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What advice would you give someone going into a leadership position for the first time?

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Question added by ALAMGEER HUSSAIN HASHMI , REGIONAL SALES & OPERATIONS MANAGER , Uth Healthcare Pvt., Ltd
Date Posted: 2013/10/22
IRPHAN GHANI
by IRPHAN GHANI , Senior Management , A

Lead by setting examples and develop people with the expertise that you carry.

Remain humble and be open to learning and knowledge as what one may have will only be a drop from the ocean of knowledge.

Mohammed Salim Allana
by Mohammed Salim Allana , Compliance and Assurance Manager , United Arab Bank

Leaders don't need guidance unless they ask for.

 

Simple lesson to reach leadership position is easy to retain and sustain is a challenge. Be responsible and take ownership of all your decisions.

Jyoti Negi
by Jyoti Negi , Sr. Executive , Lifepharma FZE

The Meaning of TEAM is TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVE MORE. Always motivate your team members by highlighing their qualities. Be a good listener and try to resolve team members problem as early as you can. Take their ideas too and keep update your short and long term target to team members. Take initiatives and  build a strong relationship with them but on the other hand make your self strong enough to be always a leader.

A N
by A N , Architect (Programme Architecture) , Nationwide

 

A good leader is a good listener with situational awareness. A good leader will try and get the facts correct before making tough decisions. All decisions taken  should  be a step in the right direction and never wait forever to get all answers. If you have all the answers, then it’s not a decision but a foregone conclusion.

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by Deleted user

Strive to make your team a success not you, when they shine, you shine, when they fail - you get fired!

Hands on is the key, be there with your team as much as possible, early morning and late nights, remember that there is no 'i' in team.

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