Leadership
Training: Top 7 Leadership Mistakes
Leadership
Skills - Managing People Workshop
Managers have a
tendency to lapse into “boss mode” because they typically
have so much going on that it is hard to slow down and see people as
people. In our Managing
People Workshop, we work with you to develop an understanding of
the different types of personalities you have working in your team,
so that you can better understand their needs and identify the best
way to interact with each one. And we also help you work on effective
communication skills, so that the interactions you have with an individual
or the whole group will be more constructive and effective.
Becoming a Great Leader
Leadership and management
skills are something that rarely come naturally for most people. But
if you follow some basic rules and are
willing to learn how to work with people you will have things running
much more smoothly in the workplace in no time.
Here's a list of some the things you should NOT be doing.
Neglecting workers
Your workers ARE your business and they have to be treated that way.
Failing to send this message to workers can be a financial and productivity
drag for any business. Our workers are people with feelings and emotions
and have to be told in many ways how important they are to the company.
Not being able
to handle criticism
Just because you're in a leadership position does not mean that you
suddenly become immune to making the wrong decisions. As a leader you
have to listen to constructive criticism and make the changes necessary.
If a worker cares enough to share criticism, the least you can do is
listen.
Unable to delegate
responsibilities
This is often a problem for small business owner / managers. We have
to trust that our workers can do the things we have done for so long.
If they really can't do the job because a particular skill is needed,
then get them the training required or hire someone that can. A big
part of leadership and management is about making sure that things run
smoothly and efficiently, and that does not mean running from job to
job doing everything ourselves!
Knowing everything
Many of the world's greatest leaders are people of average intelligence
that don't know all there is to know in their industry. They understand
that they can't possibly know everything and they hire people that do
know everything! The success of any business is in the hands of its
workers and the leading managers and entrepreneurs of the world all
strive to hire the best in their field.
Procrastination
Putting something off till tomorrow that should be done today! Often
procrastination is a result of having no plan or list of priorities.
Look into time management and goal setting for more ideas on how to
overcome procrastination.
Lack of focus
Obviously there will be things come up during the day that require immediate
action that will distract us from our work, but we have to have a clear
set of priorities to follow. Doing a little bit of everything gets nothing
finished, causing stress and feelings of being overwhelmed.
Afraid to change
The ability to change in business is essential. Changes in technology,
the way we deal with people, the way we present the business, and in
every other aspect of running and operating the company. Holding on
to old ways of doing things just because they've always been done that
way is a sure way to lose business. If any aspect of the business can
be improved then there has to be change, even if this means getting
rid of a poor performing worker or product range that is no longer profitable.
As a manager or
leader you have to treat your business like a garden. Continue to water,
fertilize and weed your garden and it will continue to reap a quality
harvest year after year.
By Kristine Geimure

"Leadership Training: A step in the right direction"
Leadership
Skills Quote
"Nothing
gives one person so much advantage over another as to remain cool
and unruffled under all circumstances."
Thomas Jefferson
Suggested
Reading:
Fostering
Leadership Skills in Ministry: A Parish Handbook
by Jean Marie Hiesberger
Manager's
Pocket Guide to Leadership Skills
by Stalk Peter
Leadership
Skills for Project Managers
by Jeffrey K. Pinto, Jeffrey W. Trailer
Group
Leadership Skills: Carolyn Chambers Clark (Springer Series on the
Teaching of Nursing)
by Carolyn Chambers Clark
Visionary
Leadership Skills: Creating a World to Which People Want to Belong
by Robert Dilts, Robert B. Dilts
Leadership
Through People Skills
by R. E. Lefton
Leadership:
Research Findings, Practice, and Skills
by Andrew J. Dubrin
Leadership
: Theory, Application, Skill Development
by Robert N. Lussier, Christopher F. Achua
Leadership
101 : Developing Your Leadership Skills (Student Workbook)
by Mariam G. MacGregor
Patton's
One-Minute Messages : Tactical Leadership Skills of Business Managers
by CHARLES PROVINCE
Leadership
101: Developing Leadership Skills for Resilient Youth Facilitator's
Guide
by Mariam G. MacGregor, Mariam MacGregor
Interpersonal
Skills for Leadership (2nd Edition)
by Susan M. Fritz