Leadership is Generosity

Leadership is Generosity

Leadership is Generosity

Leadership must reflect generosity to upcoming leaders!  Why? Well, generosity is important for delegating duties to help upcoming leaders grow into future leaders.  Generosity can help upcoming leaders in many other areas as well.  A few may include:

  • Feeling important as a leader;
  • Having a sense of opportunity;
  • Providing invaluable experience;
  • Offering a chance to make an organizational impact, and
  • Increasing leadership confidence.

Leadership will provide upcoming leaders with opportunities to grow.  However, leadership will need to be cautious when providing generosity with no expectations.  Great, generous leaders will ensure success by providing:

  • Clear objectives;
  • Open and clear communications;
  • Direction and guidance when needed;
  • Proper training and skills; and
  • Remove obstacles to provide success.

Leadership can be generous but must provide structure.  The two complement each other to ensure increased chances of successful delivery to meet organizational objectives.  A generous leader will find that followers will be:

  • Grateful;
  • Inspired;
  • Motivated;
  • Confident; and
  • Thankful.

Generosity has many benefits in leadership.  Leadership can aid in growing tomorrow’s leaders through structured generosity when combined in an open environment. 

Seven steps to improve leadership generosity include:

Listen generously: Be sincerely curious about others’ perspectives. Enable active listening to understand and process before building a response.
Build Strong Communication: Build transparency to establish trust, moving away from corporate jargon and political nonsense.

Establish Inclusion: Actively involve a diverse range of voices to boost collaboration and demonstrate respect for all perspectives.
Become the Supporting Leader: Use your influence to make opportunities for others. Actively listen and then foster team career advancement.
Support Career Development: Focus on nurturing strengths by identifying growth opportunities rather than just identifying and fixing weaknesses.
Become Genuinely Supportive in Small Moments: Acknowledge efforts through small, consistent acts of appreciation every day. This will provide a huge impact on morale.
Show Openness and Vulnerability: Lead with vulnerability and authenticity. This will allow team members to see the human behind the leader.

Visit bleadersedge.com for more leadership training information. Thanks.

Mike

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