Leadership

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Right Fit Leading: Leaders Set the Standard

    Great leaders set the bar at a very high level, getting out front, setting the standard, making decisions, and either willing or convincing people to follow and achieve.  The way to do this is through need satisfaction, creating energy, and putting people first.   Satisfy their needs.  If you help people find what they seek they will follow you anywhere.  If you can’t satisfy their needs, create an environment or a process by which this can be done.  Emphasize relationships that are physically, spiritually, and emotionally beneficial.  Recommend that your team members focus on the importance of family first, believing in something beyond themselves, and seeking to maintain a healthy lifestyle.   Create team energy.  Enthusiasm, passion and commitment are contagious when they are public.  Let your team gain energy as they emulate this kind of drive in their leadership.  Don’t mistake activity for energy.  Do the things that matter and the positive energy that will be created will spark your organization to do great things.   Always, always, always put people first.  Instead of deciding on courses of action and then assessing how people will adjust, think of how it will affect people first.  A friend of mine once told me that the solution to a problem should never be that one person loses at the expense of another.  The solution should always have something for everyone to look forward to.  Then they can take the negative better because there is some positive.  This is difficult but not impossible.  And if you believe you are a great leader, you will find a way to do this.   These actions and qualities put people at ease because they can trust that you will behave in an honorable manner at all times.  They will see that you have their best interests in mind, and they will follow you, and they will crave your counsel.   Get Published: By the way, communication is essential for leaders.  If you have some great ideas, check out the call for chapters for a new book, Returning to Interpersonal Dialogue and Understanding Human Communication in the Digital Age.  Submit a chapter, or get more information, here: Returning to Interpersonal Dialogue.

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Right Fit Leading: Leadership Ingredients Defined

  Leadership is analysis without bias, momentum without fatigue, and action without discouragement.   Analysis without Bias: Skill is important because leaders have to know what they are doing.  They analyze the way ahead and determine what is necessary.  You can determine what is necessary by yourself or with the team, but you have to make the determination.  When you analyze the situation or the task at hand, you have to begin without caring what the final answer will be, and you have to keep an open mind throughout the analysis.  If you do this without preconceived notions, especially with a group, you can find new ideas and different viewpoints that will be beneficial.   Momentum without Fatigue: Once you decide which way to go, get going.  Attack the solution with conviction and create that momentum that will propel you and the team to the project’s successful conclusion.  There will be challenges and disappointments along the way, but great leaders don’t get tired.  They keep pushing toward the decided course of action.  This is important to the relationship with the team.  Members of the team may tire, but they can feed off the leader’s energy.  If the leader truly becomes tired, it is time for a team champion to take the lead temporarily.  This will signal that the leader’s trust in the team that has been assembled.  But the leader can’t stay disconnected for long, because there is still much to do.   Action without Discouragement: Once the leader has a decision on a course of action, it’s time to move out.  Always take action to implement the decisions that have been made based on the analysis of the goal and its needs.  There will be bumps in the road, but effective leaders don’t get discouraged.  They commit to the decided course of action and move in that direction.  They show the team that all of the prior work was necessary and that the results are accurate.  If there is a problem, a course correction is always the preferred way to proceed instead of starting from scratch.  If the leader finds it necessary to start from scratch, it is important to not only explain it to the team, but to fully go back and find out where the analysis may have gone wrong.   Get Published: By the way, communication is essential for leaders.  If you have some great ideas, check out the call for chapters for a new book, Returning to Interpersonal Dialogue and Understanding Human Communication in the Digital Age.  Submit a chapter, or get more information, here: Returning to Interpersonal Dialogue.

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Right Fit Leading: Leader Flexible Communications

    Great leaders are flexible communicators, listening and learning on the fly to adjust to each participant\’s emotion, risk, and feedback to get the most out of the interaction. Join me in exploring interpersonal dialogue by submitting a chapter for an upcoming book, Returning to Interpersonal Dialogue and Understanding Human Communication in the Digital Age.  You can get more information and submit your chapter at: Returning to Interpersonal Dialogue.

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Right Fit Leading: High-Touch Communication

  I\’m excited to say that I\’m doing some presentations on High-Touch Communication, the basis of which is my new book, \”Solutions for High Touch Communication in a High-Tech World. High-Touch Communication is about creating a more robust understanding of interactions and focusing on the best ways to get people to communicate using a full-range communication process.  My presentations provide High-Teach resources that represent a plan for changing and improving the way we communicate.  The presentation covers ways to improve interactions with others, suggestions for success in communicating whether face-to-face or online, and an introduction to EVR in communication: shared expectations, value and return. If you\’d like to discuss improved communication with me, just get in touch! And remember, leaders listen, leader learn, and then leaders act!  Good luck.  

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Right Fit Leading: Improving Communication

Right Fit Communications LLC is dedicated to improving the way you communicate every day!  Our focus is on helping people communicate better, whether face-to-face or online, by teaching and coaching the full range of the communication process. [/Two_third] We will continue our efforts through this blog, Right Fit Leading.  Sometimes you will find relevant words of wisdom to enhance your day. Can\’t change yesterday, so focus on making better tomorrows. Today is an opportunity. Tomorrow is a challenge. Enjoy the journey!   [/two_third] [one_third last] Donate your kindness to others every day and connect with those who do the same. Friendship is easy and hard, sometimes all in the same moment. Embrace it!   We Want To Help! Right Fit Communications LLC also provides a growing collection of books and videos to assist people and organizations in their interactions to help guarantee and nurture two-way communication.  Here is a current list of offerings: “Examining the Changing Role of Communication in the Digital Age,” video lecture, IGI Global, February 2017. From the editor, “Solutions for High-Touch Communications in a High-Tech World,”  IGI Global, February 2017. “Solutions for High-Touch Communications in a High-Tech World,” IGI Global, March 2017. “Social Media Performance Evaluation and Success Measurements,” IGI Global, April 2017. “Social Media 4EVR: Identifying, Achieving, & Nurturing Social Capital,” Michael Brown & Tracy Schario, Feb 27, 2014, ISBN-10: 1492858919.       We hope you will allow us to help you improve your communication efforts!   Dr. Michael A. Brown Sr. President, Right Fit Communications LLC  

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Right Fit Leading: About Leaders and Followers

You can do a great job leading people, but they still may not follow you. If they don’t follow, don’t panic right away. It doesn\’t necessarily mean you have a leadership problem, it may just mean they don\’t want to follow you or anyone. If you\’ve got to have them on your team, change tactics and try again. On the other hand, if you can go the distance without them, wish them well and move on. As John C. Maxwell says, “Commitment in the face of conflict creates character.\”

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Right Fit Leading: Persistence is a Strength

As I watch today’s job market and discuss the future with my friends, it becomes obvious that those who are seeking new employment or a new challenge need to stay strong and stay active.  I use the words of Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher during the Victorian era, as motivation.  “Permanence, perseverance and persistence in spite of all obstacles, discouragements, and impossibilities: It is this that in all things distinguishes the strong soul from the weak.” The key to finding that which you seek is hard work and dedication. What are your keys to motivation as you seek new challenges?

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Right Fit Leading: Survival and Innovation

As a leader, this quote really gets me thinking. How about you? “If we are to survive, we must have ideas, vision and courage. These things are rarely produced by committees. Everything that matters in our intellectual and moral life begins with an individual confronting his own mind and conscience in a room by himself.” Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. was an American historian, social critic, and public intellectual.

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