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10 qualities every great leader demonstrates
A great team leader can be the difference between a high-performing team, and an ineffective one. This article will review the roles and qualities of a good team leader, and provide tips on how to become one.
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Imagine a team where the leader encourages each person to do their best work, helps them develop professionally, provides clarity amid changing priorities, and trusts them to fulfill job responsibilities.
Now imagine a team where the leader belittles people, micromanages their work, withholds information, and pits them against each other.
Which do you think is more likely to be a high-performing team?
A team leader’s ability to motivate, inspire, guide, and coach their teams can impact everything from employee engagement and development to retention and productivity. What’s more, research shows that a team leader has the most direct and significant impact on the experience of the people on the team. That means having the right skills and behaviors in leadership roles can determine how quickly team members develop new skills, whether they feel included and supported, and how creative or innovative the team’s solutions are.
Investing in leadership development can help teams—and organizations—really shine.
A team leader’s day-to-day responsibilities often vary widely by role, but there are many things the best leaders have in common. Great team leaders:
While leaders come in many shapes and sizes, there are some key qualities that they all possess. Great team leaders have:
All leaders have the opportunity to grow and become even more effective. Below are 6 tips to become a great team leader:
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So much of our work is done on teams, and that is only going to increase. As companies try to be agile in the face of uncertainty and rapid change, the role of the team leader is more important than ever. In order to lead their teams well, leaders must try to grow continuously and help their team members do the same. As you think about your own development, consider how you fulfil your various team leader responsibilities and where there are opportunities for you to become more effective. The best leaders continue to learn and grow over time.