What Makes Leaders Different?
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All of us know leaders who stand out in a crowd, who have risen to the top and
who accomplish significantly more than their peers. Let's examine some of the
characteristics that make these leaders different:
VISION - Leaders have a clear picture of what they see their group becoming or
doing in the future. There's a difference between eyesight and vision. Vision is
the ability to get MEANING from eyesight. Effective leaders have vision.
GOAL-DIRECTED - Leaders know where they stand, where they're going and how
they're going to get there. They realize that no one ever accomplishes anything
of consequence without a goal. They also realize that in order to fulfill their
vision, they need to set a series of goals that will help them to do so.
Effective leaders are goal-directed.
CLEAR PURPOSE - Leaders know why they exist, what they believe and what their
values are. Having a clear purpose gives them the energy and focus they need to
accomplish their goals and fulfill their vision. Effective leaders have a clear
purpose.
SELF-CONTROL/SELF-DISCIPLINE - Leaders are many times required to do things that
ordinary people don't like to do. The truth of the matter is, leaders probably
don't like to do them either. The difference between a leader and an ordinary
person is that a leader does whatever it takes to accomplish the goal, and many
times this requires self-control and self-discipline. Effective leaders have
self-control and self-discipline.
ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE - To achieve their goals and fulfill their vision,
leaders need to persuade others to take action on their ideas. This requires
that they think clearly, speak clearly and listen carefully. Effective leaders
have the ability to communicate.
ENERGY - Leaders need the physical vitality and mental alertness that comes from
a high level of energy. Hard work, clear thinking, commitment and persistence
require a high level of energy. Leaders boost their energy through proper diet,
nutrition, exercise, positive thinking, rest, relaxation and an outside hobby or
interest. Effective leaders have a high level of energy.
PERSISTENCE - There are only two reasons why most projects fail: not starting
and not finishing. Leaders finish what they start because they remember their
vision, focus on their goals and visualize their goals as already accomplished.
They have the staying power and persistence to follow through on their goals
regardless of circumstances or what other people say, think, or do. Effective
leaders have persistence.
POSITIVE ATTITUDE - Leaders look at how things can be done, not why they can't
be done. They look for ways over, around, or through obstacles. They have an "I
will not be denied" attitude. To paraphrase W. Clement Stone, "There is little
difference between ordinary people and leaders. The little difference is
attitude. The big difference is whether the attitude is positive or negative."
Effective leaders have a positive attitude.
To be a more effective leader, clarify your vision and purpose. Develop a
written and specific goals program. Develop your self-control, self-discipline
and ability to communicate. Maintain a high energy level by taking care of your
mind and body. Persist in all you do, and approach every challenge and
opportunity with a positive attitude. Do these things and you'll not only be
different, but you'll also MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
By Rex Houze, Executive Vice President of Leadership Management International
USA, Inc.(r) and co-author of Bridging the Leadership Gap.
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