Leaders- Help Others, Help Yourself ! - Thanks to Mr. Shamim
 To be a successful leader, we need other people’s intelligence and other
people’s cooperation. We need to be able to attract into our life and work
the help, assistance, influence and active involvement of lots of other
people in achieving our goals. Let me narrate a funny but interesting story
which tells us the importance of being useful to others that makes us
lovable & respectable in our organization.

Once a stranded tiger entered the washroom of a corporate office and hid
itself in a dark corner. As there was always human movements outside, the
tiger was afraid of coming out. Many persons frequented the washroom, but
the frightened tiger did not attack any one.

But after four days it could not bear the pangs of hunger and caught the man
who went in and ate him up. This man happened to be an Assistant General
Manger of the organization, but nobody noticed his disappearance. Since
nothing happened by way of attacking, the man-eater tiger became more daring
and after two days caught another man and ate him. This man was the General
Manager of the organization. Still nobody worried about his disappearance
(some people were even happy that he was not in the office).

The next day, the tiger caught the Vice President who was a terror in the
organization. Again, no one tried to finish off the tiger. The tiger was
very happy and decided that this was the right place for it to live.

The very next day, the happy tiger caught a man who had entered the washroom
with a tray of teacups. The frightened man fell unconscious. Within 15
minutes, there was a big hue and cry and everyone in the office was out in
search of the missing man. The search team reached the washroom, flushed out
the tiger and saved the unconscious man. He was the tea supplier to the
office!

The story tells us, it is not the position but usefulness to others that
makes one lovable and respectable. We need to realize the fact that, no
matter how independent we are as individuals, we depend upon others to
define ourselves and create purpose in our lives.

Let me share with you seven things we need to do in an organization which
form the basis for effective work relationships. These are the actions we
should take to create a positive work environment for people:

1) Talk about solutions- not just the problems: Most of the people spend lot
of time identifying only problems. That's something any one can do. But the
solutions to the problems are the challenge that will earn respect and
admiration from team members and leaders.

2) Never play the blame game: We tend to alienate team members,
subordinates, and people reporting to us. But, we may need to identify who
was involved in a problem. We also need to understand about the work system
which caused the team member to fail. Instead if we say, it’s not my fault
and publicly blaming others for failures will earn enemies. These enemies
will only help us to fail. All we need is allies at work.

3) Our communication matters: If we talk down to another team member, use
sarcasm, or sound nasty, others hear us. Once a senior manager of an
organization told me, "I know I shouldn’t scream at my team member. But,
sometimes, they make me so mad. Tell me when is it appropriate for me to
scream at the team members?" My answer is simple- Never! Giving respect for
our people is a hallmark of our organization.

4) Don’t blind side a team member, manager, or people reporting to you: If a
team member hears about a problem related to him through an email sent to
his superior, we have blind sided that team member. It’s better to discuss
problems with the people directly involved. We will never build effective
work relationships unless our team members trust us.

5) Keep our words: In every organization, the jobs are interlinked. When we
fail to meet deadlines or commitments given, we affect the work of other
team members. It’s important to keep up our words, and if we can't, make
sure all affected team members know what happened. Give a new due date and
make every possible effort to honor the new deadline.

6) Give full credit for accomplishments, ideas, and contributions: Can we
accomplish a goal or complete a task with no help from others? As a leader,
how many of the great ideas we promote were contributed by our team members?
Take time and energy to thank, recognize, reward the contributions of the
team members who help us succeed.

7) Help other team members to find their potential: Every team members in
our organization has talents, skills, and experience. If we can help them to
harness their best abilities, the entire organization will grow. Let’s
compliment, recognize, praise, and value contributions. By doing this, team
members do find and contribute their best.

Like Brain Tracy says, we can accomplish anything we want in life by simply
finding ways to help other people to accomplish their goals in life. And the
more creative we are in leveraging and multiplying our talents and abilities
times the talents and abilities of others, the higher we can rise and the
faster we can move forward in our life.

Want to help yourself? Then be ready to help others!

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* **"A leader is best when people barely know he exists,
when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say:
"We did it Ourselves" " - Lao Tzu*

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