Enlightened Leadership: Fact Or Fiction?Every day, we are bombarded with millions of words both spoken and written. The challenge of leaders today is to cut through the noise and connect with employees. In the past leadership was usually perceived as very authoritative. However, management studies over the years have demonstrated very clearly that people are much more productive when they are treated with respect. However, the spate of seminars and workshops on the subject of empowering the people and new paradigms of leadership don t seem to have had the desired effect. The sad fact remains that our workplace is plagued with three serious problems namely high stress, low morale and lack of job satisfaction. Such situations are clearly a result of autocratic styles of leadership, which all of us are reluctant to let go of. Trust the decisions that others make Give credit wherever possible rather than taking all the credit! If you have to criticize, do it in private in a very gentle manner Don t wait to catch people doing something wrong; rather wait for opportunities to catch them doing things right! Keep people informed and abreast of what s happening Care about your people their development, their morale and their well-being! Always encourage people to tap into their highest potential Involve your team members in all decisions that affect their lives Don t take yourself too seriously. Have a sense of humor! If you can learn and imbibe these qualities and bring these to the workplace, you are well on your way to being an enlightened leader. As a result, the morale of your organization will be high and greater productivity can be achieved. Remember, if you care about the well being of your employees, you will reap the benefits. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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