How To Improve Your Leadership Skills

Submitted by: Simon Oates

This quite guide on how to improve leadership I hope will be an inspiration to some of you further explore the world of personal development, and realise more of our potential by improving ourselves and the way we deal with the world.

Some describe leadership as a form of management technique, while others see it as a more complicated invisible social hierarchy that transcends job titles. I am in the latter group. While I believe that many management techniques can be used impressively to improve your leadership, I don t agree that you are restricted and limited by your job title and salary.

Leadership is about relationships, authority and respect, and these can be improved upon in numerous different ways. At the heart of it is teamwork. Teamwork draws on all your skills as a people person and therefore your skill at teamwork will generally relate to how good you as a leader. So the question of How do I become a leader is really a question of how can I lead a team .

To improve your teamwork you need to work on the following areas:

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How to be confidence and command respect and authority from team mates

How to give orders and ensure the job gets done without stepping on toes

How to coordinate and manage efforts without being seen as a manager .

How to enthuse and inspire your team into working hard and being productive.

Naturally, I cannot hope to tackle all these points in one article so I don t try. I run an insightful blog into the world of leadership and how to develop your own skills.

The path to improving your leadership need not be a reckless risk it all path to success. You can steadily address each and every part of being a leader and work on those characteristics and behaviors in your own time. You ll find that learning from a mixture of articles and real life role models will allow you to slowly morph into the leader you always dreamed of becoming. The written word is a great tool, but leadership contains so many intangible ideas, feelings and characteristics that sometimes you can do no better than simply watching a master at work.

To start you off, I ll impart one of the key messages I have to give. The key to getting what you want from people is to make them feel important so important infact, that they would gladly give you what you need in return. This simple sounding technique is harder to use in real life than it sounds however. Different people in life have different things that make them feel important. For instance a self-made millionaire would love to hear praise of what an inspired mind they are, or how they ve done so well at grafting their own empire.

A charitable person on the other hand, may only need the sincere appreciation of those they have helped, in order to feel important. People who live in cultures of knowledge and ideas, such as Universities or any creative industries, feel important when their work is praised as being unique, fabulous, and a masterpiece.

Being able to read the signs when you talk to someone. To be able to sense what makes a person feel important is a skill that will generally come with age if you focus on it. Once you know it is very easy to pander to this desire for importance, and fulfill their desires so much that you ll soon see generosity unequalled by anything that has gone before it.

Good luck in your path towards leadership.

About the Author: Simon Oates is an expert personal development author on his blog

Leadership Expert

. Leadership Expert breaks down the subject of leadership into bite-size areas that you can work an your own pace, to provide a peaceful and steady path to improving your leadership skills.

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