25 Leadership Qualities That Makes You A Good Leader
25 Leadership Qualities That Makes You A Good Leader
25 Leadership Qualities That Makes You A Good Leader
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25 Leadership Qualities That
Makes You A Good Leader
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Last Updated on 16 June, 2021
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and
become more, you are a leader. ~John Quincy Adams
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Over the decades, many companies could not compete with global
competition. Among the ones that did succeed, most could not sustain their
position in the market.
Leaders like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and Warren Buffet, with their vision,
unshakable determination, and persistent hard work, led their respective
companies to great heights. With their belief and strong leadership qualities,
they gave a new dimension to the world of business.
This blog, though, is not about them but about the good leadership qualities
that help people make their company great, achieve greatness, and bring new
transformations in the world.
Before deep-diving into the leadership qualities, let's understand leadership in
brief.
What is Leadership?
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According to John Maxwell, 'Leadership is influence - nothing more, nothing
less.'
Warren Bennis called it the capacity to translate vision into reality.
If you google the term 'Leadership,' you will find endless leadership definitions
by the great minds and leaders. After working with some good leaders and
being in a leadership position myself, the understanding I have developed is
that leadership can influence the crowd to believe, act, and work with
perseverance to meet the greater good.
Being a good leader is not a cakewalk. One must possess effective leadership
qualities that help them achieve higher goals and objectives. Be it resistance
and persistence of Mahatma Gandhi or the vision of Elon Musk.
2. Innovative
The roots of effective leadership lie in simple things, one of which is listening.
Listening to someone demonstrates respect; it shows that you value their
ideas and are willing to hear them. ~John Baldoni
Active listening is an excellent quality to have when it comes to leadership.
Good leaders listen to people with great attention and sincerity. It helps them
understand people and their perspectives. Active listening builds trust and
relationships in the long run. Good leaders communicate with care, focus on
the person and the message; they don't interrupt and acknowledge what is
being said. And that is what the world needs; leaders who listen to its people.
Acquiring this skill is not easy; it needs self-awareness and humility to respect
others’ thoughts.
5. Self-Confidence
Good leaders are decisive and know how to help the organization, employees,
stakeholders, and customers.
You would never envision a leader who is unclear and uncertain. Good
leaders are aware of the fact of how their decisions can make or break
businesses. They evaluate a given circumstance many a time before coming
to any conclusion. They collect the necessary information required before
making any announcements. Also, they do not believe rumors but examine a
situation or a problem themselves before making a decision.
10. Problem-Solving Skills
Leadership roles are not only limited to management or delegating. Today for
any business leaders, the spectrum of leadership responsibilities have
evolved. For the proper functioning of an organization, leaders must
have problem-solving skills and an eye for analyzing the situation to make
better decisions. When it comes to effective leadership, problem-solving skills
are crucial.
Good leaders have this innate ability to respond to problems. They are
equipped with the ability to identify and define problems. Make the analysis,
use data, and communicate to solve the issues.
Cultivating strong problem-solving skills is vital for any leader to eliminate
barriers.
11. Fair Attitude
We all have personal biases. One who can think and act beyond this loop is
what makes them different from the crowd. These biases are one of the
factors why most leaders fail to achieve greater heights.
Good leaders are fair to the employees and the organization's processes.
They acknowledge the good and always make room for everyone to thrive
together.
They understand that nothing significant has ever been achieved with an
attitude that is unfair and biased. Even if it does, the sustainability of the
outcome is always questionable.
Good leaders keep biases and unfairness out of the window and create a
culture that does not promote or acknowledge this attitude.
12. Inquisitiveness
Have you ever watched great leaders sharing stories and their experiences in
Ted-talks? I presume you have. If you haven't, I recommend you do it.
You would realize how knowledgeable and curious these leaders are. And
how they are always open to learning new things. Their thoughts, ideas, and
perceptions are unique and thought-provoking.
The reason behind this is their inquisitiveness and curiosity from life. They
pursue various interests and keep themselves invested in it. They are open to
broadening their spectrum through art, technology, and science. And, in fact,
all the world's know-how.
This quality helps them build a rational and positive attitude towards any
problems.
13. Self-motivated
The great leaders of business, industry, and finance, and the great artists,
poets, musicians and writers all became great because they developed the
power of self-motivation. ~Napoleon Hill
One of the essential leadership traits of good leaders is their ability to motivate
others. Good leaders always motivate their employees and boost their
morale when needed. They sail their boat smoothly, even in hazardous
situations. They keep themselves self-motivated and set an example to follow.
14. Humility
Humble leaders make the best leaders. This statement is not something I am
claiming to be true. In his seminal book 'Good to Great,' Jim Collins shows
extensive research data on how humble and willful leaders help their
companies grow and sustain their market position.
Humility is not the first trait that comes to mind when we think about
leadership. But it is one of the essential qualities of a good leader. It is
because humility often gets overshadowed by the flamboyance of the
celebrated leadership qualities.
Humble and willful leaders understand the fact that leadership is all about
working for the greater good. They lead to transform, not dominate. They are
aware of their strengths and weaknesses and always yearn to learn and
contribute more.
15. Care for Others
The best leaders have a high consideration factor. They care about their
people. ~Brian Tracy
Good leaders understand the value of the balance between work and life.
They know that people’s health and wellness associated with the organization
play an important role in attaining success.
They inspire their team members and make sure the staff, clients,
beneficiaries, and customers feel trusted.
They understand the importance of appreciating and recognizing employees
and creating mutual respect and understanding within the organization.
They work towards giving them an environment where everyone can flourish.
16. Self-Discipline
Self-awareness
Self-regulation
Empathy
Motivation and
Social skills
Good leaders are self-aware, act in control, take calculated decisions without
getting carried away. They understand other's perspectives without being
cynical. They are self-motivated and have strong social skills, which help them
build connections and healthy relationships.
These explain that good leaders have a high degree of Emotional Intelligence.
This is why EI is one of the essential leadership attributes.
18. Passion
19. Resilience
Leaders must be tough enough to fight, tender enough to cry, human enough
to make mistakes, humble enough to admit them, strong enough to absorb the
pain, and resilient enough to bounce back and keep on moving. ~Jesse
Jackson
One must understand their self before taking responsibility for others.
Resilient leaders are perceptive and also know how to handle themselves in
any good or bad situation.
Resilient leaders are capable of retaining their energy level under strain and
responding to disruptive changes. They also overcome severe challenges
without destructive behavior or hurting others. Resilient leaders are high
performing leaders who recover from any adversity positively.
20. Accountability
Being an accountable leader is not an easy task. It means you can own up to
commitments and promises you made. It means being answerable to the
actions and decisions made by you and by those you lead. Accountable
leaders establish clear goals and targets. They focus on the future and also
own up to their mistakes. They ask for help when needed and provide honest
and constructive feedback.
Accountability is the glue that ties commitment to the result. ~Bob Practor
21. Supportive
Leadership without support is like trying to make bricks without enough straw.
True leaders reinforce their ideas and plans with strategic partnerships,
alliances, and supportive audiences. ~Reed Markham
Supportive leaders give the guidance that you need. Supportive leaders
mentor you, guides you till you need little to no supervision in the future. They
do not believe in delegating tasks and expecting results right away. They are
with you in the process and support you with their knowledge and
experiences. Supportive leadership involves building trust among the team
members and encouraging dialogue to keep the team spirit high. The
fundamentals of supportive leadership are, therefore, promoting
teamwork, building relationships, and commitment.
22. Tech-savvy
This article is written by Anjan Pathak, a Co-founder and CTO at Vantage Circle.
He is an HR technology enthusiast, very passionate about employee wellness, and
actively participates in corporate culture growth. He is an avid reader and likes to be
updated in the latest knowhows of Human Resource. For any related queries,
contact [email protected]