By: Vadim Kotelnikov

Founder, Ten3 Business e-Coach – Inspiration and Innovation Unlimited!

"If people are coming to work excited . . . if they're making mistakes freely and fearlessly . . . if they're having fun . . . if they're concentrating doing things, rather than preparing reports and going to meetings - then somewhere you have leaders."

Robert Townsend

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  1. Create an Inspiring Vision & Lead by Example

     
    1. Create an inspiring vision; establish shared values; give direction and set stretch goals

    2. Manage change strategically, create change; lead change; manage resistance to change

    3. Lead by example; practice what you preach; set an example, and share risks or hardship

    4. Demonstrate confidence; win respect and trust without courting popularity

  2. Empower, Inspire, and Energize People

    1. Be enthusiastic; inspire and energize people; create a positive work environment

    Inspirational Leader: 10 Roles

    1. Empower people; delegate authority; be open to ideas; have faith in the creativity of others

    2. Communicate openly and honestly; give clear guidelines; set clear expectations

    3. Empathize; be willing to discuss and solve problems; listen with understanding; support and help

  3. Build and Lead a Team

    1. Use team approach; facilitate cooperation; involve everyone; trust your team rely on their judgment

    2. Bring out the best in your people; have common touch with them; coach and provide effective feedback

    3. Permit group decision; help your team reach better decisions

    4. Monitor progress, but don't micromanage, lead your team; avoid close supervision; do not overboss; do not dictate; lead team self-assessment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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