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From Leadership Dynamics, Inc. So
what does it take to be leader? What qualities need to be developed? Consider
the five "L's" of leadership: 1.
Listen Listening
is one of the most important assets a leader can possess. This
enables you to gain insights in addition to friendships. As you
listen, learn to listen
with understanding. Suspend the certainty of what you
think you know and listen to what is being said. Listen with
compassion and caring, for
without these components you're not really listening. 2.
Live Leaders
must lead by example. This point cannot be overemphasized, as you cannot
impart what you do not possess. A leader needs to live out
the principles and characteristics he expects to see in his
followers, as we cannot
lead anyone further than we have been ourselves. John
Maxwell has said, "People are changed not by coercion or
intimidation, but by
example." 3.
Learn Only
through learning new things do we continue in our pursuit of
excellence and avoid becoming stale. Growth is the only evidence
of life. Learn as much as
you can. Commit yourself to a continual,
systematic schedule of personal development and orient yourself
around that commitment to personal growth. 4.
Love The
old adage is true: People don't care how much you know until they know
how much you care. If your goals and decisions are self‑centered,
followers will quickly lose their loyalty and enthusiasm. Resist
the temptation to use
people simply to fill your organizational chart or
complete a personal mission. That's manipulation, not love.
Loving people involves
making others feel important out of your genuine concern
and commitment to them. According to John 13.35 the clearly
identifiable characteristic
of a Christian is his love! 5.
Legacy This
is the ultimate commentary on your leadership effectiveness. This means devoting ourselves to the development of the full
potential of those around
us. Think about the legacy of your leadership and how you
will be remembered. Will you be remembered for your loving
commitment to others? Your ability to listen? Your continual pursuit of
improvement? Your
consistency to walk the talk? A
commitment to leadership is a commitment to personal integrity,
character and growth. Don't shortcut the process by failing to
develop the needed
infrastructure. Leadership is not a position but a lifestyle!
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