5 Top qualities of a Great Manager in 2020:
We know the buzz words. Integrity. Engagement. Authenticity. Values. Vision. Mission.
These terms probably show up regularly. At meetings, in minutes, in planning documents.
But so what? What on earth do all these slick labels mean for you? In an effort to share a valuable message about what good leadership looks like, are we in danger of becoming bogged down in a whole load of seemingly meaningless terms?
Against the background and context of some of the toughest times for managers and leaders in living memory, this year we’ve taken a closer look at what developing healthy leadership behaviours really means and given you our five top tips on how to achieve it for your people.
Did you know that workplace culture accounts for 30% of performance difference? (Hay Group Data 2015). And culture is by far and away (70%) most heavily influenced by the quality of leadership.
In the second quarter of this year, we hosted a leadership study in which we asked delegates from across our client base to tell us the top five qualities they value most in a leader. The results are below.
The best leader:
1) Shows Self-awareness:
Leaders who have worked on themselves and understand their workplace behaviours – and on managing the impact of those behaviours – are held in far greater esteem than those who have not. This doesn’t mean we all need to do the latest fancy psychometric personality test. Self-awareness is dynamic. Sometimes it’s as simple as allowing yourself to become aware of a particular behaviour and then asking yourself what sits behind it and what the impact on those around you might be. Our tip: Be prepared to be wrong. Recognising your mistakes and saying sorry is powerful.
2) Communicates Goals Effectively:
Being able to set and communicate goals is an art and many of us have experienced challenges in this area, particularly since moving to a world of managing remotely. Generally speaking, communicating clear goals relies on the leader being able to flex both right brain (creative, visionary) and left brain (logical, detail) thinking. Goals that truly motivate and get results are those which are first and foremost understood in terms of the ‘what’ (don’t ask for a four legged domestic animal if you want a dog – you are liable to get a cat!) and in terms of the ‘why’. Knowing why we are working towards a goal makes it much easier to get on board. Our tip: Ensure that in setting out your business goals you have made clear not only the WHAT to achieve them, but also the WHY.
3) Demonstrates Passion and Commitment
This one always takes us by surprise! Leaders who are enthusiastic about and committed to a project are 10 times more likely to execute it successfully than those who are half-hearted. Coaching is a great way for leaders to find for themselves the ‘way in’ to a project and to turn an unfulfilling brief into one that brings out their very best. Our tip: If you don’t believe in what you are doing, nor will anyone else. Ask yourself what motivates you and weave it into your work.
4) Learns from Success and Failure:
Getting better at what we do relies on our being able to understand what has worked for us and what hasn’t. The best leaders are those who are continually asking themselves what they are getting right and shining a light on what they are not. Inviting feedback from colleagues and asking ‘what else’ is a truly powerful way to engender support and improve on past efforts. Our tip: Whether it is formal or informal, always conduct a ‘lessons learned’ exercise at the end of any major project. Be receptive and open to feedback on an ongoing basis.
5) Is Reading This!:
We know that in today’s busy and less that certain world, business demands mean that time to spend on developing yourself and those around you is scarce. The fact that you have taken ten minutes out to find out how you might become even better at what you do well shows that you are absolutely on the right track. Congratulations!
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