Thursday, March 7, 2019

Top 4 things Leaders should never do in office

In today’s corporate world, leaders are facing numerous challenges and are trying to overcome each with their wisdom. There are ‘n’ numbers of things suggested for a leader to do and not to do.
Here we are about to discuss on Top 4 things Leaders should never do in office. Mastering these items which inevitably give them an edge over others & make them a SUCCESSFUL LEADER!
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1.Never Misuse Your Power: Remember the famous dialogue from the movie ‘Spiderman’ – With Great Power comes Great Responsibilities!!’. A leader can misuse the power if he is not a person of integrity. Especially if he is not answerable to anyone. It should be the unsaid responsibility of a leader to let others grow to the place of new leaders. He should actively create more leaders.
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2.Never Misuse Fear of Subordinates: Leaders can misuse the fear of their subordinates. One naturally commands respect just because of being in a position of power. Respect can’t be demanded, it has to be earned. If you want to have a reality check of your leadership, then try to understand if everyone is comfortable and happy when you are around.

3.Never take credits of your subordinate’s work: Your employees are not just machines to be operated. They are human being, so always give respect to any idea which they propose. In case those ideas turn into HUGE SUCCESS, please give appropriate credits to the respective person. Taking all credits of idea for self will definitely make employees lose hope.
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4.Never ignore the unhappiness of subordinates: As a leader should you always keep an eye over the people to track their job as well as to sense their emotions at work. An employee’s happiness or unhappiness is purely in the hands of the leader. So always be in touch even with the last man to read the emotions of your subordinates. Unhappiness employee will always be a liabilities to your team.

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