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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Secrets of Successful Leaders

by Carol Giannantonio

A successful leader is a team player who realizes and utilizes their full potential and that of their team.

The successful leader in today's global economy incorporates basic "people skills" into their management style. They recognize the efforts of their team by complimenting and thanking them for a job well done. This motivates any employee to work harder and smarter.

The successful leader ensures their staff is clear and buys into the corporate vision and mission. They provide guidance, support, encouragement and motivation to every team member.

More importantly they show respect for themselves, the company and each member of their team. They create an environment where people can learn, grow and have ample opportunities for success.

The following are 5 powerful steps to help leaders achieve success.

1. Inspire Others

Excite and inspire people to perform to their full potential. Successful leaders help their people feel strong, happy, confident and more committed.

2. Delegate Responsibility

Delegate high levels of responsibility for results. Successful leaders pick the right people, match them to the right jobs, achieve mutual clarity on the desired results and let them do their job. They leave the individual with maximum freedom to perform.

3. Let People Do Their Work

Allow people to do what they have to do and what they do best! Don't micro manage your team. It creates stress, a negative working environment and decrease employee performance. Move away- let your staff breathe, grow and achieve success!

In recent studies when people were asked to describe their best bosses. Respondents gave the following qualities:

* Believed in me and showed appreciation
* Was a team player-got right in-helped out
* Left me alone. Had faith in me to do my job
* Gave me complete freedom to do the job

4. Give them Freedom them to succeed

People feel liberated and empowered when they are entrusted with a major responsibility and given the freedom to fulfill it. The formula is simple. Match the right/best person with the right job and you have created the conditions for exceptional performance and success.

5. Expect Success

Radiate an attitude of confident expectations. Even if you have personal doubts, don't let them show. Successful leaders set the psychological tone for the entire organization. They project a positive attitude no matter how distressing the external situation may appear. They are in complete control of themselves and their emotions.

By putting these five steps into action, you'll be amazed at the immediate results you get from your staff. You'll see a more energized happier staff with more smiles, more good mornings, more positive energy, and increased job satisfaction. Now that's a formula for personal and professional success!

"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." John Quindy Adams

About Carol Giannantonio

For over 10 years Carol Giannantonio has helped individuals positively transform their lives and careers through her unique coaching and goals setting process. Carol's knowledge of and passion for coaching combined with her compassion and wisdom provide her clients with an enriching coaching experience. Her clients quickly see an improvement in their performance, experience positive changes in their overall quality of life and learn new and improved ways of thinking that allow them to reach their full potential. Carol is an Educator, Life, Business and Career Coach who specializes in helping people clarify what's really important to them, break through their limitations, and tap into their energy to have a life they want and love. Her guiding principle is, "Go The Distance to Reach Your Dreams. Please visit her Web site www.carolgcoach.com and sign up for a free consultation, her newsletter, daily quotes and much more. Contact her at carolgcoach@aol.com for a truly unique coaching experience.


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