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The Most Successful Leaders Do 15 Things Automatically, Every Day

2013-02-22 16:05:52| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News

Leadership is learned behavior that becomes unconscious and automatic over time. Many people wonder how leaders know how to make the best decisions, often under immense pressure. The process of making these decisions comes from an accumulation of experiences and encounters with a multitude of difference circumstances, personality types and unforeseen failures. The most successful leaders are instinctual decision makers. Having done it so many times throughout their careers, they become immune to the pressure associated with decision making and extremely intuitive about the process of making the most strategic and best decisions. This is why most senior executives will tell you they depend strongly upon their gut-feel when making difficult decisions at a moments notice. There are 15 things you must do automatically, every day, to be a successful leader in the workplace: 1. Make Others Feel Safe to Speak-Up Many times leaders intimidate their colleagues with their title and power when they walk into a room. Successful leaders deflect attention away from themselves and encourage others to voice their opinions. They are experts at making others feel safe to speak-up and confidently share their perspectives and points of view. They use their executive presence to create an approachable environment. Glen Llopis, who is known as the contributor with the immigrant perspective on leadership and workplace innovation, shares his concepts on leadership with dealers across the country. Well give you the first six and youll have to click inside this article to link to the entire 15 points!The Article The Most Successful Leaders Do 15 Things Automatically, Every Day appeared first on Automotive Digest.

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