Becoming a Leader Buffalo NY

This is about the significance of being a good leader and how to train yourself as a leader. Just a few simple changes in the way you lead will make a significant impact team morale and productivity.

Local Companies

Sodexo
(716) 886-4585
296 East Ferry St.
Buffalo, NY
Partner On-Call Network
(716) 332-6152
1207 Delaware Ave., Ste 423
Buffalo, NY
Armstrong Niagara, Inc.
(716) 883-2428
11 Summer St.
Buffalo, NY
Susan Alexander
(716) 885-2329
83 Bryant St., 3-C
Buffalo, NY
Baer & Associates, LLC
(716) 831-0000
2495 Main St., Ste. 470
Buffalo, NY
Darwin Associates
(716) 446-0873
559 Crescent Ave.
Buffalo, NY
Marc Henry, Inc.
(716) 310-0310
4 Radcliffe Rd.
Buffalo, NY
Starbright
(716) 400-1538
44 Fairfield
Buffalo, NY
Upstate Consultants, LLC
(716) 432-3602
80 Oakland Pl.
Buffalo, NY
Ciurczak & Co. Inc.
(716) 362-0627
628 Washington St., 4th Fl.
Buffalo, NY

If you are a leader trying to create a positive work environment, hold off on buying posters and new carpet for your work area and take look in the mirror. Did you know that 70% of how your team members feel while being at work comes from you, the leader? Did you know that as the leader, your actions and emotions are transferred to your team members?

So what can you do to generate a work place that team members feel motivated to do their best? Just a few simple things will make the difference. First of all, make sure your team knows that your role is to make them successful in their role. If they know and believe this, they will be open to trust you and act on your vision of the future.

Next, make it a point to smile and be upbeat and positive. As the leader, you influence more than 70% of how team members feel while at work. And if your team can share in your new attitude, they will perform better and provide better service to their customers. You do have the ability to transfer your emotions to your team, so make sure they are getting the more productive ones.

And finally, empower your team when and where you can. One of the most common reasons people leave a job is because they do not feel that they have input and control of the things that take place around them. If you can give your team members the ability to make small changes to procedures that may assist customers, give them that ability. If the time of day they arrive and leave work is not important, let them set their own schedule.

Just a few simple changes in the way you lead will make a significant impact on how happy and productive your team is. So take a look the mirror and make some changes today.# Don’t leave Leadership to just happen, start to learn as much as you can today!! About the Author:

Kreg Enderson, with LeadershipMentor.net, is a certified coach that works with leaders to help them maximize their effectiveness with their people.

Kreg@endersongroup.com


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Featured Local Company

Sodexo

(716) 886-4585
296 East Ferry St.
Buffalo, NY