LEADERS: WHY DO WE NEED THEM IN AN ORGANIZATION?
SONNY P. DIZA, MBA
DIVINE WORD COLLEGE OF LAOAG
"The
true mark of a leader is the willingness to stick with a bold course of action
— an unconventional business strategy, a unique product-development road map, a
controversial marketing campaign — even as the rest of the world wonders why
you're not marching in step with the status quo. In other words, real leaders
are happy to zig while others zag. They understand that in an era of
hyper-competition and non-stop disruption, the only way to stand out from the
crowd is to stand for something special."
-Bill Taylor
Abstract
The organization of today does not have the luxury of stability since it faces an ever increasing change in markets, customers and technology. It needs to accept, adopt and implement changes in the business model according to changing trends, technologies, customer preferences and future concerns (Sarna,SK, 2015). Making decisions is guided by the values and the question is about the values of the current "leaders". Many organizations have fallen into disrespectful leadership by leaders, according to them, are the leaders who bring growth or decline of effectiveness in the organization. The leader as a person in charge or as a change agent can manage an organization or the process of organizational change more effectively and successfully if he/she is capable and competent. Organizational change is a demand of the day, and needed for organizations to survive. Naturally, the question arises. "What role does the leader play in enhancing the organization's effectiveness?" Does the style of leadership guide the structure and culture of the organization? Leaders have very different ways of directing a team, a division, or a company. Some are subdued and analytical; others are charismatic and go with their gut. And different of situations call for different types of leadership. According to Goleman (1999), effective leaders are alike in one crucial way: they all have a high degree of what has come to be known as emotional intelligence. This article discusses the importance and role that the leader plays in the organization, its qualities and characteristic
Keywords: leader, leadership, roles, qualities, characteristic
An organization
is considered to be effective if it finds the balance between the demands of
owners, employees, customers, community and the needs of the employees. The
leader plays a key role in the orientation and direction of the organization
which is the one that sets the vision and mission of the organization and
others follow it. So, an appropriate leadership style influence and ensure the
prosperity and the economic growth of both organization and employees. One
important aspect is the way it treats and orients human resources and their
involvement in making decisions. Leadership is one of the main factors in
bringing positive change to the organization; if there is no leadership in the
organization they will not be able to change in the direction they desire and
could experience negative change instead. (Meraku, 2017)
Leadership is critical to business and to life. There has been a lot of work done and books written about leadership, yet it is still much undervalued. Most companies spend more time and money training management than they do training leadership. The most successful organizations – whether they are a business, government, community or military – are successful because of great leaders. Of all the skills needed in groups, leadership is the most important
What
is a Leader?
A leader is the one who guides or inspires others in action or opinion; one who takes the lead in any enterprise or movement; one who is “followed”. Leader is a role (Rush, 2012). A leader is the one in the charge, the person who convinces other people to follow. A great leader inspires confidence in other people and moves them to action. "The leader is defined as any person who influences individuals and groups within the organization, helps them in defining objectives and guides them towards achieving these goals" (Nahavandi, 2003). The perception of the leader in many successful companies consists of three elements on which other elements can be raised. These elements are: For leaders to be visible, the importance of the leader to be visible is based on Lord Sieff's statement: "Being an effective leader should see, and better than ever seeing in action". Leaders offer a clear misunderstanding, who first and foremost trust the people themselves and encourage others to do so. (Meraku , 2017).
Qualities That Define a Good Leader
A great
leader is always able to lead a team to success, regardless of the situation
that they are facing. In order to help you achieve better results for your
company and make you a better leader, here are some key leadership qualities
that every good leader should possess or learn from. These
qualities are the foundation of a good leadership. While some of these
leadership qualities may be more naturally present in the personality of a
leader, it is definitely something you can develop and strengthen over time. (https://inside.6q.io/qualities-that-define-a-good-leader/)
1. Honesty
One of the leadership qualities that define
a good leader is honesty. When you are responsible for a team of people, it is
important to be straightforward. Your company and its employees are a
reflection of yourself, and if you make honest and ethical behaviour as a key value,
your team will follow. Leader should remember to lead by example.
“A
leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” – John C. Maxwell
2. Delegate
Regardless of the situation and position you
are in, always remember that you can’t do everything on your own. Good leaders recognize
that delegation does more than simply passing the task to someone else. It is
trusting and believing that your employees are able to handle the task given to
them.
Delegating to others shows that you have
confidence in their abilities, and this can result in a positive morale in the
workplace. Your employees want to feel appreciated and trusted. So by giving
them a task, they would generally feel honored that they got selected and they
would feel the importance of having them around.
3. Communication
Communication is the key to success, said
everyone. Without clear communication, your employees will have trouble
to understand
your mission, goals, and vision.
Good communication is a leadership attribute
for a number of reasons. Communication should be consistent when it comes to
establishing work expectations or giving constructive feedback. With great
communication, your employees will have a broad understanding to what they are
working for.
“It is better to lead from behind and to put
others in front, especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur.
You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your
leadership.” -Nelson Mandela
4. Confidence
Another one of the leadership qualities, is
having confidence. There may be days where the future of your brand is cloudy
or the monthly sales do not look promising. Any company or businesses would
have gone through these issues before; so it is not something new.
As a leader, it is your responsibility to maintain the team morale and keep moving forward. Keep your confidence level up and assure everyone that setbacks being looked into. By staying calm and confident, the team would not worry as they put their trust in you.
5. Commitment
Nothing shows commitment like getting your
hands dirty with the rest of the employees. There is no greater motivation than
seeing their leader working alongside everyone else. By proving your commitment
to the company and especially your team, you will not only earn the respect of
your team, but will also instill that same hardworking drive among your staff.
Showing your commitment sets the example for
others to follow, and leads to greater loyalty and respect for you as a leader.
Set the tone of commitment, and others will follow suit. Remember that if you
expect your team to work hard and produce quality work, you would need to lead
by example.
6. Positive attitude
You want to keep your team motivated towards
the continued success of the company, and keep the energy levels up. Whether
that means providing snacks, coffee, relationship advice, or even just an
occasional beer in the office, remember that everyone on your team is a person.
Keep the office mood a fine balance between productivity and playfulness.
If your team is feeling happy and upbeat,
chances are they won’t mind staying that extra hour to finish a report, or
devoting their best work to the brand.
“Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” -Peter Drucker
7. Creativity
As a good leader is someone the team could
look up to for answers or solutions, it is up to you to think outside the box
when any issues arise.
You could also gather the team and start brainstorming ideas to build upon some of your ideas. When you get your employees involved in a decision or an idea, they often the importance of their existence in the company. They feel respected and wanted and at times, even looking forward to work.
8. Inspire
Another quality that defines a good leader
is being inspiring. Being able to inspire your team is great for focusing on
the company’s vision and goals, but it is also important for the team during
their current projects.
When your team are drowning in workload or
their morale
is low, you as a leader need to be inspiring and start finding ways to
inspire your team. It is your job to keep spirits up, and that begins with an
appreciation for the hard work that they have put in. Start off by giving words
of encouragement once in a while.
9. Empathy
Having empathy as a leader goes a long way. Empathy is the
ability to understand or feel what other people are experiencing. In other
words, they put themselves in other people’s shoe. Extraordinary leaders praise
in public and address problems in private.
At times, leaders need to look after their team‘s feelings. The best leaders guide employees through challenges and are always on the lookout for a solution. Instead of making things personal when they encounter problems, or assigning blame to individuals, good leaders look for constructive solutions and focus on moving forward.
10. Accountability
A good leader takes responsibility for everyone’s performance as well as their own. When things are going well, they praise. However when problems arise, they identify them quickly, seek solutions, and get the team back on track.
11. Enthusiastic
A good leader is enthusiastic about their
work or cause and also about their role as leader. People will respond more
openly to a person of passion and dedication. Leaders need to be able to be a
source of inspiration, and be a motivator towards the required action or cause.
Although the responsibilities and roles of a
leader may be different, the leader needs to be seen to be part of the team working towards the goal.
This kind of leader will not be afraid to roll up their sleeves and get dirty.
12. Focus and drive
A good leader is generally focused and they
are able to think rationally. Not only does a good leader view a situation as a
whole, but is able to narrow down the cause as well as find the solution to the
problem.
Leaders should also be self-driven to work
harder in wanting to achieve better results for the company. They are the
driving force in the team and also someone the team could look up to and
encourage the rest to work together. “People ask the difference between a
leader and a boss. The leader leads, and the boss drives.” -Theodore Roosevelt
13. Responsible
The last quality that defines a good leader
is being responsible. Great leaders know that when it comes to their company or
workplace, they need to take personal responsibility for failure.
A good leader does not make excuses; they
take the blame regardless and then work out how to fix the problem as soon as
possible. Responsibility is definitely a key leadership attribute.
What Are the
Characteristics of a Good Leader?
Leaders shape our
nations, communities, and organizations. We need good leaders to help guide us
and make the essential large-scale decisions that keep the world moving. (https://www.ccl.org/blog/characteristics-good-leader/)
1. Integrity
The importance of integrity should be obvious.
Though it may not necessarily be a metric in employee evaluations, integrity is
essential for the individual and the organization. It’s especially important
for top-level executives who are charting the organization’s course and making
countless other significant decisions. Our research show that integrity may
actually be a potential blind spot for organizations. Make sure your
organization reinforces the importance of integrity to leaders at various
levels.
2. Ability to Delegate
Delegating is one of
the core responsibilities of a leader, but it can be tricky to delegate
effectively. The goal isn’t just to free yourself up — it’s also to
enable your direct reports, facilitate teamwork, provide autonomy, lead to
better decision-making, and help your direct reports grow. In order to delegate
well, you also need to build trust with your team.
3. Communication
Effective leadership
and effective communication are intertwined. You need to be able to communicate
in a variety of ways, from transmitting information to coaching your people.
And you must be able to communicate with a range of people across roles, social identities, and more.
4. Self-Awareness
While this is a more
inwardly focused skill, self-awareness is paramount for leadership. The better
you understand yourself, the more effective you can be. Do you know how other
people view you, or how you show up at work?
5. Gratitude
Giving thanks will actually make you a better
leader. Gratitude can lead to higher self-esteem, reduced depression and
anxiety, and even better sleep. Few people regularly say “thank you” at work,
even though most people say they’d be willing to work harder for an
appreciative boss.
6. Learning Agility
Learning agility is
the ability to know what to do when you don’t know what to do. If you’re a
“quick study” or are able to excel in unfamiliar circumstances, you might
already be learning agile. But anybody can foster learning agility through
practice, experience, and effort. Explore how great leaders are great learners, with strong
learning agility to get started.
7. Influence
For some people,
“influence” feels like a dirty word. But being able to convince people through
logical, emotional, or cooperative appeals is a component of being an
inspiring, effective leader. Influence is quite different from manipulation,
and it needs to be done authentically and transparently. It requires emotional
intelligence and trust-building.
8. Empathy
Empathy is
correlated with job performance. If you show more empathy towards your direct
reports, our research shows you’re more likely to be viewed as a better performer
by your boss. Empathy can be learned, and in addition to making you more
effective, it will also improve work for you and those around you.
9. Courage
It can be hard to
speak up at work, whether you want to voice a new idea, provide feedback to a
direct report, or flag a concern for someone above you. That’s part of the
reason courage is a key skill for good leaders. Rather than avoiding problems
or allowing conflicts to fester, courage enables leaders to step up and move
things in the right direction. Learn more about why a positive workplace environment and culture requires courage and
truth.
10. Respect
Treating people with
respect on a daily basis is one of the most important things a leader can do.
It will ease tensions and conflict, create trust, and improve effectiveness.
Respect is more than the absence of disrespect, and it can be shown in many
ways.
Importance
of Leadership
·
Initiating Action: Leadership starts from the very beginning, even before
the work starts. A leader is a person who communicates the policies and plans
to the subordinates to start the work.
·
Providing Motivation: A leader motivates the employees by giving them financial and non-financial incentives and gets the work done efficiently. Motivation is
the driving force in an individual’s life.
·
Providing guidance: A leader not only supervises the employees but also
guides them in their work. He instructs the subordinates on how to perform
their work effectively so that their efforts do not get wasted.
·
Creating confidence: A leader acknowledges the efforts of the employees,
explains to them their role clearly and guides them to achieve their goals. He
also resolves the complaints and problems of the employees, thereby building
confidence in them regarding the organization.
·
Building work environment: A good leader should maintain personal contacts with the
employees and should hear their problems and solve them. He always listens to
the point of view of the employees and in case of disagreement persuades them
to agree with him by giving suitable clarifications. In case of conflicts, he
handles them carefully and does not allow it to adversely affect the entity. A
positive and efficient work environment helps in stable growth of the organization.
·
Co-ordination: A leader reconciles the personal interests of the
employees with the organizational goals and achieves co-ordination in the
entity.
·
Creating Successors: A leader trains his subordinates in such a manner that
they can succeed him in future easily in his absence. He creates more leaders
Induces
change: A
leader persuades, clarifies, and inspires employees to accept any change in the
organization without much resistance and discontentment. He makes sure that
employees do not feel insecure about the changes. https://www.toppr.com/guides/business-studies/directing/leadership/
Role of a Leader
Following are the main roles of a leader in an organization (https://www.managementstudyguide.com/role_of_a_leader.htm)
- Required at all
levels- Leadership is a function
which is important at all levels
of management. In the top
level, it is important for getting cooperation in formulation of plans and
policies. In the middle and lower level, it is required for interpretation
and execution of plans and programs framed by the top management.
Leadership can be exercised through guidance and counseling of the
subordinates at the time of execution of plans.
- Representative of
the organization- A leader,
i.e., a manager is said to be the representative of the enterprise. He has
to represent the concern at seminars, conferences, general meetings, etc.
His role is to communicate the rationale of the enterprise to outside
public. He is also representative of the own department which he leads.
- Integrates and
reconciles the personal goals with organizational goals- A
leader through leadership traits helps in reconciling/ integrating the
personal goals of the employees with the organizational goals. He is
trying to co-ordinate the efforts of people towards a common purpose and
thereby achieves objectives. This can be done only if he can influence and
get willing co-operation and urge to accomplish the objectives.
- He solicits
support- A leader is a manager
and besides that he is a person who entertains and invites support and
co-operation of subordinates. This he can do by his personality,
intelligence, maturity and experience which can provide him positive
result. In this regard, a leader has to invite suggestions and if possible
implement them into plans and programs of enterprise. This way, he can
solicit full support of employees which results in willingness to work and
thereby effectiveness in running of a concern.
- As a friend,
philosopher and guide- A leader
must possess the three dimensional traits in him. He can be a friend by sharing
the feelings, opinions and desires with the employees. He can be a
philosopher by utilizing his intelligence and experience and thereby
guiding the employees as and when time requires. He can be a guide by
supervising and communicating the employees the plans and policies of top
management and secure their co-operation to achieve the goals of a
concern. At times he can also play the role of a counselor by counseling
and a problem-solving approach. He can listen to the problems of the
employees and try to solve them.
Emotional Intelligence for Leaders
Emotional
intelligence is widely known to be a key component of effective leadership. The
ability to be perceptively in tune with yourself and your emotions, as well as
having sound situational awareness can be a powerful tool for leading a team.
The act of knowing, understanding, and responding to emotions, overcoming
stress in the moment, and being aware of how your words and actions affect
others, is described as emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence for
leadership can consist of these five attributes: self-awareness,
self-management, empathy, relationship management, and effective communication.
(Gleeson, 2015)
Leaders are closely observed in terms of
their body language, facial expressions etc. So, it is important for a leader
to consider the non-verbal form of expressions as well, which may positively or
negatively influence followers. Therefore, if a leader is talking about ethics
in business with a slightly unconvinced and bemused look on his face, the
followers make a note of it and the message is not received by them. A leader
has to act as a role model too, supporting his statements, ideologies and
values with appropriate actions.
As a leader one also has to be aware of
one’s own capabilities and weaknesses, it is difficult to accept guidance from
a leader who is not self-aware. As managers, leaders have to empathize as well
with the situations, emotions, aspirations and motivations of the subordinates.
A decreasing performance of a team member might be because of a number of
reasons, a disruptive worker might be facing motivation issues and a
subordinate who uses abusive language with others might be lacking confidence
in his own abilities. A leader needs to discern facts and try and reach to
deeper levels and understand things beyond obvious.
Emotional Intelligence is also important
because the followers or subordinate expect it from their leaders. A
subordinate working closely with the manager would expect the manager to
understand his situation and priorities. And not surprisingly, whether manager
does so or not, affects his level of commitment and performance at work. A
leader has to suitably know and understand when he/she needs to be directive
and when he needs to delegate. He/she needs to be aware, when the team members
are acting as one unit and when there are differences. (https://www.managementstudyguide.com/emotional-intelligence-for-leaders.htm)
Conclusion
Many of us in leadership or management
positions know what we need to do to be better leaders, we just sometimes fail
to act. Being a great leader requires constant personal and professional
development, regular transparent feedback from the team, self-reflection and
taking action on feedback received. Great leaders are rarely satisfied with
their performance. Without the team there can be no real leadership. Effective leaders have specific attributes it
shows specific behavior of styles of leadership. The effective leader creates
the situation that is best for the organization through the use of skills and
processes. The significance of business leadership is well expressed by this
organization: A good leader can make a success of a weak business, but a poor
leader can destroy even the best plan. ( Madanchian, et.al, 2017)
Leaders and their leadership skills
play an important role in the growth of any organization.
Leadership refers to the process of influencing the
behavior of people in a manner that they strive willingly and enthusiastically
towards the achievement of group objectives. A leader should have the ability
to maintain good interpersonal relations with the followers or subordinates and
motivate them to help in achieving the organizational objectives.
Leaders will be successful as they become skilled, sometimes
forceful, in practicing these core elements of vision, strategy, operations,
and tactics. But the most successful leaders also blend these with other core
leadership attributes of gratitude, humility, and caring. The opportunity to
provide leadership should be seen as a gift, not an entitlement. All too often
the leader may feel that he or she should have all the answers. As noted earlier,
leaders should be skilled at asking the right questions, rather than holding
themselves to the impossible task of being all knowing. Finally, inspirational
leaders demonstrate that they care about others, first, for who they are and,
second, for what they can do. In other works, exemplary leaders regard others
first as “human beings,” rather than as “human doings.” (Baker, 2014)
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