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Being a leader without the manager title |
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Written by Jodi Wiff
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Thursday, 21 January 2010 23:31 |
While it is easy to say a CEO, VP, Manager, Director, Team Lead have leadership responsibilities. Being a leader isn’t only about title. It isn’t their title that makes them a leader, it is their actions. You will find leaders in people whose titles may be CSR’s, accounting staff, sales staff, tellers, insurance advisors, farmers and many more. Sometimes they doubt their impact, they comment that they’re not leaders, or dismiss what impact they can have.
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Written by Jodi Wiff
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Thursday, 21 January 2010 23:30 |
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Flexibility Does a ridged focus serve anyone well? It will alienate staff, customers and impact results. Flexibility takes effort, awareness and practice.
Courageous Allowing your core values to direct your actions – whether you are fearful or not.
Honesty People see thru the political response, communication with honesty is believable. It is what is critical for baseline communications. Without it, distrust prevails.
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Get Respect by Giving Respect |
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Written by Jodi Wiff
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Thursday, 21 January 2010 23:29 |
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What feels like common sense and a basic foundation sometimes gets missed in busy lives and workplaces. Years ago, I heard a CEO remark that first you must give respect in order to receive respect. That line stuck with me but even more impactful was what he said and did. Here are the top five actions that you can do each and every day.
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Are you decisive, or do you stall out on making decisions? |
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Written by Jodi Wiff
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Thursday, 21 January 2010 23:28 |
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When are making decisions hard and when is it easy? Sometimes just the ‘art’ of being decisive gets lost.
Think about a time when making a decision was easy, little hesitation, not long delays, in fact, people knew you would decide – you didn’t avoid.
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