Management Tip: How to Practice Being a Leader
By Staff Reporter | Apr 19, 2012 09:05 AM EDT
To practice leadership in your life, seize opportunities to make and learn from decisions, whenever and wherever they arise, says Harvard Business Review.
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"Leadership is not an innate trait that you're born with. It can be learned. The key is to practice before you have the official title.
Start by focusing on the choices you make now, such as who to put on your team or what vendor to use for your project. Recognize that you likely don't know everything. Making decisions based on incomplete information is a skill that every leader must master.
Once you've acted, ask yourself: Was that the right decision? Could you have done something differently? This will get you comfortable with making decisions, acting upon them, and reflecting on their outcomes. Then, learn from your inevitable mistakes.
You will build knowledge and skills as you work up to the larger decisions with broader consequences that all leaders have to make."
- Today's management tip was adapted from "Wilderness Leadership - on the Job" by John Kanengieter andAparna Rajagopal-Durbin."
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