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HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE LEADER

HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE LEADER. BY Lyndon T. Nkomo Deaf Zimbabwe Trust. Leadership. Leadership potential must be developed into finished skills.

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HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE LEADER

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  1. HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE LEADER BY Lyndon T. Nkomo Deaf Zimbabwe Trust

  2. Leadership • Leadership potential must be developed into finished skills. • Those who work hard and intelligently to hone their leadership skills may be far more effective than the person born with natural leadership ability but no desire to develop it to the highest level of performance. • Leadership is not the same as authority. A title alone does not make one a leader

  3. Purpose of leading is to take followers to a specific goal

  4. How to be an effective leader

  5. Must have a vision

  6. It is your dream which inspires the followers to stand and fight with you

  7. Following the Dream

  8. Map the direction towards the goal or vision

  9. Be Assertive As a leader, you have requirements for your team and goals that must be fulfilled. When team members aren’t meeting expectations, a leader must feel comfortable being assertive. Assertive leaders are firm and bold, unafraid to go after what they want. Such a level of certainty and confidence will serve both you and your team well as you tackle larger challenges and go after new goals

  10. Lead the change. Effective Leaders lead from the front not the back

  11. Lead by example

  12. Martin Luther King Jr leading by example 1965 demonstraton

  13. Do not be a Task Master

  14. Demonstrate Confidence and Courage as you lead. Your confidence & courage will pass on to your followers

  15. Courage even to suffer personal injuries for the bigger cause. Your followers will stand with you • An effective • leader does not fear • opposition to his • mission.

  16. "If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong.“ Abraham Lincoln. He was not afraid to say these words to his political party whose key members were slave owners

  17. Lincoln courage to stand against slavery • "As a nation, we began by declaring that "all men are created equal." We now practically read it, "All men are created equal, except Negroes." When the Know-Nothings get control, it will read, "All men are created equal except Negroes, and foreigners, and Catholics." When it comes to this I should prefer emigrating to some other country where they make no pretense of loving liberty - to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure, without the base alloy of hypocrisy."

  18. Courage even to go to Jail: Mandela spent 27 yrs in Jail for his beliefs and his legacy did not die when he went to prison

  19. Effective leaders are prepared to pay the ultimate price and such courage inspires followers: Mandela’s speech

  20. Make decisions Leaders are often called on to make big decisions, so it’s also important for you to be decisive. Of course, a decisive leader should never be confused with an impulsive one. A decisive leader carefully weighs the potential effects of each option and chooses the opportunity that works best for his or her team. To be decisive, you must also feel comfortable taking responsibility for the results of your choice.

  21. Inspire and Energize People towards the mission

  22. Inspiring for Change

  23. Effective leaders inspire followers! These speeches won Obama votes

  24. Barack Obama inspiring Change. Clarity of communication is critical for effective leadership

  25. Self Aware It can be tough to retain a strong sense of yourself and the way you appear to others, but focus on being self-aware. Consider your strengths and weaknesses as objectively as possible and don’t be afraid to ask for feedback on your performance.

  26. Empower People. Do not do everything yourself (Jethro’s Model)

  27. ‘A candle loses none of its light by lighting another candle.’ Effective leaders create new leaders from followers

  28. Empower Others to Lead. Effective leaders know their limitations. Leadership is not a one-man show. A compelling vision is too big a burden to carry alone; when you burn out, you burn everything out.

  29. Effective leaders teach. Develop a passion for teaching and raising up other leaders. The real test of leadership is your ability to reproduce yourself in the lives of others. Inspire your team to buy into your vision until they own it. The Jethro Model outlines 3 p’s for effective teaching: • Principles—teach the principles • Practice—illustrate the principles through examples; allow learning through practice • Processes—teach and demonstrate processes and systems that work

  30. Help your followers to create new leaders and advance your vision

  31. Support and help your followers towards your success.

  32. Be Humble • Effective leaders are down-to-earth and easy to relate with. People feel more comfortable connecting with a leader who is humble and compassionate. • Strive to understand where other people are coming from and keep a healthy, grounded perspective on your own achievements

  33. Do not be proud or discourage your followers by being a dictator . Pride rushes your fall

  34. Be Honest • Finally, effective leaders are honest. Be upfront with your team members and trust them enough to communicate openly and authentically together. • It’s important to build a level of mutual trust within your team so that each person feels comfortable addressing his or her concerns with you.

  35. Promote team work: Everybody wins

  36. Involve everyone, Use Team Approachcombined efforts make a difference

  37. Key Issues on Team work

  38. Coaching bring the best in your people

  39. Results of good Coaching/Mentorship is Success

  40. Encourage Group Discussion to encourage ownership of the mission

  41. Monitor Progress and Do not micro Manage

  42. Summary • A leader is expected to do a number of things: • initiate action • maintain discipline • set a positive example • motivate subordinates • build morale within the team • support and back up subordinates • delegate responsibility • inspire confidence • stand up under stress • develop a wide range of skills • be decisive • communicate effectively • develop subordinates • solve problems – lots of them

  43. Conclusion • There is no formula when it comes to practicing effective leadership. As a result leadership success calls for the blending of one’s personal capacities along with sound leadership principles being applied in a consistent and flexible manner.

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