The Cs in Leadership
Leadership is not without challenges and
responsibilities. It is not about taking tasks and passing it to your
subordinates.
Leaders also come in different levels: There
are those who are good and there are also those who are great. It also does not
necessarily mean that you have to be widely known to be considered a great
leader, although there are those who create enough influence to be recognized
by the wider public.
Researchers have emphasized on how important
leaders are to the organization they work for. Leadership development and
consulting firm, The Peterson Group even conducted a study
regarding the nature of leaders in their respective fields. According to the
result after 30 companies around Jakarta, Indonesia were surveyed and observed,
organizations with the highest-quality leaders are 13 times more likely to
outperform the competition in a variety of key metrics, including customer
satisfaction, employee engagement, and overall financial performance.
Moreover, the study also reviews the
different C’s which are basically the characteristics for successful
leadership:
1. Character
A lot of people say character builds a person
and is responsible for the impression that you will be creating to other
people. The way you deal with other people and the actions you choose on every
situation may define who you are. Strong characteristics are also the
foundation to building success
2. Charisma
Famous author, John Maxwell once said, “When
it comes to charisma, the bottom line is other mindedness. Leaders who think
about others and their concerns before thinking of themselves exhibit
charisma”. It is about making people feel good about themselves instead of
having complaints on how concerned you are about yourself.
3.
Commitment
You can never achieve something if you only
will for it but do nothing. Commitment separates the dreamers from the doers
and leaders are sure to be the latter.
4.
Communication
Good communication skill is needed for every
endeavor. It is never on what you say but on how you say it. Some individuals
fail in this regard by thinking that it is enough that people see them as
intelligent, saying whatever they want to say. Good communication skills also
include consideration towards the person receiving the message.
5.
Competence
Who would ever accept the leader who cannot
stand on what he had said. Maxwell also emphasized, “Competence goes beyond
words. It’s the leader’s ability to say it, plan it, and do it in such a way
that others know that you know how- and know that they want to follow you”.
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