Introduction

I am often asked if I feel there is a difference between a leader and a manager. My answer is always an unequivocal yes. I am a firm believer in the statement that you manage things and you lead people. This is one of the missing pieces when it comes to many safety professionals …leadership training. I have seen evidence of companies that do all types of company and regulatory training and completely disregard one the most important pieces of training for their leadership. And they sit back and wonder why their safety endeavors are not successful. It can be boiled down to lack of effective leadership

Definitions

John Maxwell in his book, Developing the Leader Within You, simply states that "leadership is influence".

Byrd Baggett in his book, Dare to Lead states that "the heroes are the leaders who realize the worth of people; those who understand the power of compassion; those who understand and value the dignity of employees. These men and women understand the wisdom of serving others and the positive influence that genuine concern for others have on the balance sheet."

Kouzes & Posner in their book, The Leadership Challenge states that leadership is the "art of mobilizing others to want to struggle for shared aspirations."

Definition most used by the author simply states that "leadership is the ability to inspire others to exceed their perceived talents through guided empowerment and being enabled" It also helps if you have followers!

Here is a list of what the author feels are the qualities of an effective leader:

  • Honesty – Worthy of our trust

  • Forward Looking – See the big picture for themselves, workers & the company

  • Inspiring – Communicate the vision

  • Competent – capable of effective

  • Character – What you are when no one else is around.

  • Trust – Doing what you say you are going to do

  • Servant Leader – Willingness to serve others

  • Strong People Skills – Fully understands people

  • Motivator – Giving people the opportunity to grow and expand their knowledge

  • Integrity – Doing what's right but maybe not popular

  • Positive Influence – ability to attract the right people

  • Responsible – Doesn't pass the buck

  • Positive Attitude – ability to pass on this attitude to the right people

  • Problem Solver-Solver not creator

  • Desire to continue to learn

  • Time Manager

  • Unselfish – Gives credit to others

  • Self-Discipline – Follow tasks to completion

  • Change Maker

  • Good Listener

  • Legacy Builder – Growing other leaders

  • Executor – Gets things done

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