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What You Can Learn At Leadership
Seminar
Many people believe that most leaders are born with the skills
and temperament necessary to take the lead role and that some
leaders rose to the top as a result of a leadership vacuum in a
crisis. Those people would be surprised to learn that
leadership can be taught. In fact, this is the most widely
accepted theory of leadership. So, when you see a leadership
seminar advertised, don’t assume that it teaches natural born
leaders the latest improvements in skills or that it will tweak
the natural abilities lacking in you.
Employee Satisfaction
One prominent study showed that the single most important
predictor of employee satisfaction was trust and confidence in
the organization’s top leadership. How can such a thing be
taught in a leadership seminar? Well, it was found that trust
and confidence were based on good communication in just three
key areas: communication of the organization’s overall business
strategy, communication of the employee’s role in achieving
important business goals and communicating the state of
achieving important business goals by both the organization and
the employee’s own department.
Principles of Leadership
Are you still not sure that you can learn to lead? According to
the United States Army, there are ten principles of leadership.
That makes for a short leadership seminar. But maybe those
principles are beyond your ability. Let’s see. Number one is to
know your job. You should understand how your own job is done
as well as the jobs of those you would lead. There’s nothing
worse than a boss who dumps a huge load of work on someone
while believing that it’s a quick, simple task.
Number two is to look for responsibility and take
responsibility when things go wrong. You don’t need a
leadership seminar to understand that! Anyone with a few years
experience in the workplace has witnessed some low-level
manager putting blame on someone even lower down.
Number three is the obvious principle of making solid, timely
decisions. A good leadership seminar can teach problem-solving
and decision-making. Number four is to set an example. Nobody
will follow a dishonest boss who expects honesty or a lazy boss
who demands hard work.
Number five is to know your people and to look out for them. If
you were a leader, would you need a leadership seminar to tell
you to care for those who work to make you look good? Number
six is about communication again. A good leader keeps his
people informed and communicates with his superiors, too.
At number seven is the task of instilling these good character
traits in your workers. A good leader is a leadership seminar
incarnate. Communication comes in again at number eight. Make
sure that your employees understand their tasks, and that they
accomplish them successfully.
Train your team as a team is principle nine. You know that many
departments are just a bunch of individuals. Teams work better.
Finally, be sure to use the full potential of your
organization. There’s your leadership seminar. Ready to
lead?
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