paddybear97
Dec 31, 2017
Undergraduate / I inspire members to do more, learn more, dream more, also become more, in this, I am a leader. [3]
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John Quincy Adams said, "If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." Everyone's approach to leadership is different. How would you describe your personal leadership style? What values do you consider the most important when leading others? How do you inspire and influence others to get behind your vision?
John Quincy Adams once said, "If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." I have seen this quote on an article ages ago and it had a big effect on me.
Currently, I am the head of the media department of my faculty. My work is pretty much related to art and creativeness, and we always focus on looking for new ideas. Therefore, in my leadership style, members of my team are encouraged to make decisions, otherwise known as the democratic leadership style. From my point of view, I think that only leaders making decisions narrows down the possibility of problem realization of the whole team. In fact, many incredible ideas have come from members, ideas which I did not think about myself! This helped a lot in decision optimization. In addition, when I encourage my members to make decisions, they feel as if they are part of the project. They do what they want, they do what they like and they do more fill with inspiration. However, in case we need to make a decision in a short period, I will make it alone.
I always try to build and keep my team as a small family in which we are all siblings. I believe that the closer we get, the easier we work together. This is why I try to create occasions for members to meet outside of meetings. For instance, we eat out together, we even bought team shoes! I always strive to create a more exciting atmosphere at every meeting. When members are close, they feel more comfortable to share their ideas. This is key to my leadership style. Members feel free to ask and question, and from this, they learn more from each other. Also as we grow closer, we share personal things more easily. We can share what we expect from the other members; we look forward to how the team will grow together so we can dream about the future of our team. This is how I inspire them to get behind my vision, or I would like to say, our vision.
In my opinion, whatever one's leadership style is, the most important value when leading others is respect. On the member's side, having respect from the leader makes them feel that they are important. They would be willing to dedicate more to the organization. On the leader's side, being respected by subordinates, their speech will carry more weight and be more influential. This helps the leader control the team more easily. Therefore, to gain respect from members, a leader should be a person who sincerely listens to and makes members feel valued. For example, sometimes I asked my members how their work is progressing. At one point, a girl told me that she wanted to learn about design. Following that, I tried to help her and even assigned her the task of designing a picture for a small post on our fan page on Facebook, even though she never attempted this before. I demonstrated I believe in her and that made her feel valuable. I in tern, gain her respect, and further, I helped her realize one of her goals.
According to Mr. Adams, my actions inspire members to do more, learn more, dream more, also become more, in this, I am a leader.
Please give me your comments and feedback! Thank you very much!!
John Quincy Adams said, "If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." Everyone's approach to leadership is different. How would you describe your personal leadership style? What values do you consider the most important when leading others? How do you inspire and influence others to get behind your vision?
respect is the most important value of a leader
John Quincy Adams once said, "If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." I have seen this quote on an article ages ago and it had a big effect on me.
Currently, I am the head of the media department of my faculty. My work is pretty much related to art and creativeness, and we always focus on looking for new ideas. Therefore, in my leadership style, members of my team are encouraged to make decisions, otherwise known as the democratic leadership style. From my point of view, I think that only leaders making decisions narrows down the possibility of problem realization of the whole team. In fact, many incredible ideas have come from members, ideas which I did not think about myself! This helped a lot in decision optimization. In addition, when I encourage my members to make decisions, they feel as if they are part of the project. They do what they want, they do what they like and they do more fill with inspiration. However, in case we need to make a decision in a short period, I will make it alone.
I always try to build and keep my team as a small family in which we are all siblings. I believe that the closer we get, the easier we work together. This is why I try to create occasions for members to meet outside of meetings. For instance, we eat out together, we even bought team shoes! I always strive to create a more exciting atmosphere at every meeting. When members are close, they feel more comfortable to share their ideas. This is key to my leadership style. Members feel free to ask and question, and from this, they learn more from each other. Also as we grow closer, we share personal things more easily. We can share what we expect from the other members; we look forward to how the team will grow together so we can dream about the future of our team. This is how I inspire them to get behind my vision, or I would like to say, our vision.
In my opinion, whatever one's leadership style is, the most important value when leading others is respect. On the member's side, having respect from the leader makes them feel that they are important. They would be willing to dedicate more to the organization. On the leader's side, being respected by subordinates, their speech will carry more weight and be more influential. This helps the leader control the team more easily. Therefore, to gain respect from members, a leader should be a person who sincerely listens to and makes members feel valued. For example, sometimes I asked my members how their work is progressing. At one point, a girl told me that she wanted to learn about design. Following that, I tried to help her and even assigned her the task of designing a picture for a small post on our fan page on Facebook, even though she never attempted this before. I demonstrated I believe in her and that made her feel valuable. I in tern, gain her respect, and further, I helped her realize one of her goals.
According to Mr. Adams, my actions inspire members to do more, learn more, dream more, also become more, in this, I am a leader.