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Leading by Example in a World of Copy CatsA doubleshot of business news espresso with extra froth When you are in a leadership position, what is the one principle that is the root of everything you do across the board? Lead by example. Why is that? Because we live in a world of copy cats and people do what they see their leaders do. For example, say the CEO of a company is using his petty cash account for personal expenses (such as a 2008 Mercedes), rather than business expenses. Now Bob in sales knows what the CEO is up to. And it’s likely that Bob won’t report the events. Instead, he’ll follow in his CEO’s footsteps and start requesting reimbursements for the dinner he had out last week. No one has to know it was just him, the wife and the kids. He can say it was a business dinner with potential clients. Afterall, if the CEO gets away with it, so should Bob. Think about it. Every part of business (and personal life) in which you are trying to teach someone goes back to the fact that people will duplicate the actions they see from their superiors or those the admire. For example: Values It’s unfortunate that many people have high values and morals at home, with their family and friends, but will often become a completely different person when at work. Someone that may never yell at his children may yell at his employees. Integrity means consistency in all areas of your life. And if you don’t have it, people will notice and it will reflect in their own morale at work. Motivation Training Additionally, if your employees see you jumping at the chance to learn something new, they will be more likely to do the same. When they see you putting yourself out there for something, most employees will recognize that acceleration in the company requires a willingness to try something new and challenge yourself. Mentoring It all comes down to the fact that, when in a position of leadership, you should never say or do anything you would not want those under your supervision, who admire and respect you, doing as well. Follow the golden rule and lead by example. Things will run a lot smoother if you do. Source: Leaders Can’t Do It Alone Finding the Right Outsider Board Member Showing Compassion The Balance of a Leader By Michelle Cramer Thursday, July 5th, 2007 @ 9:04 AM CDT Human Resources, Motivation | One Response to “Leading by Example in a World of Copy Cats” |
Great post! I think motivating employees to want to do their job well is the key to success. They say that 1/3 of employees believe that they can do their bosses job better than their boss. I would be willing to bet that the other 2/3 of the people have a boss that leads by example and gives them someone to strive to be like.
Posted August 12th, 2007 @ 5:36 pm----------------------------------------------------