LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP
“Leadership listens, inspires, motivates, and gives a direction, a common goal to aspire to,”
“Leadership matters. It matters today more than ever,” “But, the old way has run its course.
Leadership today must be based on purpose, inspiration, caring, and compassion.”
Leadership is an important factor for making an organization successful. It is the art or process
of influencing people to perform assigned tasks willingly, efficiently and competently. Without
leadership a line manager simply cannot be effective. Communication is effective and open.
Everyone understands the vision and goals of the organization, and everyone has input into
how they can be improved. People feel that they are an important part of the organization and
they give their best for the success of the organization.
High performance of people in the organization is the focal point for achieving success. This
high performance can be secured only if there is effective leadership qualities available with the
lines managers.
Leadership and management are closely linked functions. Both the functions are complimentary
to each other. Without efficient management, the direction set by a leader risks being
unsustainable. Similarly, management exercised without effective leadership perpetuates
current activities and directions, without adaptation to meet strategic goals and without
optimizing the performance of the organization.
Leadership and management operate hand in hand. To be a good manager, line managers
require leadership skills, and an effective leader depends on the management skills for
achieving the goals and objectives.
Effective leadership of the line managers requires leadership qualities in them. These qualities
are to be visible by their actions in the context and circumstances of different situations. Line
managers with effective leadership qualities exhibit (Fig 1) a combination of some of the
following qualities.
Future vision- Successful leadership involves creating a well founded vision of what can
be achieved in the future and the best way to approach it.
Integrity – Effective leaders often place great importance on ethical values. They always
do the right things even if these things are difficult. In general, leaders with integrity are
honest, truthful, fair, reliable and do not let their emotions affect their ability to do their
job.
Self confidence – Good and strong leaders have a firm belief in their abilities. They
generally remain confident at all the times and demonstrate the ability to handle
challenges and pressures.
Creativity – Effective line managers with the leadership qualities are creative in their
approach. They develop new ideas to resolve current issues and implement them
effectively to prevent future recurrences.
Self awareness and adaptability – Line managers who are skilful leaders exhibit an
understanding of their own values, skills, strengths and weaknesses. They are often
flexible and willing to continually improve their knowledge and skills to meet new
challenges.
Decision making capabilities – This is the capability to exploit opportunities and to make
sound decisions which benefits the organization. Line managers with leadership
qualities have the capabilities for making sound decisions.
Openness – Line managers with effective leadership qualities listen openly to the ideas,
suggestions and opinions of their people. They are willing to adopt new ways of doing
things if they believe it will be beneficial for the organisation. They focus on creating a
positive environment of mutual respect and trust that enables the organization to be
well prepared for new challenges.
Ability to understand people – Good leadership amongst line managers requires a clear
understanding of human behaviour and the ability to develop open and honest
relationships with the people to understand their abilities, concerns, interests and
motivations.
Business understanding – Line managers with leadership qualities strive to have a clear
understanding of their business, the environment in which they operate and their
competitors. They develop an awareness of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats for their business and focus on maximizing resources to their full potential.