Becoming a leader at work
can be a challenge. You want to be a leader but you do not carry the title. So,
how do you go about positioning yourself as a leader at work?
There are many ways, but listed
below are some that comes to mind. You can use these actions that will
inevitably position yourself as a leader at work without being too obvious
about your ambitions.
If you want to become a leader at work,
incorporate these actions into your daily routine:
1.
Take Responsibility
You want to be a leader at work,
learn to take responsibility for anything that has your fingerprint on it. That
means, as long as you participate in the project, you have a hand at the
failure of the project.
Learn to take responsibility for
not just the good things, but even bad ones. Admit to your mistakes - it’s okay
to be wrong. You cannot learn if you have not made any mistakes.
2.
Believe In Win-Win
A rising tide lifts all boats –
always think win-win. It exists. Just because the world thinks the business
world is nasty, and that you need to be manipulative and maneuvering to win,
you need not participate in it.
In fact, make it your
contribution not to be nasty and bullying in your ways. You want to be a leader
at work, believe in your hands as leader to change the world.
The power of positive
influence you have on the people around you and the power to inspire
people to greater heights is in front of you.
3.
Push The Envelope
Try new things. Take some risk.
Make yourself uncomfortable. Do the things that may risk making you look
foolish – what do you have to lose? Leaders take risks. They are not afraid of
doing what they believe.
What do you believe in that you
are willing to take some risk? To be a leader at work, you need to take even
simple risks like taking on the project no one wants.
4.
Do It, Write It
I have often said this. This
world is full of people who talk too much and don’t do enough. If you want to
be a leader at work, act upon something. Work that plan.
If you have any ideas that are
simmering in your mind, write it down. It doesn’t matter if it’s not a plan
yet, just write it down.
If you don’t write it down, there
is no one to present to and there is no record of the idea. How can it count?
If you want to be a leader at work, you have practice writing down everything.
5.
See Opportunities Everywhere
There is no need to create
opportunities for yourself to lead. The opportunities to lead are everywhere.
You need to be mindful of these opportunities.
I have just mentioned one
earlier. Are there any opportunities to take on the project no one wants? If you
don’t see opportunities everywhere, you are missing the point.
6.
Be Open
Be open to criticism, otherwise
you are just living off yourself. What does it mean? When you are open to
feedback, you are being fed ideas from others that are free. Often times, these
ideas come from people smarter than you. They will give you tips on how to
improve and how to be better.
That’s what a leader needs -
constant feedback. You need feedback to be a leader at work, otherwise you are
“feed-own” (I just created that word to mean feeding yourself) and you will go
hungry soon. With no new ideas, a leader dries up.
7.
Give, Give, Give
That’s how you open up. Pour out
all you got from inside you. Give all you have ideas, thoughts, plans. Feel the
vulnerability and learn to like it. When you pour all your ideas out you will
need new ones. Where do new ideas come from? From critics who want to tear you
down, from well-meaning supporters and from people you least expect.
More comes back to you. You have
more to input. It enriches you. That’s how you become a leader at work.
These are the seven actions to
position yourself as a leader at work. You want to be a leader at work? Do not
be afraid of taking risks. You have more to gain than lose when you open up.
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