6 Simple Ways to Improve Leadership Skills

By Jessica Francisco

Updated Over a Week Ago

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Building leadership skills and being a leader may not be as easy as it seems.

It takes a lot to become a successful leader. And as Napolean Bonaparte said, “A leader is a dealer in hope.”

Your leadership qualities, and the ability to be a dealer in hope, play a huge role in the development of your career.

Technical skills are definitely essential, but soft skills are equally important in order to achieve long-term success in the world of employment opportunities. Leadership qualities are very much required, especially in the corporate world.

It is more likely that you will be promoted if you have leadership skills with the power to motivate people because very few people are born with natural leadership qualities.

Here Are 6 Tips to Help Make You a Better Leader

1. Take Initiative

Many managers tend to assign their team members tasks at which they are pretty adept.

However, as a manager tries to take on more responsibilities, a good way to develop their leadership skills is to take on extra work that might not be included in your job description.

2. Inspire and Motivate

Working by yourself might not be very easy. But inspiring others to work is definitely a gargantuan task. As a leader, you must inspire and motivate your team to maximize performance.

As a leader, you have to be assertive but, at the same time, know the difference between being assertive and being oppressive.

3. Analyze your Strengths and Weaknesses

A Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis is very essential for a leader.

Leaders should be fully aware of their strengths and weaknesses. Write down your strengths and weaknesses and how you, as a person, feel about them.

You may want to approach peers and team members to help you discover blind spots that you may not be aware of.

There is a huge benefit to this process. Once you have succeeded in identifying your weaknesses and strong points, you can work on the areas that you feel are priorities.

4. Listen

One of the biggest requirements of a leader is listening abilities.

A good leader must also be a good listener. Deriving feedback from others is essential. This helps in giving you an idea of what your teammates expect from you as a leader.

Always maintain direct eye contact with others and respond intelligently and appropriately. Remember that two-way communication is essential, and both verbal communication and body language are clues to what people are trying to convey.

5. Deal with Conflicts

Leaders must have the know-how to deal with conflicts.

In any walk of life, conflicts are bound to arise. However, to be able to deal with conflicts effectively, a leader should have a keen understanding of how to communicate and work with all types of people.

Leaders must be honest and straightforward – not take sides or show bias when helping to resolve conflicts. This is can be a lot harder than it sounds.

6. Be a Follower

A successful leader should learn to respect and recognize the value of their team members.

They should encourage team members to learn, and leaders should also learn in the process. This will ensure overall progress and enhance the performance of everyone within the team, including the leader themselves.



How Can You Improve Your Leadership Skills?

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Jessica Francisco
Jessica Francisco
Jessica Francisco is a cheerful 25-year-old with a broad range of hobbies including swimming, hiking, and listening to music. Jessica is one of the editors of Luke Roxas. Luke Roxas on Google +.
  • Raj Kumar Rai says:

    Thanks a lot for sending me the tips of leadership.

  • dear sampurna,
    thnx to u for sharing such appealing leadership skills enhancing tips..
    hope v vil get other influential posts from your side in future.

  • Short but great lesson in leadership. Leadership is like chess in that it one can learn the moves in little time, but it take a lifetime of practice to become good.

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