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When do team leaders fail ?

Top5 Reasons: - Miscommunication - Lack of leadership - Over self-confidence - Bad listener - Unethical behavior

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Question added by Tarek Dada , Account Manager , Netways
Date Posted: 2014/07/11
SAHL HIJAZI
by SAHL HIJAZI , Purchasing Manager , BINZAFRAH GROUP

Lack of leadership is more than enough to let him fail easily, but what did you mention IS CRUCIAL to  let any leader OR/AND CEO to fail.

Sara Khan
by Sara Khan , financial and admin assistant , Ministry Of Defence

Lack of leadership

Nasir Qureshi
by Nasir Qureshi , Director Sales and Marketing , Cor-Med

infact they fail to develop the right team, if people are rightly placed in their field they are bound to succeed, basically its the judgement of the leader to asses the ability of his /her worker. this mainly happens when the professional communication is lacking.

abdelbaky eldwwy
by abdelbaky eldwwy , Human Resources , Managemen

Ill listen or not to listen to employees beginning of the fall of any leader because the leader, whatever his skill he is working with a team of workers

khaled Ibrahim Sayed Abd El Salam Ibrahim
by khaled Ibrahim Sayed Abd El Salam Ibrahim , Chief Accountant , -ElMehy engineering company

from my point of veiw , non from the above but other reason which is (( Wrong Evaluate of Himself / herself ))

any one in leadership must always evalute himself / herself before others do in order to know your weakness points before its strength.

Fahmi Ben Jeddou
by Fahmi Ben Jeddou , Stagaire , ATB Bank

The very traits that make a strong leader, if taken to their extreme, can set a leader up for failure. What may be viewed a leadership positive, if allowed to run unchecked, can turn into a leadership negative. The result is a very thin line between successful leadership and failed leadership.

Consider what happens when:

Confidence becomes ego. Everyone loves a confident leader. Who isn’t won over by the leader who strides into the room, commands attention, and takes control of the situation? But when a leader has an excess of confidence, it generally means he or she also has a surfeit of ego. Ego changes the conversation so that it becomes all about the leader. Ego is the primary reason leaders fail. 

Teams become groupthink. Teams are great. Teams help leaders get stuff done. But if the team or teams become single-minded in nature, and are not encouraged by the leader to engage in creative thinking, groupthink sets in. It is the leader who suffers for it. With groupthink, possible innovations are lost, and creativity stagnates. 

Vision becomes obsession. All leaders need a vision. They have to have some core idea of what they are all about and what they’d like to achieve, not only personally but also for the organization. However, a determined vision can easily slip into obsession. When this happens, the leader risks alienating his or her team, customers, and business partners.

Delegation becomes chaotic. No leader can do everything, and good leaders delegate. A problem arises when the leader delegates too little, leaving people to flounder without direction, or too much, and expects them to take on too much responsibility without support or interaction from the leader. 

Determination becomes inflexibility. This is a corollary to “vision becomes obsession,” but it speaks to a different level of trouble. A leader knows what has to be done, but if outside forces and events indicate that the leader is taking the wrong path, then he or she has to make corrections and adjustments. This doesn’t necessarily mean that a leader has to sacrifice goals or end intent, but it does mean that the leader has to consider different paths to getting there.

As this list shows, leaders fail due to certain social-psychological blinders that inhibit their capacity to work in a context of open and candid teams. Leaders fail because they allow themselves to become narrow, while thinking that they are being broad and inclusive. Rather than being agile and reflective, leaders fail when they are overly focused and listen only to their own intentions.

Baby Lyn Pereyra
by Baby Lyn Pereyra , Housekeeping Superintendent , emrill

Lack of leadership, over self confident, bad behavior, lack of communication to him/her subordinates.

Jagathisan Sureshbabu
by Jagathisan Sureshbabu , System Administrator & Acting HR-Admin , Krishna Energy Pvt Ltd

When failure occurred, the Team leader of the organization owned that failure. When success came, he gave it to his team.  If you follow this line you will never fail. Think yourself your team peoples are born to win, success will follow you. 

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