Build Effective Leadership Skills
Build Effective Leadership Skills
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Self-coaching helps you acquire useful leadership skills, clarify your values and guiding principles and actively build your reputation. Self-knowledge provides the personal integrity to engage in powerful action oriented relationships.
What
is Leadership?
Effective leadership can happen on the dance floor of conversation. Leadership is an interactive conversation that pulls people toward becoming comfortable with the language of personal responsibility and commitment.
To
maximize our potential in a rapidly changing global economy, people recognize
that we need leaders more than ever before. Developing commitment in a
world of "free agents" and "volunteer" talent is not an
easy assignment and requires the development of leadership
skills; effective leadership ability that you
didn't learn at the university or in executive
education.
One believes we
must develop our leadership ability to achieve the success
we seek. One's job is to coach people to greater self-awareness, purpose, personal strengths and a sense of well-being that often translates
into greater compensation, job satisfaction and practical use of skills
and abilities. The purpose of our leadership tips is to help you pay attention
to your intentions and get to where you want to be.
Receive More for Less
Don't hire Coach . Hire you to coach you. He'll just provide the tips.
Self-coaching helps you acquire useful leadership skills, clarify your values and guiding principles and actively build your reputation. Self-knowledge provides the personal integrity to engage in powerful action oriented relationships.
“The crux of leadership development
that works is self-directed learning: intentionally
developing or strengthening an aspect of who you are or who you want to be, or
both.” Primal Leadership by Daniel Goleman,
Richard Boyatzis & Annie McKee (Harvard
Business School
Press)
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Bottom
Line:
Leadership development is self-development. Learning how to not
micromanage, not be overly concrete, not fail to explicitly state expectations
and other unproductive inter-personal behavior only happens through the increased self-awareness gained in a personal coaching or mentoring
relationship.
Effective leadership can happen on the dance floor of conversation. Leadership is an interactive conversation that pulls people toward becoming comfortable with the language of personal responsibility and commitment.
Leadership is not just for people at
the top. Everyone can learn to lead by discovering the power that lies
within each one of us to make a difference and practicing the law of reciprocity.
Leadership is applicable to all facets of your
life:
a competency that you can learn to expand your perspective, set the
context of a goal, understand the dynamics of human behavior and take the
initiative to get to where you want to be. Through discovering who you
are and your life's work, you develop the self-awareness and confidence
required to lead.
What is Success?
Success lies in being who we are and in the choices we are willing to make for ourselves, not in the fear of what you should do or be. Fear is the only thing that holds people back from achieving personal success.
Success lies in being who we are and in the choices we are willing to make for ourselves, not in the fear of what you should do or be. Fear is the only thing that holds people back from achieving personal success.
Only you know what's important in realizing your vision of
success. However, we all seek shared outcomes to provide a foundation for
where we want to be. Here is one client's definition of
the foundation for his success:
"Have
you ever watched, listened, and felt someone tuning a guitar or other string
instrument? That is what it is like to have the good fortune of connecting with
John Agno. He is a living tuning fork and you're that string instrument. Today,
I have greater self awareness, am more in step with my calling, and better able
to appreciate the journey, including the valleys, than ever before. Thanks,
John for helping me get attuned with my life
signature."
You
can drastically increase your chances of succeeding
in business
and life when you learn from a coach
or mentor – someone who once stood in your place and
overcame all obstacles to earn success and happiness.
The common thread
throughout history has been that you learn mastery performance from the
master. Whatever quality or skill you want to develop, you "get
it" by hanging out with people who have it.
Leadership development is not an event. Albert Einstein once said, 'We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has, of course, powerful muscles but no personality. It cannot lead; it can only serve.' Leaders know and science has discovered emotionality's deeper purpose: the timeworn mechanisms of emotion allow two human beings to receive the contents of each other's minds. Emotion is the messenger of love; it is the vehicle that carries every signal from one brimming heart to another. Leadership happens in a series of interactive conversations that pull people toward becoming comfortable with the language of personal responsibility and commitment. That is why leadership development is not an event. It is a process of participating in respectful conversations where the leader recognizes his or her own feelings and those of others in building safe and trusting relationships. For human beings, feeling deeply is synonymous with being alive. Develop your leadership ability through one-on-one leadership coaching. After receiving leadership coaching tips for a year, here is what a few subscribers had to say: "I have enjoyed reading the tips. I find they provide insight in dealing with both my personal issues, as well as, my professional career. Many of them help when dealing with employees. I think the tips will help anyone who is interested in or already in a leadership position. As leaders, we must hold ourselves to a higher standard, than we hold our subordinates, in order to set the example we want them to work toward." "I have enjoyed the self coaching tips and have used them in my own internal corporate mentoring. I have also passed them on to others because they are succinct and beneficial." "Self coaching tips have helped me a lot. I have never missed one in this one year. It does not take much time to read them. It is short and informative. It has helped me to understand myself and concentrate on my improvements."
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