The document discusses the key traits of effective leaders:
1) They challenge the process and encourage innovation.
2) They inspire a shared vision and appeal to others' interests.
3) They enable others to act by developing cooperative relationships and respecting autonomy.
4) They model the way through personal example and upholding shared standards.
5) They encourage the heart by recognizing contributions and building confidence.
3. They challenge the process Leaders seek out challenging opportunities. Challenge people to try out new approaches to their work. Search outside the formal boundaries of the organization for innovative ways to improve. Ask “What can we learn?” when things don’t go as expected Experiment and take risks even when there is a chance of failure
4. They inspire a shared vision Talk about future trends. Describe a compelling image of what the future could look like. Appeal to others to share an exciting dream of the future. Are contagiously enthusiastic and positive about the future. Speak with genuine conviction about the higher meaning and purpose of work. BHAG
5. They enable others to act Develop cooperative relationships with people they work with. Actively listen to diverse points of view. Treat others with dignity and respect. Support the decisions that people make on their own. Ensure that people grow in their jobs by learning new skills and developing themselves.
6. They model the way Leaders set a personal example of what they expect from others. Make certain that their staff adhere to the principles and standards agreed upon. Clear about their philosophy of leadership. Make progress toward goals one step at a time. Follow through on the promises and commitments they make. Level 5 Leader
7. They encourage the heart Praise people for a job well one. Make it a point to let people know about their confidence in their abilities. Creatively reward people for their contributions to the success of company projects. Publicly recognise people. Give members of their team lots of appreciation and support for their contributions.
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10. 16. I ask “What can we learn?” when things do not go as expected. 17. I show others how their long-term interests can be realized by enlisting in a common vision. 18. I support the decisions that people make on their own. 19. I am clear about my philosophy of leadership. 20. I publicly recognise people who exemplify commitment to shared values. 21. I experiment and take risks even when there is a chance of failure. 22. I am contagiously enthusiastic and positive about future possibilities. Almost Always Very Frequently Usually Fairly Often Some-times Occass- ionally Once in awhile Seldom Rarely Almost Never 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
25. Justin Tamsett B.Ed (Phys & Health Education) "What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others." Pericles