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Mentor Insight: ‘The Qualities of Leadership’ by Colin Thompson

Chantelle Argent
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24 July 2020
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Leadership
What are the qualities of a good leader? Wiseup Mentor Colin Thompson discusses the important traits of strong leadership and management:

While the skills gap in the UK workforce is routinely cited in the media, the importance of employing highly skilled, well-trained managers and leaders cannot be underestimated.

According to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Annual Survey Report, effective leadership skills can encourage enthusiasm and motivation across an entire business, helping to increase productivity levels and stimulate the growth of small and medium-sized businesses. Almost all businesses agree there is a direct link between leadership development and business performance and yet two-thirds believe there is a shortage of highly effective leaders in UK organisations.

Effective managers engage and motivate staff, employing reward methods that are tailored to the company and employees, resulting in increased productivity and retained staff. We would all acknowledge that the qualities which make a good leader are based on common sense.

Giving recognition

Good leaders recognise great work and are specific as to exactly what an employee did to merit recognition. A message of thanks from management to employees has little impact, but specifically singling out an individual or team can have far more force. The bonus of effective managerial skills in this area is that it encourages other employees to follow suit. People love being praised and will work harder if they feel their good work will be acknowledged.

However, a good leader will also react accordingly if poor work is produced, and will find out why and how the employee can be helped. Responsible leaders don’t draw attention to poor work to anyone other than the employee involved, and will encourage good communication.

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Active recruitment

Good leaders encourage the ‘right’ people to join the company, not only individuals who are highly skilled but who are also ‘motivated’ with the right ‘attitude’ towards work and the company in question. In many cases, a good leader will recognise that a person has the right attributes for the job, even if he or she is lacking the level of skills needed, understanding that a willingness to learn is a prized attribute.

Collaboration

Effective leadership shows staff where the company is going and how they can contribute towards its success. People feel a stronger affinity towards a business if they are involved in making it a success, and can directly see the impacts of their work.

Communication

Successful leaders acknowledge the need to be approachable and to know what is going on throughout the organisation, not just in the boardroom. These leaders understand that staff motivation and feedback are a good barometer showing how well the company is running rather than relying solely on revenue forecasts and projections.

Although these qualities may sound straightforward enough, many people are not natural leaders. This is why ‘training’ programmes are so important to the success of businesses, recognising the importance of well-rounded individuals in positions of leadership.

Visit Colin’s Wiseup profile or explore our curated database of mentors to learn more about how their skills and insight could help your business.

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