lostbottle.com lostbottle.com
Search:    Home >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Use >> Add Url >> Add Your Article   
 

Choosing a Winning Business Idea

You've probably heard it a hundred times by now - if you want to make alot of money with an online b ... - Jennifer Tripp
 

Dreams Keep Us Going

Dreams are what keep us going when the going gets tough. But we must have an actual defined dream to ... - Robert Curtis
 

The Legacy You Leave

A Rick Beneteau article sure to inspire. - Rick Beneteau
 
 

The Tolerance Effect

?Tolerance? isn?t a word that is often used to describe personal or professional traits. However, th ... - Jeannette Kraar
 

Team Building: How to Create a Dynamic and Successful Work Environment

Team building is an excellent way to create a positive work environment. With the proper working fou ... - Tina Gamvros
 

Self-Defense: What You Need to Know

In the world in which we currently live, it is now necessary that one knows how to properly defend t ... - Zach Bashore
 

The Biggest Self Help Secret

This article is going to talk about something that no other Self Help or Self Improvement Gurus want ... - Tracy Togliatti
 

Sweepstakes Organizing Your Entries

If you are a serious sweepstakes a-holic, then you must devise a way to keep track of all the entrie ... - Bob Benson
 
 

  Home –› Self Help –› Building Teamwork
   
 

Leadership - Consistency

   

Author: CJ McClanahan

I have worked with many leaders who failed to recognize this truth. In fact, I am sure that there have been times throughout my career where I havent provided the leadership that my team required.

The truth is that its easy to be a great leader when things are going well.

When sales are up, profits are growing and customers are happy it seems that you have all the right answers. You lead inspirational staff meetings, remember to thank everyone for their effort, and confidently wear a smile at the office.

When things are going well, you tend to believe that you have been blessed with a natural ability to inspire others and that being a great leader doesnt require much effort.

Unfortunately, things dont always go well.

Your best customers switch to the competition. New sales stop pouring in. Productivity slows. Star employees leave. As a leader, the question is not whether or not these things will happen to your company, but rather, how you will respond to these challenges.

Many leaders are a direct reflection of the companys current situation. When things get tough, these leaders often get negative, lose focus and cancel regular commitments because they are too busy handling the current crisis. In this situation, the staff always knows the company is facing a serious challenge because the leader communicates this stress and fear in everything he says and does.

One of the keys to being a great leader is to make sure that your attitude, demeanor and ability to inspire others doesnt suffer when serious challenges arise. In other words, to be a truly great leader, you must be consistent no matter what the circumstances.

Your team must know that they can generally expect the same person to lead the company day in and day out. They wont respond well in an environment characterized by huge swings in the atmosphere whether positive or negative. Most employees want consistency so that they clearly understand what is expected of them in any situation.

So, in the fast paced, pressure packed world of business today, how can you become a more consistent leader?

First, remember that its not going to be easy. Disciplining yourself to not allow the circumstances of each day overly influence how you lead will always be a big challenge.

In an effort to help with this challenge, keep the following lessons in mind:

1. Remember - business is a marathon, not a sprint. Nothing will happen in your business today that you wont be able to handle. In addition, no matter how large the challenge, it will probably seem small when reflecting upon it in the future.

2. Set clear expectations. Make sure that your team understands that on a regular basis there are certain ground rules that will always be followed. (Examples include regular staff meetings, progress updates, office gatherings, etc.) Make sure that as their leader you always follow these ground rules.

3. Review your progress At the end of every day ask yourself, Was I a consistent leader today? If the answer is no that is OK. Just make sure that you recognize how you let your circumstances influence your behavior and learn from the experience. The key is to improve a little every day.

I know what youre thinking easier said than done. I couldnt possibly understand how crazy it gets at your company. You might be right your company might be especially busy and out of control. But, it doesnt matter.

Your main responsibility as a leader is not to get more done on your own. You will not win a medal at the end of the year for putting in the most hours or extinguishing the most fires. Your main job is to guide and influence the behavior of others. The key to being a great leader is to get more out of those you lead not yourself. And one of the keys to doing this is to be consistent every single day.

Author Bio:
CJ McClanahan is a reputed author. CJ likes to write articles about this subject.
You can also reach this article by using: team building activities, corporate team building exercise, team building workshop
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Intuition Power In Three Steps
 
When Someone Dies is God Calling Them Home? My Brother Estus T Berry Jr Passes Away
 
Your Time is Valuable...Stop Wasting It!
 
How's Your Life Purpose These Days?
 
In the Woods
 
Dare To Dream - It's The First Step!
 
Wolf Wisdom - A Wolf's Spirit Dies if Held in Captivity, and So Does Yours!
 
The 2-Word Phrase That Conquers Adversity and Breaks Through Obstacles
 
Women in Leadership - How to Get Promoted
 
Why Personal Motivation is The Key To Success
 
 
 
Add Url
 
 

Medical Care

 

Fitness & Health

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Entertainment

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Self Help

 

Shopping Online

 

Law & Politics

 

Garden & Home

 

Food & Recipe

 

Indoor Games

 

Realty & Property

 

Employment & Careers

 

Banking & Finance

 

Creative Arts

 

Technology & Science

 

Academics & Education

 

News & Events

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Business & Commerce

 

Teens & Kids

 

People & Society

 

Computers & Networking

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 
Home >> Privacy >> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.lostbottle.com - All Rights Reserved.