Thursday, July 4, 2019

With Leadership Development Long Island Companies Invest In The Future

By Frances Stone


There has been a very big shift in the way large businesses are run. Most modern and successful enterprises have implemented a system whereby self directed teams pursue specific goals. Members of teams all have very specific roles to play and in most cases teams accept responsibility for achieving their goals. This approach can only work if the organization has strong leaders leading these teams. With leadership development Long Island companies strive towards improving the quality of their teams.

It is a fallacy that one is either born as a leader or not. There are indeed people that seem to find it easy to inspire others and to lead but anyone can acquire the characteristics of true leaders. That is why many companies have formal programs in place to nurture and to develop potential leaders. They would not spend so much time and money on these programs if they did not believe that leaders can be developed.

Companies employ a number of methods to develop their leaders. Mentorship programs are popular. They allow less experienced leaders to learn from respected and experienced senior leaders. Formal courses and seminars are also useful to impart new knowledge and attitudes and to gain essential skills in communication, conflict management, negotiations and a wide variety of other fields. Peer reviews have also helped leaders to find out how their colleagues view them.

Hugely successful companies do not just employ strong and inspirational leaders at the top of the structure. They develop leaders throughout the organization, even at the lower levels of the hierarchy. In this way they strengthen their teams and maintain a high level of motivation among all their staff. It is not only potential leaders that need to be developed. Even experienced leaders can become stagnant and will benefit from ongoing development programs.

Good programs for developing leaders should also focus on the value of mistakes and failure. Everyone makes mistakes but truly great leaders learn valuable lessons from those mistakes. Some great leaders have admitted that the most valuable lessons they ever learnt came from their failures. Great leaders also know that they are not perfect and that they have flaws. They are able to admit their shortcomings and to take steps to overcome them.

There are a lot of programs, courses, books and on line resources that aim at developing leaders. If can be difficult to make a choice. The course or program should have crystal clear objectives, it should be well designed by experts in the field and it should be run by reputable service providers. It is important to insist upon references and programs that are formally accredited are generally the best bet.

Formal courses and programs are certainly very useful for exposing developing leaders to new ideas and knowledge. It is at the workplace, however, that these ideas have to be tried and implemented. To this end some companies use independent coaches to guide promising new leaders. These coaches make no decisions. They simply act to motivate their clients, to make them think before acting and to be their sounding boards.

Strong leaders at all levels are one of the most important criteria for success in the modern competitive business environment. Without efficient leaders companies soon flounder and fail. Developing potential leaders should therefore be a high priority for every employer.




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