Encouraged leaders to be humble and to demonstrate solidarity with others. This kind of inclusive and respectful style of leadership is incredibly important for any situation.
Effective
leaders transcend titles by having the right combination of charisma,
enthusiasm and self-assurance.
The
word leadership often connotates a person who is in charge. High-ranking people
who have immense influence over others are considered leaders. But leadership
isn’t entirely about a person’s position or his seniority, neither it has got
anything to do with experience. Effective leaders transcend titles by having
the right combination of charisma, enthusiasm, and self-assurance. It may seem
like leaders are just gifted with these skills, but the truth is most
leadership attributes can be learned and bettered with time and practice. These
are the 10 leadership traits of the world’s most powerful and successful
leaders that you can learn and emulate:
Stay Positive, no matter
what:
Great
leaders are aware that exhibiting a positive attitude is essential for a happy
and motivated team. A great leader stays positive and figures out ways to keep
the team motivated to solve the problems, even in the worst situations.
Walt
Disney (1901-1966), had a fair share hardships and challenges but he managed to
stay positive and find new opportunities every time. In 1928, Disney found that
his film producer, Charles Mintz, desired to reduce his payments for the Oswald
series. He even threatened to cut ties with Disney if he didn’t accept his
terms. Disney chose to part ways with him and leave Oswald, but Disney decided
to create something new: the iconic Mickey Mouse.
Have a Sense of Humor:
It’s
important for any kind of leader to have a sense of humor, especially when
things go wrong. You need to be able to laugh things off to boost the morale of
your team members which directly impacts productivity.
As
president, Barack Obama displayed confidence and calm even during stressful
situations. Obama’s sense of humor made him grounded, realistic, and honest
which helped him even during some tense moments in the White House.
Embrace Failures and Manage
Set Backs:
No
matter how hard you try to avoid it, failures are a part of your journey that
you can’t change. So, it’s better to know how to deal with them.
Great
leaders deal with failure by remaining calm, logically thinking through the
situation and utilizing their resources.
Henry
Ford founded the Detroit Automobile Company in 1899, but the produced cars did
not live up to his standards and were too costly. The company dissolved in 1901
and Ford set up the Henry Ford Company later. The sales were slow and the
company faced financial doldrums. But in 1903 the Ford Motor Company was
finally successful and put Ford on the world map.
Listen, and Give Feedback:
The
best leaders are great listeners and communicate clearly with the people around
them. They interpret other people properly without taking offense and analyze
things in a logical manner.
The
Dalai Lama, as a symbol of the unification of the state of Tibet, displays a
benevolent leadership that is aimed towards truth and understanding. This is a
great example for all leaders: if you want to give good directions to others,
you must get feedback from people to understand the situation properly.
Exude Confidence Everywhere:
Confidence
is the essential trait of any leader because it holds the key to solving most
of the problems in life.
Elon
Musk is a great example of a leader with confidence. He truly believes in the
success of Tesla, which he has displayed on numerous occasions through his
actions. He doesn’t apologize for his beliefs and remains firm in his opinions
and actions.
Delegate work:
Good
leaders know that delegation is important as delegating to others shows that
you have confidence in their abilities, resulting in higher morale and loyalty
in the workplace.
Although
Steve Jobs was known for focusing in on the smallest of details, he ensured to
delegate work to the right teams. He invested time in finding, cultivating, and
trusting talented team members like Tim Cook to ensure Apple runs smoothly.
Decision making based on
past learnings:
Great
leaders know that the past has always something to teach them so they trust
their experiences more often. They connect the present challenges with the past
learnings to make decisions promptly.
Warren
Buffett, one of the richest people in the world, has also made several
multi-million (and sometimes multi-billion) dollar mistakes. He has stated that
buying the company Berkshire Hathaway was his biggest mistake but from that bad
mistake, he realized that it was unwise to pursue “improvements” and
“expansions” in the existing textile industry. Despite mistakes like that, Buffett
continued to make the right decisions.
Lead by Example and follow
commitments:
Great
leaders are the most committed and hardworking ones and ensure that they stick
to their commitments even when others don’t. All great leaders lead by example.
Suu
Kyi is the epitome of committed and belief-driven leadership as displayed
during her 15 years of house arrest post which she was voted state counsellor
in Myanmar. She became a symbol of peaceful resistance when she attempted to
bring democracy to her country.
Take Responsibility and
Never Blame Others:
Great
leaders know that they need to take personal responsibility for failure
irrespective of the institution they represent. How can they expect their
subordinates or followed to hold themselves accountable if they themselves
don’t? Great leaders don’t play the blame game.
Howard
Gillman is the chancellor of UC Irvine which rescinded a bunch of acceptances
by citing missed deadlines as the reason. But the college soon realized this
was a mistake and reversed its decision. Gillman and the university accepted
responsibility and decided to move past their earlier bad decision.
Inspire and Grow People
Around:
Any
good leader knows how important it is to develop the skills of their team
members or people who follow them. Great leaders share their knowledge with
others and give them the opportunity to grow and achieve. This is how leaders
gain their respect and loyalty.
Pope Francis has been
unusually popular because he has admirable leadership skills. His TEDTalk drew
attention among millions as he encouraged leaders to be humble and to
demonstrate solidarity with others. This kind of inclusive and respectful style
of leadership is incredibly important for any situation.