Leadership Development For A Team
1) Give them more information. You need to provide your team with all of the details and background information that will help them make good decisions. This means giving them the reasons behind your instructions and how they will benefit from them.
2) Provide them with tools. When you give your team members information, you should also provide them with the tools they need to use that information. This includes training and coaching materials. The better these tools are, the more likely your team members will use them.
3) Assign them tasks. Your team members will only follow your instructions if they have something to do. This means assigning them tasks that are related to your instructions.
4) Reward them for following your instructions. This is one of the best ways to get people to do what you want them to do. If you reward them for doing what you ask them to do, they will feel as though they are part of a team and not just an employee.
5) Be available to answer questions. When you are not available to answer questions, your team members will assume that you are not interested in helping them. This will cause them to look for other leaders who will help them.
6) Give them the tools they need. You should not be the only person who knows everything. You should give your team members the information that they need to succeed.
7) Let them know that you trust them. This does not mean that you need to tell them that they are always right. Instead, it means that you trust them enough to let them know that you believe in their abilities.
8) Listen to them. Even if you disagree with what your team members are saying, you should still listen to them. If you are not willing to listen, you are not being a leader.
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Ken
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