Real Leadership

“Leadership is not magnetic personality — that can just as well be a glib tongue.

It is not ‘making friends and influencing people’ — that is flattery.

Leadership is lifting a person’s vision to high sights, the raising of a person’s performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond its normal limitations.”
                – Peter F. Drucker

22 Ways to Become Spectacularly Inspirational

1. Do important work vs. merely offering opinions.

2. Lift people up vs. tear others down.

3. Use the words of leadership vs. the language of victimhood.

4. Don’t worry about getting the credit for getting things done.

5. Become part of the solution rather than part of the problem.

6. Take your health to a level called superfit.

7. Commit to mastery of your craft instead of accepting mediocrity in your work.

8. Associate with people whose lives you want to be living.

9. Study for an hour a day. Double your learning and you’ll triple your success.

10. Run your own race. “No one can possibly achieve real and lasting success by being a conformist,” wrote billionaire J. Paul Getty

11. Do something small yet scary every single day.

12. Lead Without a Title.

13. Focus on people’s strengths vs. obsessing around their weaknesses.

14. Remember that potential unused turns into pain. So dedicate yourself to expressing your best.

15. Smile more.

16. Listen more.

17. Read the autobiography of Nelson Mandela.

18. Reflect on the words of Eleanor Roosevelt who said: “Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people.”

19. Persist longer than the critics suggest you should.

20. Say “please” and “thank you”.

21. Love your loved ones.

22. Do work that matters.

By Robin Sharma, author of the #1 bestseller “The Leader Who Had No Title”

Growing Your Seeds

We have just had the third part of our series Your People but then, it does not end there. And why not? Human resources is, after all, an organization’s greatest asset. Fathom that while management is about technicalities, leadership is about people. Oh yes, I heard you… Vision. But then, vision involves steering your organization, your people to a higher level.

“We desperately need… a national and global economy in which people act not only as consumers but as citizens, in which workers reassert their responsibility for themselves and the success of their companies.” – Hillary Clinton

See? The foundation of a great company lies on how well it handles its people. You know that… unfortunately, not all knows how to bring out the best in their people.

Again:

People in your company should not be taken for granted, but nurtured and cared for. They are your internal customers. They bring in the business for you. They make customers happy enough to make them come back for more, thus, helping spread the good word about your company’s products and services. Your people are your company’s ambassadors of goodwill, the direct extension of your office, of your company.

Catch them doing right even for minor tasks rather than finding faults.

Be broadminded. Allow for some mistakes from your employees. Help them realize that failure is not so bad but can be part of growing. Understand that committing a mistake is normal so long as one learns from it and does not repeat it.

One way to “exploit, reverse and maximize” on this is by investing in the hiring, training and development of your employees, bottoms up and across other functional areas of the company.

“Companies die because their managers focus on the economic activity of producing goods and services, and they forget that their organization’s true nature is that of a community of humans.”
~ Arie De Geus

With that, look for hidden talents of employees that might have been overlooked. Encourage them to perform tasks they’re smart enough of doing.

Apply positive strokes, words of encouragement, and a healthy working environment. Cheer for your employees so they are encouraged to go beyond what is required of them. Help ordinary employees deliver extraordinary results.

Lastly, if possible, make public announcements like press releases about outstanding performances of employees. Like artists and musicians, employees need an applause after a good performance.

Sounds simple? So, have you?

Remember:
“Growing your seeds starts with recognizing the seed then doing what it takes to nurture it to its full potential.”

Jesse Domingo