What makes a person want to follow a leader? People want to be
guided by those they respect and who have a clear sense of direction. To gain
respect, they must be ethical. A sense of direction is achieved by conveying a
strong vision of the future.
When a person is deciding if she respects you as a leader, she
does not think about your attributes, rather, she observes what you do so
that she can know who you really are. She uses this
observation to tell if you are an honorable and trusted leader or a
self-serving person who misuses authority to look good and get promoted.
Self-serving leaders are not as effective because their employees only obey
them, not follow them. They succeed in many areas because they present a good
image to their seniors at the expense of their workers.
Be
Know
Do
The basis of good leadership is honorable character and selfless service
to your organization. In your employees' eyes, your leadership is everything
you do that effects the organization's objectives and their well-being.
Respected leaders concentrate on (U.S. Army, 1983):
- what they are [be] (such as beliefs and character)
- what they know (such as job, tasks, and human nature)
- what
they do (such as implementing, motivating, and
providing direction).
What makes a person want to follow a leader? People want to be
guided by those they respect and who have a clear sense of direction. To gain
respect, they must be ethical. A sense of direction is achieved by conveying a
strong vision of the future.
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