rather, be self-critical and aware of your own weaknesses and mistakes. For a leader to continue to grow, she needs to be the first to admit her mistakes and learn from them, as opposed to being the last to admit them.

~Untrustworthiness~
Simply put, leaders who don't display the necessary skills, show wisdom in their decisions or demonstrate integrity won't be trusted. If you're not trusted, you cannot motivate and inspire your team.

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