The Burden of Leadership

Bloganuary writing prompt
What makes a good leader?

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When we have a conversation about leadership, one can find opinions and ideals with a few keystrokes. There are seminars, books, and articles thoroughly covering the subject. During my time in the military I read several in an attempt to find everything I could about becoming a better leader. I’ve listed a few below.

Principles of Leadership

  1. Lead by Example: Leaders should act in ways they expect their team members to emulate. The actions of a leader set the standards for their team.
  2. Be Transparent: This involves being open about plans, decisions, and challenges. Transparency encourages trust and creates an open work environment.
  3. Communicate Effectively: Leaders should provide clear, concise, and consistent communication. They should also be ready to listen and consider the input of their team members.
  4. Empower Your Team: Give your team the authority to make decisions. This promotes trust and loyalty and helps your team members to grow professionally.
  5. Show Empathy: Leaders should understand and share the feelings of their team members. A leader who shows empathy can build strong relationships.
  6. Encourage Creativity and Innovation: Leaders should foster an environment encouraging team members to think outside the box and develop innovative solutions.
  7. Be Adaptable: Leaders should be flexible and ready to change their plans. Being adaptable allows a leader to respond effectively to changes and challenges.
  8. Foster a Positive Environment: Leaders should create a positive and inclusive work environment. This can boost morale and productivity.
  9. Encourage Continuous Learning: Leaders should promote a culture of continuous learning and development. This helps team members to improve their skills and knowledge.
  10. Build Trust: Trust is crucial for effective leadership. Leaders can build trust by being reliable, honest, and open.

Key leadership traits, each with a brief description:

  • Integrity: This trait involves being honest and having strong moral principles. Leaders with integrity are trustworthy and ethical.
  • Confidence: Leaders need to show confidence in their decisions and actions. This helps to instill confidence in their team members.
  • Decisiveness: Good leaders can make decisions quickly and effectively, especially under pressure.
  • Courage: Leaders often need to take risks and make difficult decisions. This requires courage.
  • Passion: Leaders should be passionate about their work and their team. This passion can inspire their team members.
  • Humility: Effective leaders understand that they are not superior to their team members. They should be humble and ready to listen to others’ ideas.
  • Empathy: Leaders should understand and share the feelings of their team members. This can help to build strong relationships.
  • Resilience: Leaders often face challenges and setbacks. They need to be resilient to keep going and remain positive.
  • Self-awareness: Good leaders understand their strengths and weaknesses. They are open to feedback and willing to make changes.
  • Accountability: Leaders should take responsibility for their actions and decisions. They should also hold their team members accountable for their performance.

Being a leader is more than the things found in books or articles. Leaders aren’t born. They are developed. Titles or positions don’t make you a leader. Learning how to handle the burden of leadership does. Good luck!