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Leading The Way
BEING a good leader is not the sole preserve of the entrepreneur. Leadership is also highly valued in sport.
In an edition of football magazine Four-Four-Two, sports psychologist Richard Nugent shows just how closely related to the Naked Leader ethos sports leadership is, proving that world class leadership skills possess a universal template.
Leading by example, creating a vision, focusing on the positives and copying an influential figure you look up to, are all included. Here’s a synopsis of each point raised. And yes, it could well be Naked Leader founder David Taylor talking!
1. Honesty is the best policy
Leaders have to say what they do and do what they say. Do the basics well and don’t hide when things go badly. Give honest and useful feedback to those around you.
2. Look for inspiration – and copy it
Think of someone you consider to be inspirational. Study how they talk and interact with people around them, even the way they walk. Then think of someone uninspiring. Study their behaviour and pin-point the differences. Then copy the first.
3. Create a vision
Create an inspiring vision for the future and communicate it to your colleagues. This will help your team to deliver. Jointly created visions and aims will always be more powerful and likely to work out than anything created by an individual.
4. Lead by example
Always be early for meetings. Make sure you keep discipline and remember, you gain huge credibility when people see you keeping focused on difficult situations.
5. Focus on the positive
Tell people what you want them to do. Don’t waste time ranting about a mistake. When you find yourself falling in to this trap, stop. Re-evaluate the situation and think about how you should address your team to get the best out of them. Explain exactly what you want from them.
6. Know your team
Take time to listen to them. Notice the phrases and words they use and use them in conversations with them, tailoring your delivery to the individual.
There you have it, leadership from a sporting perspective. Sound familiar?
Focusing on the positive is perhaps the best advice.
Some people are very negative about life.
They should look at life with a glass half full, it is so much more enjoyable that way.