How to be a Leader at Work.
Whether you are a new manager or a master there
is one rule you can't disregard. You can not
motivate someone. There is nothing you can do to
motivate your associates. Either they are
motivated or not. It is a stereotype but it's
true.
Motivation comes from inside, not outside. People
are motivated as you. We all need food, clothes,
benefits, good health care and security. Although
you can't do many things about benefits, you can
provide to your employees performance standards
clearly and honestly.
You can also give them freedom on how to do their
job well and succeed at their work goals. Do not
forget but it's not only money people want in
their job. They also want to feel appreciated,
learn and master new skills and feeling that they
contribute to the organization.
Your workers need some basic requirements in
order to be effective and produce results. They
need proper equipment and tools, appropriate
training and regular updates.
Be very clear about your expectations and
objectives. Listen to your workers opinion and
discuss every dicision has been made that affects
their position and work. You must provide all the
information to your workers and not hide anything.
Another extremely important issue is that you
should fight, if necessary, with your seniors for
your workers. Don't let them on their own and
fail. You will fail too as a result. Rewarding
for their efforts is another way to gain their
commitment and appreciation.
Actions are more effective than words. You should
be the paradigm to your workers. Your behavior is
that counts most, not what you say. Whatever you
give to them the same you will get in your
environment.
Be a Leader instead of Boss. Leaders don't push
they pull. They don't force, they persuade. The
leader wins or loses with the team. The success
of the leader is tied to the success of the team.
You authority will not come from your job title.
It will come from people following you in the
process by your example. You can't claim yourself
as a leader and ask to follow you. They decide to
follow you because they want to go in the same
direction you're going.
Your goal is to create commitment not Obedience
. Obedient workers follow the rules work hard in
front of you , do Only what it's required to do
and that's it. When you leave, they stop working
or do just the neccesary tasks and nothing more.
Fear of yelling and rebuking is what leads their
actions.
You don't want compliant subordinates.You want
committed workers, who identify their
self-interest with yours and with excellent job
performance. They'll work just as hard and just
as well when you're not watching because they're
not working for you, they're working with you.
You don't want to control "subordinates." You
want to lead workers. Subordinates require
superiors. Workers require commitment and effort
to achieve shared goals which leaders inspire.
Finally, You don't give up your authority when
you treat workers as equals and seek their
commitment.You're still in charge. You can't
evade your responsibilities as a manager even if
you want to.
Christos Varsamis is Internet & Business
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