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Author: Dave Lavinsky
Article source: http://www.punditpreneur.com/. Used with author's permission.
Rarely can entrepreneurs make a company succeed by themselves. This is much
like the fact that greatest athlete doesn't ensure that their team will win if
the other players cannot perform. As such, entrepreneurs need to be able to
identify staffing needs, expertly fill them, and lead the team to success.
Leadership is the process through which an entrepreneur is able to influence
employees to achieve the objectives of the organization. To be an effective
leader, an entrepreneur must 1) build trust and confidence among employees and
2) effectively communicate with them.
Leaders can build trust in many ways. They can achieve it by working hard,
maintaining a constant message and/or being available to solve employees'
problems among others. By showing employees that they are fully committed to
achieving the vision, entrepreneurial leaders build trust and confidence in
employees. This in turn yields high employee satisfaction and commitment.
Effective communications is equally critical to successful leadership. If
employees are unclear about the company's vision, and/or receive mixed messages
over time, they will be unable to focus all of their efforts on achieving the
company's goals. Conversely, by delineating the company's vision and goals, and
reinforcing them over time with the same message, the company's goals become
engrained in its employees.
In addition to building trust and effective communications, other keys to
entrepreneurial leadership include the following:
better.
greatest technical skills in their organizations, they need to be savvy enough
to lead the team.
mistakes. Great leaders don't place blame on others.
them to excel.
The ability to effectively lead is a crucial factor in the success, or lack thereof, in entrepreneurial ventures. By understanding and embodying what it takes to lead effectively, entrepreneurs can maximize their chances of success.
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