Top Ten Competencies of Leadership:
Listening
Skills - conducting and initiating dialogue that requires active and reflective
listening; being attentive to what others are saying, asking good questions,
obtaining accurate comprehension; focusing on the other person’s thoughts and
perspectives; as well as strong interpersonal skills to maintain a productive
and substantive dialogue
Emotional
Intelligence - effectively communicating between the emotional and rational
sides of our brain; EQ can be developed and is defined in four dimensions - self
awareness (self-assessment), self-management (self control), social awareness
(empathy) and relationship management (relationship building), according to
psychologist and author Daniel Goleman
EWE: For me, Emotional Intelligence is knowing how to lead others with your heart not just with your head.
In my opinion, EI also referred to as EQ (Emotional Quotient) is the essence of this quote which has been attributed to very many people from Theodore Roosevelt to John Maxwell (italics mine):
"People won't (actually don't) care how much you know until they know how much you care."
EWE: For me, Emotional Intelligence is knowing how to lead others with your heart not just with your head.
In my opinion, EI also referred to as EQ (Emotional Quotient) is the essence of this quote which has been attributed to very many people from Theodore Roosevelt to John Maxwell (italics mine):
"People won't (actually don't) care how much you know until they know how much you care."
Action-Oriented
- leading by example and creating a culture that enacts values stated and
achieves results; doing what you say you will do and what you ask of others;
giving priority to the learning initiatives necessary to achieve desired
results; and ultimately, having the ability to develop the people around you,
encouraging growth, and risk-taking EWE: I believe that everyone has to have aspirations however, without action, you will never achieve those aspirations irrespective of how much you believe and how long you have conceived that aspiration for.
Diversity
Awareness - endorsing a culture that understands and recognizes the importance
of diversity for success; embracing the cultural, social and economic needs and
differences within this diversity; providing positive influences and role
modeling; and promoting the value-add of everyone
EWE: For my thoughts on this, I welcome you to read my articles:
Variety is the Spice of lifeIf you want to develop or just deepen your leadership skills, you can contact me for a free ½ hour Coaching or Mentoring Session. Send an email to: empoweredwomenexcel@gmail.com
To be continued...
Source: What
Does It Take to be a Great Leader? By Rita Balian Allen
You can read my LEADER series:
L - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/01/leader.html
E - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/01/leader_28.html
A - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/02/leader_1.html
D - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/02/leader.html
E - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/03/leader.html
R - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/03/leader_15.html
You can read my LEADER series:
L - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/01/leader.html
E - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/01/leader_28.html
A - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/02/leader_1.html
D - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/02/leader.html
E - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/03/leader.html
R - http://empowered-women-excel.blogspot.ca/2016/03/leader_15.html
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