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Introduction
Now a days a lot of emphasis is given on choosing the competencies that will create wealth for organizations. Competencies link organizational strategy with people, and people who are aligned with strategic goals are better able to meet challenges . No matter, which issues people face, they want to know where they fit in, what the work is, and what competencies they need. Competency based approach and response is a powerful answer to the problems people and organizations face.
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While most people in the leadership field are familiar with competencies like problem solving, financial analysis and marketing savvy, these skills do not, of themselves make a Leader.
It is the nine competencies in addition to the traditionally valued competencies, which make a well-rounded Leader.
LEADERSHIP
COMPETENCIES
In other words
Competence describes what people can do and Competency focuses on how they do it.
It is built on the pillars of Management Skills and Financial Acumen with the capstone consisting of the Nine Leadership Competencies on top.
This model will help you build a frame work to act in your leadership moments.
Vision
It is an intense concentration (focus) on a belief that a task can be completed despite scarcity of human support or any other resource.
Lead a team in your organization. Tie the team activities to organization's mission statement or vision.
Mentor an employee. Write an article on your Passion for your company newsletter.
Passion contd...
When you get involved in activities you really enjoy, you become energized and people can tell that you have a sense of purpose, which brings out your natural leadership abilities.
HUMOR
It is the ability or quality of people, objects, or situations to evoke feelings of amusement in other people.
The term encompasses a form of entertainment or human communication which evokes such feelings, or which makes people laugh or feel happy.
It helps to relieve day-to-day pressures . Executives who are open with humor become more approachable to their employees.
Remember
It is dangerous to confuse professionalism with seriousness.
You can take your job and your world seriously, and still take yourself lightly.
COURAGE
The Key
The key to courageous leadership and conscious action is how one responds to what arises on the path, rather than whether individual circumstances are defined as great, good, bad or just plain ugly.
In conscious, courageous leadership, every situation or circumstance every so-called success or failure, barrier or doorway is simply another opportunity for greater creativity, mastery, and fulfillment of higher potential.
Choose role model who exemplifies behaviors, values and beliefs that show courage in action.
COURAGE
Courageous leaders fight their fears and do what needs to be done in the face of opposition.
"You cannot be truthful if you are not courageous - You cannot be loving if you are not courageous - You cannot be trusting if you are not courageous- You cannot inquire into reality if you are not courageous - Hence courage comes first and everything else follows."
Integrity
Trust
If we break our promises to ourselves and to other people, then we erode trust.
It is necessary to 'walk the talk'. The assuring words that you speak or write are like promises. People expect these promises to be kept. And if they are not then the problem arises as the trust and credibility are lost.
Thus always remember, 'When you break a promise, more than the promise gets broken.'
Leadership in Action
Re-examine all that you have been told...Dismiss that which insults your soul. - Walt Witman
End of Day 1
Day 2
Energy/Vitality/Enthusiasm
Energy:
The capacity of being active or capacity for doing work. Vitality:
Pursue goals passionately. You are driven to be the best in whatever you do.
Remember
A lack of this competency will result in falling short of your goals, even though you may have the opportunities.
But once people are involved and action ensues, enthusiasm becomes contagious.
Enthusiasm finds the opportunities and energy makes the most of them.
- Henry S. Haskins
Building a Team
Live the question: Keep asking yourself constantly - 'of all that is required to happen, how can I use my time most valuably right now?'
The Philosophy of Continuing Improvement: Ability is strength. Work consciously everyday, at getting a little better at every little thing you are involved with.
Maintain integrity: An effective leader is known for his integrity. Always keep your word. Recognize your most valuable asset: While your products or your bottomline may be terrific, internalize the knowledge that your most valuable asset is the people who work with you.
Feel-good factor: Strive to create an environment that encourages your people to feel good about themselves, take pride in their work and in doing it well.
Declare your objectives: Tell your people what your objectives are and what their role is in meeting those objectives. And then, allow them to get on with their job. Acknowledge: To get your team to constantly give their best to you, you must continually acknowledge them and let them know how important they are to you. Recognize special talents: You may have a team member who has some special talent that is not being tapped in the present set-up. Recognize the value of that talent and create a position to put that talent to good use.
Learn to listen: Make time to listen to your team members and hear what they are actually saying. Sometimes, people don't know how to clearly say what they mean. Learn to listen to even what is not being said.
Lead by example: Your team will only truly learn the standards you expect of them, if you walk your talk. You, be their example. Confronting fear: True leaders are not fearless people. They are those who face their fear, acknowledge it and move ahead towards their objective inspite of the fear. Dress right: The way you look has an impact on the responses you get. Ensure you dress crisply, neatly and in keeping with your role....don't overdo it, at the same time avoid being sloppy. Dress to convey you mean business. Image is important when leading other people. Dress for success. In the game of people, they tend to judge you by the way you look on the outside.
Remember
Building teams helps organization move to a competency based structure. It helps team members to know what skill sets are required.
based organizations.
Setting Priorities
Setting priorities is like building a house, but the bricks are moving. It is a manner, position, or direction in which something is set under preferential rating.
How...
How...
Choose carefully Start now Sweat the big stuff Be prepared for change
Remember
The way the organization handles the personal agendas determines the success of the
enterprise.
Creativity is defined as the tendency to generate or recognize ideas, alternatives, or possibilities that may be useful in solving problems, communicating with others, and entertaining ourselves and others.
Methods of creativity
Brainstorming
Utilizing a round-robin
Playing games
Working with a colleague Setting up an innovative center Holding think-tank sessions
It helps as it:
Vision
Vision refers to the category of intentions that are broad, all-intrusive and forwardthinking.
Vision is ....
Look at your own work and acknowledge your strengths as well as what skills you need to improve. Your focus should be to lead your organization to success.
Based on the situations you face everyday you can determine which of the competencies you will use to ensure the success of your efforts.
Recognize that sometimes we have to 'stretch' ourselves to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
Remember
Excellence is measured one step at a time, and it all begins with effort.