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As a Marine Aviator,
business owner, and consultant, I have dedicated many years to honing my
leadership and development skills both organizational and
personal. In my experiences I discovered three
simple principles that, when properly applied, will make your leadership
journey incredibly rewarding.
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Number One it is all about you
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Number Two it is all about them
·
Number Three it is all about the organization
I confirmed these proven principles in
interviews with over one-hundred successful leaders. Here is an overview for
you.
Organizational Leadership Principle
Number One It is all about you.
You must make the conscious choice to
accept the leadership role. It is not enough to occupy a position of leadership
(as defined by a box on the organization chart with your name on it). In
fact, many people have made the choice to lead, exercising vast
influence, without being in a so-called "leadership"
position. In making the choice to lead, you take responsibility for yourself
first, which means you must commit to working on your own personal and
professional development. If you cannot, or will not lead and develop yourself,
you cannot lead and develop others. You must recognize that you will take some
hits in your visible leadership role but you must also not shy away from them.
You must realize that your decisions may not always be popular, but
understand this comes with the territory. You will discover the rewards of
leading are well worth it..
The three essential elements of this
first principle that you must master are:
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Integrity Do you
deliver on your commitments?
·
Technical competence
Do you understand the tasks?
·
Setting the example
Are you a proper role model?
Once you accept the first principle and
embrace these three elements you are ready to move on to the next principle.
Organizational Leadership Principle
Number Two It is all about them.
In this case, them refers
to those we lead. Your purpose as a leader is to engage and motivate
your employees to bring 100% of themselves to work, every day. As their
leader, it is your responsibility to create the right environment for them to
motivate themselves and to exceed your expectations. Your focus should be on
helping people perform more effectively and efficiently. This helps them
become more productive and advance in their careers. It also shows
them that you care about them.
The three essential elements of this
principle are:
·
Self-awareness Do
you know what you do well?
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Taking care of people - Do you look out for them?
·
Developing new leaders
Do you help people advance?
Applied properly, this principle will
help you in the long run as your employees become more efficient, more
productive, and more effective. They will require less supervision--which
brings us to principle number three.
Organizational Leadership
Principle Number Three It is about the
organization.
There are unethical and misguided
bosses who think the organization exists to support them. This arrogance
ultimately brings failure. We come together in associations or businesses
to accomplish something that we could not accomplish alone. Your employees give
you their time and you compensate them with standard benefits. As a leader
within your organization, you must recognize that you are part of the
organization, but not the organization itself.
Investing your ego and ambition in
your job is fine--to a point. In the extreme, this creates an overbearing
autocrat. The truly effective leader knows he or she is an active member within
the team and always works to better the team. Real leaders have a forward
looking orientation and work to build the culture of their group. It is the
insecure leader who wants their successor to fail. Any leader who fails to
support an employee--for any reason--hurts the organization, therefore
violating Principle Number Three.
The essential three elements of this
law are:
·
Commanders intent
Where are we going and why?
·
Culture and
Values - What makes this place tick?
·
Practice Do we work to
get better at what we do?
Clearly, there are
many layers to each of these laws. But the first step to higher leadership
effectiveness is to make the choice to be a leader. Then, focus on your people
and help them succeed. Together, you can successfully advance your
organization into the future you articulate. Once you embrace these three
laws, you are on your way to becoming a truly successful leader and you will
create a thriving organization as you navigate your way through the tumultuous
sea to the land of new opportunities new opportunities not seen by many.
About the Author:
With over twenty years of leadership
experience, Wally Adamchik (President of FireStarter Speaking and Consulting) is
a respected consultant on the topic of leadership. As a U.S. Marine, he was deployed throughout the world to participate in
training, peacekeeping, and combat operations. He then refined and mastered his motivational skills in corporate America.
As an author, speaker and business consultant, his book NO YELLING: The Nine Secrets of
Marine Corps Leadership You MUST Know To WIN In Business has recently been
published.
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