Communication for Effective Leadership

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Communication for Effective Leadership


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COMMUNICATION FOR EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP By Carolyne Gathuru

COMMUNICATION AND LEADERSHIP "Developing excellent communication skills is absolutely essential to effective leadership. A leader must be able to share knowledge and ideas, to transmit a sense of urgency and enthusiasm to others. If a leader can't get a message across clearly and motivate others to act on it, then having a message doesn't even matter." — Gilbert Amelio

The 7 C’s of Effective Communication For Leadership

LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNICATION

3 Tips On Leadership And Effective Communication

1. Begin With The End In Mind Have clarity of vision Communicate clearly Carry the audience along Illustrate simply and effectively

Begin With The End In Mind Wangari Maathai – I will be a Humming Bird http :// www.dailymotion.com/video/x2mta1m

LISTENING EXERCISE LISTENING EXERCISE

2. Listen Listen L isten ! When you listen, you get total commitment from the people you lead. Listening is an essential part of communication. Your people will learn to trust you. You transmit trust and respect by listening. Listening also transmits the fact that you care . If you want a very very high performance team, learn to listen to them a lot and respond correctly, and their motivation to succeed will follow. - Ben Simonton

3. Actively Seek Feedback

Actively Seek Feedback “Great leaders are made not born. To develop great leadership skills, leaders need to learn how to become better listeners, how to accept critical feedback in a constructive way, and how act on this feedback for self improvement and team motivation.” -Michael Ray Hopkin

Leadership And Communication “Communication is fundamental to leadership. If I got the chance to start over again, I would go back to school and learn to become a better communicator. This is paramount to getting anything accomplished and I would have definitely been a much better leader.” - Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. - 38th US President 1974 to 1977

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