Paving the way for other people to advance is one thing but getting ahead in your own career is another. Here's how.
The potential we bring to our work is reflected in both our talents and energy. The bridge between this potential and our performance are the behavioural choices we make. The choices we make in each moment of every day to apply the full strength of our potential ultimately determine the reality we create. If your dream is to be a leader of people the most important thing you can do is take ownership for developing your potential and behaving successfully.
Be aware of the influence your behaviour and results have on the perceptions about you created in the minds of other people. Those in a position to influence your career are likely to be observing the way you go about your work. How you interact with other people, the approach you take to getting your work done and the extent to which you are engaged in your own development, all influence whether others see you as a future leader.
Seven essential steps to navigating your way into a leadership role include:
While sponsors and supporters are critical to your ability to be appointed to a leadership role, only you can really make it happen. Invest the time and energy it takes to learn what you need to and be prepared to do the hard yards. Show that you are motivated to make a positive difference to the performance of your team through influencing the success of the people around you. Don’t simply wait for someone to deliver the opportunity you are waiting for, do your part to make it happen.
Be aware of the influence your behaviour and results have on the perceptions about you created in the minds of other people. Those in a position to influence your career are likely to be observing the way you go about your work. How you interact with other people, the approach you take to getting your work done and the extent to which you are engaged in your own development, all influence whether others see you as a future leader.
Seven essential steps to navigating your way into a leadership role include:
- Learn and Grow
- Speak up
- Step forward
- Step up
- Learn about people
- Learn to be a leader
- Choose who you work for
While sponsors and supporters are critical to your ability to be appointed to a leadership role, only you can really make it happen. Invest the time and energy it takes to learn what you need to and be prepared to do the hard yards. Show that you are motivated to make a positive difference to the performance of your team through influencing the success of the people around you. Don’t simply wait for someone to deliver the opportunity you are waiting for, do your part to make it happen.