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We’ve all led people at some points in our lives, at home, our friends, at work, our residential committees/associations, but makes us different from others is when we add a touch of professionalism to our work as a leader.
Professionalism helps leaders to balance people relationships, get good work done on time and also achieve a healthy work-life balance.
Here’s how you take your leadership to a professional level:
- Set Your Goals: Professional leaders start the day by listing their things to do each day. But sometimes, they use their downtime to think about their long term goals. Setting your goals especially on a day-to-day basis helps you navigate through the day hassle-free. You’ll have more clarity about the tasks you need to complete to achieve the goals and this makes delegation easy and clear.
- Master Delegation: When you delegate you don’t just give yourself the time and mental space to dedicate your energy to other more important and urgent tasks but allow your team members to explore their potential, which brings us to the next point.
- Motivate Your Team Members: The best quality of a leader is that he knows he can’t achieve without his team members. He trusts them and looks up to their abilities and hard work. But it’s not just the leader realising their potential, do they realise it? Let your employees know that you believe in them, and show it not just in words but in action. Let them take charge of some things, let them get the chance to prove themselves and pursue their own individual goals.
- Keep Learning and Implement What You Learn: A leader is always learning and a professional leader, implements what is learnt. As a leader, you have to be curious and when you’re curious you learn. Be it strategic, technical or people related, you’re learning every day and what’s more important is putting your learning to good use. Learning is key to a company’s growth and as a leader you are an inspiration to others.
- Be Open To Criticism: This is a big one. When you reach a certain position on the corporate ladder taking criticism becomes difficult but a professional leader needs to be open to all ideas and feedback. In fact, you learn something new only when care enough to take suggestions. Your team members too, will feel that they’re part of what you are creating.