Checklist for Leaders
"If
your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more,
you are a leader." — John Quincy Adams
I’ve
created a leadership checklist that should act like a hub and spoke of effective
leadership practices. The challenge is distilling effective
leadership practices into one-liner reminders that are easy to evaluate the
behavior, where possible.
I
used a specific “user story” format (“As a leader, I …”) to both make each line
item a standalone story, but also to test these as personal “unit tests” for
leadership. By making each one more precise, insightful, and actionable,
while pinning to effective practices, this should serve as a simple and
scannable cheat sheet of proven practices for leadership. If done well,
it should reflect years of insight and lessons at a glance.
Top 10 Leadership Checks
1.
As a leader, I seek first to understand,
and I listen to people until they feel heard (empathic listening.)
2.
As a leader, I set the example others
wish to emulate.
3.
As a leader, I vary my leadership
style to motivate when needed or direct based on the needs and abilities of the
team.
4.
As a leader, I vary my leadership
style between people-focused and task-focused based on the situation I’m in.
5.
As a leader, I continuously find ways
to simplify.
6.
As a leader, I focus on service to
others.
7.
As a leader, I allocate time for
what’s important.
8.
As a leader, I do what I say I will
do.
9.
As a leader, I create a compelling
vision that inspires people to rally around.
10. As
a leader, I take feedback and adapt in response.
Core Checks
·
As a leader, I am a self-starter and I
take the initiative.
·
As a leader, I am approachable and
encourage people to talk to me.
·
As a leader, I ask questions that help
move the ball forward.
·
As a leader, I build the confidence of
others.
·
As a leader, I know whether my
strengths are thought-leadership, people leadership, or both.
·
As a leader, I focus on
self-leadership before leading others (self-leadership, team leadership,
organizational leadership, etc.)
·
As a leader, I influence others
through skills and connection, not power and position.
·
As a leader, I focus on “we” not “me.”
·
As a leader, I over-communicate both
upwards and downwards.
·
As a leader, I realize my success
comes through others.
·
As a leader, I remind myself that
leadership is a privilege in that people choose to follow.
·
As a leader, I scale my impact by
thinking in terms of systems and ecosystems.
·
As a leader, I think beyond the
moment.
·
As a leader, I treat people the way I
want to be treated.
Action
·
As a leader, I ask, "What do we
want to accomplish?"
·
As a leader, I avoid inaction.
·
As a leader, I avoid unnecessary
distractions.
·
As a leader, I balance the results
with the journey.
·
As a leader, I create SMART goals
(Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Relevant, and Timely)
·
As a leader, I demonstrate a bias for
action.
·
As a leader, I ensure people have
intrinsically motivating goals.
·
As a leader, I help identify next
steps.
·
As a leader, I help people identify
the tests for success.
·
As a leader, I help people identify
what good would look like.
·
As a leader, I help people feel a
sense of progress.
·
As a leader, I hold people accountable
to what they agreed they would do.
·
As a leader, I inspire others to
action.
·
As a leader, I maintain quality and
deadlines while dealing with multiple priorities.
·
As a leader, I mobilize my team to
achieve.
·
As a leader, I structure a path for
success.
·
As a leader, I surround myself with
people that balance my weaknesses and amplify my strengths.
·
As a leader, I take bold action.
·
As a leader, I take decisive action.
·
As a leader, I turn ideas into
actions.
Change
·
As a leader, I anticipate and prepare
for changes.
·
As a leader, I build a sense of
urgency for the most important things.
·
As a leader, I communicate the
"what," "why", "who", "how" and
"when" of a change initiative.
·
As a leader, I embrace change.
·
As a leader, I put together the right
coalition of people to help drive change.
·
As a leader, I see change as an
opportunity.
·
As a leader, I socialize change in
effective ways.
·
As a leader, I stay flexible in my
approach.
·
As a leader, I understand and can
articulate the risks of change and the risks of avoiding change.
Communication
·
As a leader, I challenge ideas while
respecting other opinions.
·
As a leader, I communicate clearly.
·
As a leader, I ask solution-focused
questions, such as "How might we solve that?"
·
As a leader, I communicate in an open
and respectful way.
·
As a leader, I encourage people to
bring me problems.
·
As a leader, I encourage people to put
their ideas out on the table.
·
As a leader, I encourage an open door
policy.
·
As a leader, I know how to manage up,
down, and sideways effectively.
·
As a leader, I lead with my
"why."
·
As a leader, I let people know they’ve
been heard by replaying back what I’ve heard.
·
As a leader, I listen with the intent
to learn.
Decisions and Choice
·
As a leader, I always factor the
“right” thing to do and ethics when faced with choices and decisions.
·
As a leader, I am not afraid to admit
when I am wrong or someone has a better idea.
·
As a leader, I am prepared to make
tough decisions.
·
As a leader, I build consensus for
ideas.
·
As a leader, I focus on doing business
the right, ethical way.
·
As a leader, I help people understand
that until a decision is made its ok to argue like hell but once it is made
everyone needs to get in the boat and row!
·
As a leader, I involve the right
people for key decisions.
·
As a leader, I know when to defer to
other people for their expertise.
·
As a leader, I recognize that not all
people will agree with my decisions.
Energy, Motivation, and
Inspiration
·
As a leader, I build a team of
energizers and weed out the energy sappers.
·
As a leader, I demonstrate passion and
enthusiasm.
·
As a leader, I give others meaningful
work and show them why it’s meaningful.
·
As a leader, I identify opportunities.
·
As a leader, I invest in people’s
strengths to help them blossom.
·
As a leader, I look to the future with
possibility.
·
As a leader, I make people feel valued
for their contributions.
·
As a leader, I make the workplace an
enjoyable place to be.
·
As a leader, I reward effort and
results.
·
As a leader, I reward people when they
excel.
·
As a leader, I spend more time in my
strengths and less time in my weaknesses.
·
As a leader, I take time to renew and
recharge.
Influence and Connection
·
As a leader, I balance connection and
conviction.
·
As a leader, I build trust through
reliable actions.
·
As a leader, I connect with people’s
values.
·
As a leader, I demonstrate compassion
for people and their situations.
·
As a leader, I demonstrate empathy for
the people.
·
As a leader, I demonstrate empathy for
the situation.
·
As a leader, I establish rapport
before trying to influence.
·
As a leader, I read a situation to
know who the owners, influencers, and decision makers are.
·
As a leader, I recognize that I cannot
please all the people all the time.
Learning, Growth, and
Self-Awareness
·
As a leader, I am a lifelong learner.
·
As a leader, I am open to feedback and
constructive criticism.
·
As a leader, I encourage healthy
competition.
·
As a leader, I encourage people to
test themselves and stretch themselves.
·
As a leader, I encourage testing
results.
·
As a leader, I find the lessons and
carry the good ideas forward.
·
As a leader, I find ways for people,
processes, and products to grow and evolve.
·
As a leader, I focus on strengths and
limit liabilities.
·
As a leader, I follow the growth.
·
As a leader, I get feedback on my
actions and the impact on people.
·
As a leader, I give honest and
constructive feedback—the kind I would like to receive.
·
As a leader, I help people spend more
time in their strengths.
·
As a leader, I know and act according
to my principles.
·
As a leader, I know how to provide
specific, accurate, timely, and relevant constructive feedback.
·
As a leader, I know my weaknesses.
·
As a leader, I model the best.
·
As a leader, I own my mistakes.
·
As a leader, I provide opportunities
for my people to excel
·
As a leader, I seek input from
multiple perspectives on how to improve.
·
As a leader, I improve my weaknesses
that are liabilities.
·
As a leader, I use mistakes as
learning opportunities.
·
As a leader, I use tough situations as
leadership opportunities.
·
As a leader, when I make a mistake, I do
what I can to make it right.
Problem Solving
·
As a leader, I ask clarifying
questions about the problem.
·
As a leader, I break down problems
into smaller, easier, more manageable chunks.
·
As a leader, I challenge myself to
take on big hairy challenges.
·
As a leader, I focus on the task and
keep my ego out of it.
·
As a leader, I frame the problem in a
way that’s actionable.
·
As a leader, I help people focus on
what they control.
·
As a leader, I prioritize solving the
right problems first (solving the problems that have the most impact).
·
As a leader, I solve problems.
Teamwork
·
As a leader, I ask people what they
need to be successful.
·
As a leader, I break the work down in
a way that can be managed effectively.
·
As a leader, I clear roadblocks for
people.
·
As a leader, I create a sense of
ownership.
·
As a leader, I create ways for people
to collaborate on problems.
·
As a leader, I delegate tasks
effectively.
·
As a leader, I empower people to get
their jobs done.
·
As a leader, I encourage others to
spend more time in their strengths and less time in their weaknesses.
·
As a leader, I encourage others to
take bold action.
·
As a leader, I encourage people to
share what they know and grow others.
·
As a leader, I encourage people to
team up.
·
As a leader, I find a way for the team
to win.
·
As a leader, I foster team spirit.
·
As a leader, I give others the leeway
to do the work.
·
As a leader, I help clarify
expectations and roles.
·
As a leader, I help find ways to make
my team more productive.
·
As a leader, I help manage and balance
personalities on the team.
·
As a leader, I help my people balance
their work and life.
·
As a leader, I help people find roles
that unleash and bring out their best.
·
As a leader, I help people internalize
what success looks like.
·
As a leader, I help people work
together by focusing on the greater good.
·
As a leader, I know how to get out of
the way and let people do their jobs.
·
As a leader, I know the strengths
individuals bring to the table.
·
As a leader, I know when to play
quarterback and when to play coach.
·
As a leader, I share what I learn to
help make others great.
·
As a leader, I set clear boundaries
and allow people to act within those boundaries.
·
As a leader, I value and encourage
diversity on the team.
·
As a leader, I value the unique
contribution that each individual brings.
Vision, Mission, Values
·
As a leader, I can communicate the
mission in one line.
·
As a leader, I can prioritize
effectively across competing concerns.
·
As a leader, I can relate the vision
and mission to what people are doing.
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As a leader, I co-create a compelling
mission that is simple, sticky, and powerful.
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As a leader, I co-create a vision that
people sign up for.
·
As a leader, I create a larger
playground for more people to play.
·
As a leader, I demonstrate that I
respect other people’s values.
·
As a leader, I have a vision for the
organization that inspires.
·
As a leader, I help people see the
forest from the trees by communicating priorities and setting focus.
·
As a leader, I know what my values are
and I communicate them to others.
·
As a leader, I live my values.
·
As a leader, I respect other peoples’
opinions even if I disagree with them.
Thanks for reading my blog.
Are you Leading?
Dr. Deepak A. Patil
CEO, Lead ThySelf
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