How to become a better Transformational Leader
How would you describe a strong
leader? In one study, leadership qualities such as assertiveness, adaptability,
intelligence, and conscientiousness were cited as the most important.
"Research clearly shows that Transformational leaders—leaders who are positive, inspiring, and who empower
and develop followers—are better leaders," explains psychologist and
leadership expert Ronald E. Riggio. "They are more valued by followers and
have higher performing teams."
So, what can you do embrace these
valued leadership qualities and become a stronger and more effective
leader? Transformational leaders are usually described as
enthusiastic, passionate, genuine and energetic. These leaders are not just
concerned about helping the group achieve its goals; they also care about
helping each member of the group reach his or her full potential.
Here are my views on how to become a better leader and think about ways that you can implement
these strategies in your daily life.
Start by
Understanding Your Leadership Style
Understanding your
current leadership style is essential. What are your strengths? Which
areas need some improvement? One way to start assessing your skills is to take
this leadership style quiz to get a general idea of how you lead.
Once you have completed the quiz,
read about the major characteristics of your dominant style. Are these
qualities helping or hindering your leadership? Once you've determined which
areas need some work, you can begin looking for ways to improve your leadership
abilities.
Encourage Creativity
Intellectual stimulation is one
of the leadership qualities that defines transformational leadership. Followers
need to be encouraged to express their creativity. Effective leaders
should offer new challenges with ample support to achieve these goals.
One way to foster creativity is
to offer challenges to group members, making sure that the goals are within the
grasp of their abilities. The purpose of this type of exercise is to get people
to stretch their limits but not become discouraged by barriers to success.
Serve as a Role Model
Idealized influence is another of
the four key components of transformational leadership. Transformational leaders
exemplify the behaviors and characteristics that they encourage in their
followers. They walk the walk and talk the talk. As a result, group members
admire these leaders and work to emulate these behaviors.
If you want to become a better
leader, work on modeling the qualities that you would like to see in your team
members.
Be Passionate
Would you look to someone for
guidance and leadership if they did not truly care about the goals of the
group? Of course not! Great leaders are not just focused on getting group
members to finish tasks; they have a genuine passion and enthusiasm for the
projects they work on.
You can develop this leadership
quality by thinking of different ways that you can express your zeal. Let
people know that you care about their progress. When one person shares
something with the rest of the group, be sure to tell them how much you
appreciate such contributions.
Listen and Communicate
Effectively
Another important quality of
transformational leadership involves a focus on providing one-on-one
communication with group members. Good leaders should express sincere care and
concern for the members of their group both verbally and nonverbally.
By keeping the lines of
communication open, these leaders can ensure that group members feel able to
make contributions and receive recognition for their achievements.
Have a Positive Attitude
Transformational leaders have an
upbeat, optimistic attitude that serves as a source of inspiration for
followers. If leaders seem discouraged or apathetic, members of the group are
likely to also become uninspired.
Even when things look bleak and
your followers start to feel disheartened, try to stay positive. This does not
mean viewing things through rose-colored glasses. It simply means maintaining a
sense of optimism and hope in the face of challenges.
Encourage People to Make
Contributions
Let the members of your team know
that you welcome their ideas. Leaders who encourage involvement from group
members are often referred to as democratic or participative leaders.
While they retain the final say over all decisions, they encourage team members
to take an active role in coming up with ideas and plans.
Research has shown that using a
democratic leadership style leads to greater commitment, more
creative problem-solving and improved productivity.
Motivate Your Followers
Transformational leaders also
provide inspirational motivation to encourage their followers to get into
action. Of course, being inspirational isn't always easy. Fortunately, you
don't need motivational speeches to rouse your group members.
Some ideas for leadership
inspiration include being genuinely passionate about ideas or goals, helping
followers feel included in the process and offering recognition, praise, and
rewards for people's accomplishments.
Offer Rewards and Recognition
Another important quality of a
good leader involves knowing that offering effective recognition and rewards is
one of the best ways to help followers feel appreciated and happy. It may also
come as no surprise that happy people tend to perform better at work.
According to researchers Teresa
Amabile and Steven Kramer, leaders can help group members feel happier by
offering help, removing barriers to success and rewarding strong efforts.
Keep Trying New Things
Who says leadership is a one-way
relationship? As you work toward developing some of these leadership qualities,
don't forget to look to your followers for feedback and inspiration.
Pay attention to the things that
have been effective in the past and always be on the lookout for new ways to
inspire, motivate and reward group members.
Thanks for reading my blog.
Are you Leading?
Dr. Deepak A. Patil
CEO, Lead ThySelf
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