By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
EduTodayEduToday
  • Home
  • Education
    Education
    Show More
    Top News
    The Concept of Immersive Education
    October 14, 2021
    WA has allocated $16 million for international education
    February 20, 2022
    The different types of interactivity for your learning and assessment resources
    June 12, 2022
    Latest News
    What kind of leader should you become?
    October 24, 2022
    What it takes to become a successful strategic learner
    October 24, 2022
    Instructional strategies: what are they?
    October 24, 2022
    Pandemic-related drop in enrolments and delays in student visa approvals causing chaos for RTOs
    August 12, 2022
  • VET Sector
    VET Sector
    Show More
    Top News
    Interview: Troy Williams, Chief Executive Officer at the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA).
    August 21, 2019
    I want to voice my opinion – Your letters and emails to us
    December 17, 2019
    Strategies to maintain VET and Industry currency as a trainer and assessor
    October 14, 2021
    Latest News
    What are the plans for improving the vocational education and training sector – what are we missing?
    October 24, 2022
    A message from the CEO (October 2022)
    October 24, 2022
    Message from the CEO (12 August 2022)
    August 12, 2022
    In vocational education and training, what is assessment?
    August 12, 2022
  • HEP Sector
    HEP Sector
    Show More
    Top News
    India to be top study destination in two years
    September 11, 2018
    Online learning is much more than access to training and assessment materials online
    August 22, 2021
    Private training colleges face too much scrutiny, says ACPET
    November 5, 2018
    Latest News
    Contract cheating – One out of every ten students submits assignments written by someone else – and the vast majority of them get away with it.
    January 31, 2022
    Interview with Peter Doukas – Managing Director, Denison Toyer Education Lawyers
    November 1, 2021
    University jobs lost at a rate of ‘one in five’ as COVID-19 border laws continue to bite
    September 19, 2021
    Online learning is much more than access to training and assessment materials online
    August 22, 2021
  • School Sector
    School Sector
    Show More
    Top News
    What happens when things have not been resolved and you have to take your matter to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal?
    May 18, 2018
    How to complete a compliant Trainer Matrix – Part 1 of Part 5
    December 1, 2020
    Fact Sheet: Transition and teach out
    October 4, 2021
    Latest News
    Management of operational risks in training organisations
    October 24, 2022
    Strategies on how to promote your training organisation to international students
    October 24, 2022
    Creating a work environment that values employees
    October 24, 2022
    Continually reviewing, improving and self-assurance
    October 24, 2022
  • Australia
    Australia
    Show More
    Top News
    ASQA’s Regulatory Strategy 2019–21
    August 21, 2019
    No Regulation or Bad Regulation – has ASQA failed as a VET Regulator?
    September 10, 2019
    Set boundaries, establish guidelines, and work within them.
    June 27, 2022
    Latest News
    During the IHEA Dual-Sector Network conference, Sukh Sandhu addressed issues and changes in the VET sector.
    August 12, 2022
    ASQA’s as a national training package assurance body
    July 17, 2022
    A database of cheating websites has been updated through intelligence sharing.
    July 17, 2022
    An ASQA initiative called Pathways and Perspectives has been launched
    July 17, 2022
  • Science & Tech
    Science & Tech
    Show More
    Top News
    How to complete a compliant Trainer Matrix – Part 1 of Part 5
    December 1, 2020
    The VET Sector Newsletter – Edition 1, April 2018
    September 11, 2018
    Converting the audit quality practices to system-centred rather than individual-auditor-centred
    September 19, 2021
    Latest News
    The purpose of due-diligence audits
    August 12, 2022
    Set boundaries, establish guidelines, and work within them.
    June 27, 2022
    Message from the CEO
    October 14, 2021
    Why organisations should prioritise systematic continuous improvement as a strategic priority
    October 14, 2021
  • More
    • TV
    • Movies
Reading: What kind of leader should you become?
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
CAQA Recruitment – The current job vacancies
News
Australian gov’t to review HE in long-term plan
News
Australia declined 50% of student visa applications from India in 2022
News
New Victoria University program gives high school leavers ‘space’ to figure out future
News
Fee-free TAFE and VET places for South Australians – Ai Group comment
News
Aa
Aa
EduTodayEduToday
  • Business
  • Industry
  • Politics
  • Home
    • Home 1
    • Home 2
    • Home 3
    • Home 4
    • Home 5
  • Categories
    • Industry
    • Business
    • Politics
  • Bookmarks
  • More Foxiz
    • Sitemap
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
EduToday > Blog > Education > What kind of leader should you become?
Education

What kind of leader should you become?

Vijay
Last updated: 2022/10/24 at 7:15 AM
By Vijay 5 Min Read
Share
SHARE

The kind of leader you become is important in determining the overall success of your team or company. After all, your employees will take their cues from you in terms of how to behave, what kind of work ethic to have, and what kinds of goals to strive for. With that in mind, here are ten qualities that the best leaders possess, and that you should aim to develop if you want to be a successful leader: 

A commitment to providing a safe place to grow. 

This means creating an environment where employees feel comfortable taking risks, trying new things, and making mistakes. It also means providing the resources and support they need to do their jobs effectively.

The ability to open career doors. 

The best leaders are always looking for ways to help their employees advance in their careers. This could involve providing opportunities for professional development, offering mentorship and guidance, or simply making introductions to people who can help further their career goals. 

The best leaders provide their employees with a safe place to grow. They give them the opportunity to try new things and make mistakes without fear of repercussions. They also open doors for their employees, both literally and figuratively. They introduce them to new people and opportunities and help them develop their skills.

A willingness to defend the staff when needed. 

When times are tough and the going gets tough, the best leaders have their employees’ backs. This means standing up for them when they’re being treated unfairly, advocating for them when they need it, and being a shoulder to cry on during difficult times.

A focus on rewarding and recognising employees. 

The best leaders know that their employees are more likely to be motivated if they feel appreciated for their hard work. This means taking the time to give praise and rewards when they’re deserved, and finding creative ways to show employees how much they matter.

A dedication to developing employees as leaders. 

The best leaders recognise that leadership is something that can be developed in anyone, and they make a point of helping their employees grow into leaders in their own right. This could involve providing opportunities to take on additional responsibility, offering feedback and guidance, or simply being a role model of good leadership.

An ability to inspire employees to stretch higher.

The best leaders are always pushing their employees to reach their full potential. This means setting high standards, challenging them to do better, and offering support when they need it.

A willingness to lead by example. 

The best leaders know that they need to set the tone for their employees, and that starts with leading by example. This means setting a good example in terms of work ethic, attitude, and behaviour.

An ability to tell employees their work matters. 

The best leaders make their employees feel like their work is important and that they are making a difference. This could involve sharing stories about how their work has helped the company or its customers, or simply expressing gratitude for all that they do.

A readiness to forgive when employees make mistakes. 

The best leaders know that mistakes are part of the learning process, and they’re willing to forgive when employees make them. This doesn’t mean overlooking serious errors, but it does mean being understanding and forgiving when mistakes are made.

A commitment to always be learning. 

The best leaders know that they can’t rest on their laurels and that they need to continually be learning and growing in order to be successful. This means staying up-to-date on industry trends, reading leadership books, and attending professional development workshops. 

Becoming the best leader you can be is vital to the success of your team or company. By developing these ten qualities, you’ll be well on your way to becoming the kind of leader that employees want to work for.

You Might Also Like

What it takes to become a successful strategic learner

Instructional strategies: what are they?

Pandemic-related drop in enrolments and delays in student visa approvals causing chaos for RTOs

In their first meeting since the election, education ministers face a ‘massive’ teacher shortage

Think like a customer

Vijay October 24, 2022
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Preparing your international students for culture shock
Next Article Choosing the right keywords and vertices for your business name
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Telegram Follow
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

CAQA Recruitment – The current job vacancies
News
Australian gov’t to review HE in long-term plan
News
Australia declined 50% of student visa applications from India in 2022
News
New Victoria University program gives high school leavers ‘space’ to figure out future
News
EduTodayEduToday

© 2022 EduToday. Online Media Solutions. All Rights Reserved.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?