{"id":21552,"date":"2015-12-12T11:52:40","date_gmt":"2015-12-12T10:52:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.elcrema.com\/?p=21552"},"modified":"2016-06-05T13:52:57","modified_gmt":"2016-06-05T12:52:57","slug":"9-qualities-of-a-good-leader","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.elcrema.com\/9-qualities-of-a-good-leader\/","title":{"rendered":"9 QUALITIES OF A GOOD LEADER"},"content":{"rendered":"

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They say some are natural leaders; that they’re born to lead, while others learn how to lead. Whether this statement is true or not remains an argument for another day. What matters most is that a good leader should possess certain characteristics that would make him successful in his leadership.<\/p>\n

Without some certain qualities, a leader wouldn’t be branded good, whether he was born a leader or not.<\/p>\n

Below are very important qualities every good leader should have.<\/p>\n

1. ABILITY TO INSPIRE OTHERS<\/b><\/p>\n

This is one highly important quality that a leader shouldn’t lack. There are times when motivation would be low among your followers, and it’s at such times a leader is needed the most. Being able to inspire and motivate your followers would lead to success, and being unable to inspire them could lead to failure. Motivation is an important key to success.<\/p>\n

2. A GOOD LEADER LEADS BY EXAMPLE<\/b><\/p>\n

A good leader ought to set exemplary lifestyles. Setting exemplary lifestyles would make the leader respected and trusted. But when a leader says something and does another then he isn’t setting good examples.<\/p>\n

Every good leader should live exemplary lifestyles.<\/p>\n

3. CONFIDENCE<\/b><\/p>\n

Every good leader should be confident. Confidence is charismatic, confidence would make people believe in you — and most importantly, being confident shows that you believe in yourself.<\/p>\n

4. PASSIONATE, COMMITTED AND ENTHUSIASTIC<\/b><\/p>\n

A good leader is passionate, committed and enthusiastic about the work or cause they are working for.<\/p>\n

These three characteristics show zeal, and you cannot expect people to be zealous if you aren’t zealous.<\/p>\n

5. HONESTY<\/b><\/p>\n

People would respect you more when you are not only honest in your words but your lifestyle as well — and a good leader ought to be honest in both his words and his lifestyle. Being a deceitful leader would only make your followers lose faith in you.<\/p>\n

6. INTUITION<\/b><\/p>\n

Sometimes, it’s just plain guts and intuition that separates a great leader from an average leader. A good leader ought to have guts and intuition and be able to trust them.<\/p>\n

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7. POSITIVITY<\/b><\/p>\n

Any leader with a negative mind isn’t worth being a leader — truth be told. A positive minded leader would spread positivity around his camp, while a negative minded leader would spread negativity and uncertainty with so many other negative vices around his camp. A good leader should be a positive leader; it’s by being positive you would get results.<\/p>\n

8. BE ABLE TO DELEGATE<\/b><\/p>\n

Of course, nobody is Superman; you cannot do everything by yourself. A good leader should be able to delete tasks. Delegation shows that you trust the abilities of your followers; it shows your team isn’t a one man show, and this would motivate your followers to be better.<\/p>\n

9. COMMUNICATION<\/b><\/p>\n

Communication is a vital tool that’s needed in leadership. It’s not enough to have ideas and to have a plan; the ability to communicate properly with your team and making them understand your vision and have the same sense of direction is highly important.<\/p>\n

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With these nine things on your side, you would be a leader everyone can look up to.<\/p>\n

Jake\u00a0<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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