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Leading to Win

Date Published: 05th March 2007
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Leadership seems to be a hot topic these days. There are new articles and books coming out all the time. There are a variety of programs, courses, retreats and continuing education all aimed at developing outstanding leaders. No doubt, we are in need of good leaders with sound judgment who can bring people together to accomplish great things through a spirit of cooperation and teamwork.

Exceptional leaders inspire people to give their best effort. It is not enough for a leader to be productive and a good time manager, although these skills are important and necessary. Leaders who can relate to people in such a way as to inspire them find that employees want to be involved and to make their finest contributions to the success of the organization.


Research shows that inspired people give their best effort, are more satisfied in their jobs, and are more innovative and productive resulting in increased profitability, efficiency and effectiveness. Are you a leader who inspires the best in others?

Tips for Leading to Win

1. Set clear agendas. Organizations run smoother, faster and better when everyone is on the same page. Make sure that expectations, goals and objectives are clearly communicated and understood by all involved. Ask yourself: Is my gameplan clearly defined, communicated and understood by my team?

2. Make timely decisions. Leaders are faced with a myriad of decisions every day. Many tough decisions must be made in pressure-packed situations. Weigh your options and choose a direction in a timely manner. Ask yourself: Do I make sound, timely decisions?


3. Be enthusiastic! Let your team know that you are enthusiastic about your work or cause, and also about your role as their leader. People will respond more openly to a person of passion and dedication. Ask yourself: Am I enthusiastic? Does it show?

Pat Morgan, MBA and Executive Coach, helps clients maximize their potential in today’s fast-paced environment. Her unique coaching programs inspire clients to achieve goals they may never have thought possible. Get your free copy of my special report, GET RESULTS NOW! when you subscribe to my newsletter, Smooth Sailing Success. Visit http://www.SmoothSailingSuccess.com
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Pat Morgan, MBA and Executive Coach, helps clients maximize their potential in today’s fast-paced environment. Her unique coaching programs inspire clients to achieve goals they may never have thought possible. Her focus draws from the inside out – helping clients become the best version of themselves they can be. Get your free copy of my special report, GET RESULTS NOW! when you subscribe to my newsletter, Smooth Sailing Success. Visit http://www.SmoothSailingSuccess.com
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