How to Improve Your Leadership Skills

Know where you are going., Know why you are going there., Understand how progress towards the vision is measured., Know your resources., Be yourself.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Know where you are going.

    If you are not clear about the destination, you will wind up some place else and so will those looking to you for direction.

    Leaders have vision.

    Make sure your vision is clear and written down.
  2. Step 2: Know why you are going there.

    There is no point in doing something extremely well, if it doesn't need to be done at all.

    Who benefits? What are the consequences of NOT realizing the vision? , What will it look like when the vision is a reality? , Use them.

    Ordinary leaders have accomplished extraordinary things with very little.Work with what you have, where you are, with the time available.

    Everyone has 24 hrs. a day.

    Use them in pursuit of the goals that get you where you want to go. , Nobody can be who you are with your unique history, perspective, and combination of strengths and weaknesses.

    Be yourself, but be your "best" self.

    Second rate character leads to second rate results.
  3. Step 3: Understand how progress towards the vision is measured.

  4. Step 4: Know your resources.

  5. Step 5: Be yourself.

Detailed Guide

If you are not clear about the destination, you will wind up some place else and so will those looking to you for direction.

Leaders have vision.

Make sure your vision is clear and written down.

There is no point in doing something extremely well, if it doesn't need to be done at all.

Who benefits? What are the consequences of NOT realizing the vision? , What will it look like when the vision is a reality? , Use them.

Ordinary leaders have accomplished extraordinary things with very little.Work with what you have, where you are, with the time available.

Everyone has 24 hrs. a day.

Use them in pursuit of the goals that get you where you want to go. , Nobody can be who you are with your unique history, perspective, and combination of strengths and weaknesses.

Be yourself, but be your "best" self.

Second rate character leads to second rate results.

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