The 5 Secrets of Great Bosses
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***saw this amazing article @ http://www.entrepreneur.com
So what does it take to be a GREAT boss? It has to do with Growth, Relationships, Excellence, Accountability and Teamwork.
1. Inspire growth: Great Leaders help employees
build needed skills and toss antiquated ones. They help employees try
new approaches that can increase quality and efficiency. Great bosses
hold employees to high standards of performance and delivery. They
ensure employees see the business from their customers’ point of view so
that great service is the norm.
2. Honor relationships: They know that positive
relationships based on shared values create trust and respect. They
understand that without mutual trust and respect, workplace cooperation
disappears. Great bosses demand civility as a minimum standard for
treatment of workplace peers and customers, no matter what. They create
clear “rules” to ensure fair and kind treatment of everyone.
3. Inspire excellence: They set high standards of
performance for themselves and for every employee. They know that their
team and organization have made performance promises -- to each other
and to customers. Hitting or exceeding these high standards means those
promises are kept.
Great bosses celebrate goal traction and effort as
well as goal accomplishment - every day.
4. Ensure accountability: Top-notch leaders know
that consequence management is the path to high performing,
values-aligned teams. They craft an environment of both joint
accountability (the team delivers on its promises) and individual
accountability (every individual delivers on his or her promises).
Consequence management means there is consistent and prompt validation
of aligned effort as well as consistent and prompt redirection of
misaligned effort.
5. Encourage teamwork: They understand that
cooperative teamwork among employees maintains trust and respect more
than competitive interaction does. Great bosses create incentives for
not only individual contribution but for aligned team contributions,
too. A mantra of “win as one team” helps create a supportive yet driven
environment where team members work together to deliver promised
products and services.
By integrating some of these practices in your own work teams, you
can become a great boss to your employees -- while boosting performance,
service and profits.
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