Wednesday, November 20, 2019
10 Ways to Be a Leader at Work When Youre Not the Boss
10 Ways to Be a Leader at Work When Youre Not the Boss 10 Ways to Be a Leader at Work When Youre Not the Boss When founders and CEOs look to hire and promote managers, they want people who exhibit leadership. But how can you exhibit leadership if youâre stuck in individual contributor roles? No one reports to you, and youâre not even a project manager. Good news is, leader isnât a title, itâs a group of characteristics, and you can acquire them, even if youâre not the boss. Here are 10 ideas: 1. Communicate Clearly Leaders donât grumble behind closed doors when things donât go their way. They donât say yes when they should have said no. They say what they mean and do so in a way that people understand. This is not advocating rudeness, but it is advocating dropping passive-aggressive behavior. 2. Learn Flexibility Thereâs rarely a ârightâ way to do something. If you are going to insist that things be done a certain way, youâre headed down the micromanager path, and thatâs not what leadership is about. Ask yourself, âIs this the wrong way to do it, or is it just a different way?â 3. Donât Be a Doormat Leaders stand up for themselves, politely. Jerks stand up for themselves rudely. If somebody interrupts you in a meeting, simply say, âIâm sorry, can I finish?â If your slimy co-worker tries to dump her work on you say, âThat wonât be possible.â Does this mean you never do a favor? Absolutely not. You do do favors, but you do so because you are nice or because it benefits you and the company, not because you canât say no. 4. Help Others Leaders bring others along with them and share credit for work well done. Leaders donât look for opportunities to step on others, but rather look for opportunities to help others succeed. Remember, a leader is someone who demonstrates desirable characteristics. 5. Take Responsibility for Your Mistakes We all make mistakes. Own your mistakes. When someone points out an error, donât start throwing blame, simply say, âThanks for letting me know. Let me fix that.â Additionally, when things start going south, ask for help rather than panicking and trying to fix everything on your own. That usually makes it worse. 6. Listen to Othersâ Ideas You may be bursting with ideas and canât wait until itâs your turn on the stage, but take time to listen to others. Other people have great ideas as well, and a true leader acknowledges that good things can come from many sources. Donât cut people off. Do solicit ideas. You may be surprised at what you learn. 7. Take Risks Lots of times, people think leaders have led charmed lives where everything went well. This is rarely the case. Failure is an integral part of success. When you can acknowledge that the risks are real but the potential payoff is enough to counteract that, youâre demonstrating leadership. If you jump blindly, thatâs stupid. But if you evaluate the situation and take the risk anyway, thatâs leadership. 8. Remember to Network Networking isnât just about finding jobs, itâs about connecting with people. As you learn how to interact with people, youâll learn which interactions are effective and which are ineffective. As you help others with their career, youâre demonstrating your ability to lead and guide. 9. Develop a Thick Skin Illegal and immoral discrimination happens. Accept that it does now, and just determine not to let terrible people get you down. The business world is not the university, and the HR department are not counselors. If someone treats you poorly, donât immediately jump to the conclusion that it was based on some immutable characteristic. Instead, evaluate if what they said or did was justified. If it was, change your behavior. If it wasnât, donât let it bother you. Now, in an egregious situation, absolutely report it, but let most things roll off your back. 10. Donât Ask for Special Treatment All that stuff you learned about being inherently special? False. Youâre not. Iâm not. No one is. So stop asking for special treatment and exceptions to rules. Now, can you become special by working harder and smarter than everyone else? Youâll get special treatment when you deserve it. That isnât to say you canât ask for a raise or a promotion for extra behavior. Thatâs not special treatment- thatâs something you earn by being awesome. More From Inc. 12 Things That Successful Leaders Never Tolerate Three Ways to Hold the Fastest, Most Efficient Meetings Possible 10 Things Highly Popular People Do Consistently Photo of domino courtesy of Shutterstock.
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