Are you truly an amazing boss or just a good one? See how many of these 10 traits are natural for you.
Recently, I had overwhelming response to my column on 10 things Really Amazing Employees Do.
In it, I also gave tips for being a better boss. Better is great, but
amazing bosses didn't need the tips because they already knew what to
do.
Being a boss is hard. People don't naturally wish to have one. And
not everyone aspires to be one. But most people are anxious to follow a good leader,
and most organizations live and die on the quality of the leaders who
run them. See how you stack up with these 10 traits. I have given a
reference point for good bosses as well so you can assess if you are
truly hitting the mark or if perhaps your people are just being nice when they say you're amazing.
1. Good Bosses maintain control and get things done.
Amazing Bosses know efficiency can be the enemy of efficacy in the long run and so they work to create an atmosphere of expansive thinking.
They empower their team with time, resources and techniques, to solve
big issues with big ideas instead of Band-Aids and checklists.
2. Good Bosses foster a sense of community, making room for everyone.
Amazing Bosses form an internal culture by design
rather than default, making sure they attract the right people to get
on the bus and then get them in the right seats. They also make sure
that the wrong people never get on the bus, or if they do, they get off
quickly.
3. Good Bosses invite creative thinking.
Amazing Bosses know how to integrate creativity into daily
conversation and procedures so that every employee feels natural about
being creative and facilitating productive creativity when interacting
with others in the company.
4. Good Bosses create an open environment for voicing concern and frustration.
Amazing Bosses create an environment where people are
empowered to make change on their own to improve product, process, and
procedures. They integrate open communication to the point where the
expression of honest concerns is expected, required, and desired by everyone involved to achieve the highest levels of team performance.
5. Good Bosses encourage career development for their employees.
Amazing Bosses integrate individual learning and development
into every job description so that personal growth is required and
rewarded. They know companies that do this thrive thanks to new leaders
rising from the inside. They make sure the company apportions time and
dollars toward personal growth so that everyone shares reasonable
expectations of commitment and success.
6. Good Bosses run effective and efficient meetings.
Amazing Bosses make sure that everyone on the team understands the difference between a valuable meeting
and a waste of time and resources. They educate the team on
facilitation techniques and give each person consistent practice at
structuring and leading effective meetings with postmortem feedback.
7. Good Bosses build trust so people feel safe.
Amazing Bosses encourage constant interaction and high
performance within the team so they succeed or fail together, creating
tight bonds of loyalty to the company and each other. Successes are met
with equal high praise and rewards, while failures are met with
encouraging acceptance and postmortem learning discussions
yielding next-step improvements. (Of course amazing bosses know how to
make sure people and teams fail safely in the first place.)
8. Good Bosses generate happiness in the workplace.
Amazing Bosses constantly seek and execute ways to help
employees gain deep personal satisfaction from their responsibilities so
they are inspired and excited to come to work and perform well every
day.
9. Good Bosses make sure people are responsible for their roles and actions.
Amazing Bosses promote personal accountability by providing
clear communication and buy-in as to the culture, vision, and goals for
the company. They know how to effectively and efficiently align the team, communicate in rhythm, and measure progress so they can adjust quickly with minimal risk.
10. Good Bosses know how to praise and show gratitude.
Amazing Bosses know how to instill a deep sense of personal
satisfaction and accomplishment in individual team members. They help
employees develop a strong sense of self-confidence and self-praise that
outweighs any pat-on-the-back or award provided.
http://www.inc.com/kevin-daum/10-things-really-amazing-bosses-do.html
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