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Honestly, if you were chosen to be a leader but you don't think that you can handle the job, what would you do?

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Question added by Zain Khater , Project Supervisor – StartUp Project , Injaz
Date Posted: 2017/02/04
Asad Zahid
by Asad Zahid , Operations Manager , The Shadab Goods Transport Company

<> Believe in yourself.

<> Try to do your best and take help from others if required.

<> Never lose hopes .

<> Still try to work closely with team and try to give give best results with available resouces and then eventually you will feel more confident to perform your job and challenging projects.

rana yahya
by rana yahya , DevOps/Cloud Engineer , DECOIN(DTEB)

A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way and  shows the way. If your actions inspire others to  dream more, learn more, do more and become more, your are a Leader. I am already leading  EIConix IT Technologies Company. i also worked as ios development team lead.  

Nidal Abdul Kader
by Nidal Abdul Kader , Automation Engineer , Fawares Petroleum Services

Every lesson in life is learnt from the beginning. And no task is completed successfully without a strong foundation. I believe I can build that foundation fast and make myself productive to the fullest. Leadership qualities come with understanding a scenario properly, providing efficient solutions to it in minimal time and avoiding conflicting situations. Handling a subordinate starts with respect and ends with sincerity. If both qualities co-exist, every task is accomplishable.

Manar Mohamed Mounir Salem
by Manar Mohamed Mounir Salem , Customer Service Supervisor , Nile Projects and Trading Co.

I must have the confidence that if I'm chosen then I can do it.

 

People wont have chosen me if they think I don't have the potential.

 

Starting from this point which is believing in yourself is the beginning.

Duncan Robertson
by Duncan Robertson , Strategy Consultant , Duncan Robertson Consultancy

1. Do your best

2. Read. Study. Think. Learn. Ask for help. Observe yourself and others.

3. Remember good examples of leadership you have seen in the past and copy them

4. Remember bad examples and do things differently

5. Accept the compliment and judgement of the people who asked you to be leader

6. Collect support from your friends, family, colleagues, etc.

7. Reflect on the question, "What will happen if I'm wrong and I CAN handle the job?"

 

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