8 Things To Remember 

 
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1. Remember to offer kindness

Cruel comments, sarcasm and harsh criticism never make anyone's day better.
And being ignored can come off as the worst sort of mean. Being mindful of
others' feelings is critical for a great leader to build a productive
environment. The team will build a culture that follows the leader's
demeanor. Treated them with care and consideration, even when they screw up.
Then they will remember to do the same.

2. Remember to offer respect.

People on the team need to feel that you value their skills and knowledge.
If you treat them like children, they will act like children, or worse.
Great leaders remember to let their teams know they are valued, because
words, tone and gestures will show it. Everyone from the cleaning person to
the top executive deserves certain basic courtesies, including a cordial
greeting, a present moment of your attention and the acknowledgement of
their efforts.

3. Remember to offer patience.

Great leaders maintain their own sanity and that of others by managing
impatience, especially their own. This is the era of instant gratification,
and most people want things done as quickly as possible. But an immediate
response or solution is not always available. Recognize that many aspects of
a project will take time to develop, or that an answer may take 24 hours or
more to find. Set an agreed upon plan with reasonable expectations even when
pressured. It's ok to stay in touch while waiting, but avoid pestering
others, berating them or getting in the way.

4. Remember to offer humor.

When all else fails, we have laughter. Laughing can relieve a lot of tension
and do a great deal to help people who are ready to give up. People value
leaders who can make the negatives seem less daunting with a joke. Laughter
is not a substitute for persistence and hard work, of course. But the
judicious use of humor can do a lot to put things in perspective. Oh yeah,
and lots of humor makes work more fun as well.

5. Remember to offer truth.

No one is served by quiet politeness, or outright lies. It's hard to hear
the truth sometimes especially when you are emotionally invested in a
project that is off track. But great leaders know how to deliver truth in a
straightforward way that helps people move forward. You can be frank without
being mean, petty or harsh. And the detriments of avoidable failure due to
silence or candy coating far outweigh the harshness and pain of learning the
truth.

6. Remember to offer encouragement.

Nothing saps energy like the feeling of being lost or out of options. When
people are running out of energy or feeling down, great leaders take notice
and remember how to get people back on track. You can describe what you
like/admire about them. Remind them of the strengths and skills they can
bring to the table. If cheerleading isn't enough, roll up your sleeves and
get into problem solving with them.

7. Remember to offer gratitude.

People feed on acknowledgement. Just saying "thank you" when someone holds
the door can affirm that positive behavior. And when you hold the door
yourself...it tells the other person that you value them and want to meet
their needs. Great leaders remember to be grateful for the efforts others
make on their behalf. Be watching for opportunities to do small, thoughtful
things for others that demonstrate how much you appreciate their efforts.

8. Remember to offer hope.

When times seem harsh and bleak, great leaders remember that they are great
leaders and it is their responsibility to offer the path forward. During the
worst times, people want to believe that life will get better, that
everything will improve, and that growth/progress/success is in their grasp.
Let people know that you believe in them, that your expectations are high
and that they should keep trying.


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