Thursday, 15 January 2015

10 Characteristics of Lousy Leaders by Michael Hyatt.



If you look at the major news stories in business, politics, diplomacy, whatever, it’s pretty hard to miss that most of the crises we face are crises of leadership.

I once worked for a man who couldn’t pull the trigger on a project, ever. I would bring him a request with all the supporting documentation. He would ask me to rerun it. When I came back, he would want it rerun again, and again.

It was like an endless doom loop of frustration. I could never get him off the dime. By the time he approved it, the opportunity was lost, and he would blame me for missing it. It was utterly dispiriting.

I’ve worked for a few spectacularly bad bosses in my time. And as a corporate executive I’ve had others equally bad occasionally working for me.

Maybe it’s no surprise, but whether it’s those leaders in my immediate experience or the ones I read about in the news, I see the same failures and mistakes over and over, and each one has a direct impact on getting the results we want.

I’ve arranged them here as the top-ten characteristics of lousy leaders. These are all traits to avoid – or unlearn if you already have trouble with them:

1 They don’t have enough confidence to lead at their level. The boss I mentioned at the start was like this. He couldn’t decide because he had no faith in his decisions.

2 They’re arrogant, assuming they always know what’s best. It takes confidence to lead. It also takes humility. Many leaders think they’re confident when they’re really just pigheaded and proud.

3 They’re disorganized. I’ve worked with some hard-driving, capable leaders who hamstrung themselves by never getting organized. I reported to one leader like this, right up until I was promoted above him. The first thing I did was fire him.

4 Their words and actions erode trust, even with their supporters. When I fired the boss I just mentioned, this is the primary reason for my decision. I could never count on him as his direct report. (Reporting directly to him, I couldn’t depend upon him to follow through with all he said he would do). I certainly didn’t want him reporting to me.

5 They over-promise and under-deliver. This one affects more than just politicians. People leading in an organization often do this because they are trying to impress those above them, failing to realize that by under-delivering they are shooting themselves in the foot. And people at the top fall into the trap by overusing promises as a way to ensure team loyalty.

6 They don’t articulate a clear vision. No one wants to follow in the dark. It’s impossible to motivate people who feel in a fog.

7 They don’t enroll others in their initiatives. 7 is related to No. 6. Some leaders just expect people will follow them just because of their position. Wrong. If a leader can’t enroll others, failure looms.

8 They’re not transparent. Openness encourages honesty. How often do we see the opposite playing out in business and politics? Scandal is only the endgame. But how many bad calls are made before the news finally breaks?

9 They’re blind to what’s happening in their own organizations. Insulation is fine for the walls of your house, but not for leadership. To lead requires visibility. Without it, you’ll find yourself blindsided and making major blunders.

10 They don’t hold people accountable – especially themselves. If a leader avoids responsibility and won’t hold their team accountable, they’ll shipwreck the organization. Accountability is essential.

Pick your crisis and you’ll usually find one of these ten traits of lousy leadership in action, often many of them all at once. Bad leadership traits go together.

It’s hard enough to succeed as a leader without being your own worst enemy.

Do you see any of these traits active in your leadership or those around you? What could you do to address them? If you see any of these in your leadership, now’s the time to deal with it. Your dreams and goals are too important to undermine.




(c) 2013, Michael Hyatt. Originally published at www.michaelhyatt.com.





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We are not meant to do it all by – Julie Sunne



Just because there is something to be done, does not mean it is yours to do.


I’m finally tired enough of being tired that I’ve decided to use my “no” more than my “yes.” In this age of crazy busyness, it’s necessary to be intentional, and that requires saying “no.”

It seems we all commit to way more than time permits. And it may be an epidemic in Christian circles.
For far too long, if there were something to do, I’d say yes. Be on this school committee? Sure. Help with this church activity? Of course. Edit this newsletter? I’ll get right to it.

What I found out was that by over-committing I didn’t do anything particularly well, and I couldn’t pursue the areas I was gifted in or serve my family well.

NY Times best-selling author and Proverbs 31 Ministries Founder Lysa Terkeurst knows the importance of this issue in our lives. She wrote an entire book that was just released on this very subject, The Best Yes: Making Wise Decisions in the Midst of Endless Demands. Since I just started reading it, I won’t review it here, but so far, I’m finding it speaks to my heart.

Being Intentional

It takes great intention to turn down worthy requests. Our “no” has to be preplanned.

After much prayer and reflection, I’ve made certain determinations for my schedule for this next school year:
Teach Sunday School but do not serve in a leadership role;
Target my school volunteering to those activities my children are in or where my particular interests lie;
Prioritize time with God and Bible study;
Set aside an hour a day to write what God has placed on my heart;
Intentionally cultivate friendships;
Stop bleeding work into family time.

It’s not easy and I often feel guilty about not stepping up when there is a definite need in an area. However, I’ve realized that when I fill a position as just a warm body, I prevent someone else who may be better equipped from doing so.

Not to mention, when I say “yes” to everything, I overfill my schedule, which negatively affects God’s calling on my life, including caring for my family.

I can’t expect to serve God well when I’m run so ragged I don’t have the energy to hear or obey.


Six Suggestions

We are not meant to do it all.

We are each gifted in certain areas and called to certain tasks. The other tasks are for … well … others. And we were created to rest, as God did (Gen. 2:2).

Rushing through life merely causes us to miss much of the glory God offers in our earthly existence. When we purposely slow down, we find ourselves in a better position to listen and help.

So – may I ask – how are you going to take control of your crazy schedule this year? Might I give you six suggestions?

1) Study God’s Word.

2) Schedule in ink the non-negotiables: personal Bible study/prayer, family, sleep, meals, dates, exercise (I struggle with this one), worship.

3) Schedule other priorities: time set aside to cultivate friendships and pursue hobbies, clean house (maybe this should be a non-negotiable?).

4) Don’t give an immediate “yes” to a request. Pray about it as you carefully consider each request in light of your gifts and #1 and #2.

5) When you make a decision, act on it. Too often we guilt ourselves into changing our minds.

6) Remind yourself repeatedly – post it on your refrigerator, write it on your mirror, tattoo it on your hand (just kidding on that one) – Just because there is something to be done, does not mean it is yours to do.


Calming the chaos in our lives isn’t easy. And no one is going to do it for us.

Making best decisions for our time requires discipline – commitment to gather wisdom and learn discernment – then acting on both.

As Lysa wrote in her book, “You must not confuse the command to love with the disease to please.”

Go out and love and serve as you are equipped, but don’t bow to the pressure to please others. After all, the only One we need to answer to is God.

Apply yourself to discipline and listen to words of knowledge. (Proverbs 23:12)



Pause and Reflect:

How do you avoid the trap to say “yes” to everything? Any suggestions?
• Look back at the suggestions and make a list of must-dos, then make a list of want-to-dos. Be sure to include play time, work time, reflection time, planning time, and especially God-time.
• Consider times when you have felt overwhelmed. What could you have done differently to release the pressure of too many things to do?
• What are the lessons learned?

– Julie Sunne

© Julie Sunne. All rights reserved. 



Friday, 2 May 2014

It is not over yet!


Sometimes we live a life wondering how we are going to make it in life. asking ourselves is it going to be possible? or i am just dreaming. For some even their dreams are just too small for that's what they believe they can achieve.

But you know what? nobody is born or should be born a looser even though life can shape who you become in life. I have found 3 important things to do if you want to reach far enough and listen to this;

1) You have to believe in yourself. This is the first thing you need to do and understand. you are incredible and full of great possibilities! you are able and if you aren't then nobody else is! The only reason that can make you dream big or reach far, is the belief that you are not just ordinary or below ordinary but you are great and can reach far enough. one saying you have to have in your Spirit is" I can do this and will do it!!" No matter how hard it is or how tough it gets, I am going to make it!"you are not just not just ordinary or below ordinary but you are full of great possibilities. someones's opinion of you does not have to become a reality!

                              The scripture says in Mathew 8:13
                                 "Go; it shall be done for you as you have believed."
                      and in Mathew 9:29 He says
                           ..."Because of your faith, it will happen."
I want to tell you that what you believe is what happens to you. You have got to believe right!

2)Dream. look deep inside yourself and ask yourself, what do I want?, where do I want to reach? define your values. Define your destiny. There is one great reason you came into existence. there is a reason you are on this earth and that reason is your dream. If God created you He dint do it for no purpose and if He had a purpose then it has has to come to pass. there is no reason at all for you to live below the purpose you are crated for.


              Exodus 9:16 says " However, I have let you live for this purpose: to show you  My power and to make My name known in all the earth.

          Jeremiah 1:5 "Before I(God) formed you in the womb, I knew you. Before you were born, 

         I  set you apart for my holy purpose.

         
GOD'S WORD® Translation

You have a great reason to live, there is a Holy purpose as to why you are living. Dream it right !!

3) Work on your dream. You cannot get to that level if you do not start investing in it! I am telling you. You have got to invest, you can't keep on saying it without dong it. You have got to work on it, you will have to and have to; spend time, energy, money, everything! It has to become your food, you nourishment!
one of the great words i have read are the words of Jesus Christ. A man who came on earth and Just few seconds before he died on the cross said "It is accomplished "

These are words he said when his disciples wanted to give him food,

          John 4:34
         Jesus said to them, "My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me and to accomplish 
 His work.

Jesus was busy to the point the only food he wanted was to accomplish his purpose of leaving
You need to work on your dream, you need to work on your purpose, you cannot run away from that.
I dare you to spend time on your dream, I dare you to invest enough in your dream. Work on your dream. Invest!
If you can do it,  in the end you can be proud of yourself. In the end you have the guts to say it is accomplished. In the end you are making your friends, your family proud of you. You are touching millions of people's life and the world will never be the same again! the world will be a better place because of you.

It doesn't matter how many times you have failed or who doesn't believe in you or who dint! you have to still look at your dream, review it again and again and tell yourself " its not over yet!!



Written by David Cyabukombe