10 tips that can set you on the fast track of being "king" in
the boss world
A boss is the head of an organization or department in a
business. He or she as the case may be is the person in charge
of effective functioning and responsible for instituting
business plans. Donning the mantle of a great boss is a
commitment for life. You need to reach out in every way.
The cornerstones to becoming a great leader who people look up
to and admire are:
1. To be a visionary and abandon concentrating on nitty gritties
to view the "big picture". You must be able to plan and lead the
company to a zenith never reached before. The company mission
must include rounded goals, healthy profits, high ideals, and
opportunities for employees to scale new heights along with the
company. It gives employees a sense of belonging and purpose.
2. To applaud initiative and accept good ideas from employees
giving them due credit. It is important for you to have a drive
to take ideas to higher levels of implementation and not just
file them away. Most successful companies are built on team
effort with everyone contributing their mite. Acknowledge
graciously contributions big and small made by employees.
3. Be qualified and competent. You need to have the talent and
curiosity to know how each department functions and where they
are right and where they need correction. Must know the art of
reining in as well as giving a free run.
4. Have resilience. It is flexibility of mind and action that
will allow you to adapt to situations without caving in.
Triumphs and defeats are all a part of business and must be
taken in stride. If you encounter a dead end have the courage to
review matters and change direction without missing a single
beat.
5. Interpersonal skills and the art of communication must be
mastered. Work alongside your employees and lend a patient ear.
Brainstorm with the employees you will be surprised to receive
good and quick solutions to unsolvable problems. This does not
mean you become a door mat. Lead the company with a firm yet
kind hand.
6. Lead a team not a silent group lead by one person. Delegate
responsibilities and ensure that they are fulfilled. Be a
colleague and place your trust in those who have earned it. For
the team to be effective you must recruit quality people. Allow
and encourage independence of thought and action provided set
goals are met.
7. Learn effective communication. For an organization to run on
oiled wheels internal and external communications must be
excellent. Honesty, fair play, and integrity are the keys.
Promises made to customers and other business must always be
kept and there should be no cloak and dagger practices.
8. Sharpen your instincts to a level that benefits you. Most
business decisions are made on intuition that rises from
experience and know how.
9. Be an effective leader. Motivate the workers and earn their
admiration and respect. Decisions must be made timely and
effectively. Action should be immediate with no delays or
postponement.
10. Be a risk taker and overcome the fear or failure and doubts.
Unless calculated risks are taken you will never be able to
scale new heights. Learn from your mistakes and never shy from
asking for advice.
A good leader is always an excellent mentor. He must not just
know the working skills of his employees but some of their
personal aspirations as well. A good boss goes beyond leading a
business -he becomes a friend, philosopher, and guide not just
to his employees but to the business community in general and
his country and the whole world in particular.