Effective Leadership:

Managerial Leadership

Inspirational Leadership

Encourage Extraordinary Performance from Your People

By: Vadim Kotelnikov

Founder, Ten3 Business e-Coach – Inspiration and Innovation Unlimited!

"No person can be a great leader unless he takes genuine joy in the success of those under him."  

W. A. Nanc

                 

 

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Why Inspirational Leadership?

Do you want to encourage extraordinary performance from your people? Do you want them to do great things?

 

If yes, then you must create an inspiring corporate culture that inspires, empowers and energizes them.

People do what they have to do for a manager, they do their best for an inspirational leader.

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Inspirational leaders supply a shared vision and inspire people to achieve more than they may ever have dreamed possible. People change when they are emotionally engaged and committed.

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Inspirational leaders create 'can-do' attitude and make business fun. They unlock inner power of their people and sustain their commitment. They inspiring, energize and move people. They build corporate communities in which people feel valued, capable, confident and strong.

They inspire team members to believe in the extraordinary work they can do together.

To inspire, you must both create resonance and move people with a compelling vision. You must embody what you ask of others, and be able to articulate a shared vision in a way that inspires others to act. You must offer a sense of common purpose beyond the day-to-day tasks, making work exciting, advises Steve Farber.1

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To become a motivational leader, you start with motivating yourself. You motivate yourself with a big vision, and as you move progressively toward its realization, you motivate and enthuse others to work with you to fulfill that vision... More

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Inspirational Leadership: 10 Roles

  1. Provide an inspiring vision and strategic alignment, launch a crusade

  2. Help people connect their personal goals to business goals

  3. Motivate, inspire and energize people, recognize achievements... More

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. The Radical Leap, Steve Farber

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