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Just because someone may be a leader of a large organization or business, or even a leader of a family or sports team, doesn’t
mean that leaders are always right and don’t ever make mistakes.  The characteristics of a strong leader are
not only confidence and strong determination, but the ability to take
responsibility when you are wrong, and the ability to learn from it.  This is an important characteristic of
leadership and is often neglected in many leadership training courses.  A strong leader is one who knows when they
are right, but also knows when they are wrong, and has the courage and
fortitude to discern between the two accurately and effectively.


 


Any person in a leadership position knows that even the slightest mistake in a large organization can be extremely costly to the
individual and the business at large. 
Too many mistakes can be disastrous to an individual’s leadership value
as well as their careers.  But mistakes
can also be great learning opportunities for people to learn examples from, and
a great motivator as well.  The ability
to learn from mistakes and failures is absolutely vital to any person in a
leadership position, as long as you know how to rectify the situation.  A strong leader is one who after making a
mistake, accepts all the responsibility, doesn’t blame anyone else but
themselves, and moves quickly to fix the situation.


               


While mistakes can be great eye openers as well as great opportunities for learning and growth, too many repeated mistakes can
lead to serious consequences for not only your own career, but the company as a
whole, as well as the employees around you. 
Leaders often make mistakes because they ignore certain key factors and
guidelines that may be hindering their success. 
One of these mistakes is not trusting others around you.  A strong leader must be able to trust his
employees and subordinates to such a level that they can be completely relied
upon whenever they are called into service. 
This means the leader doesn’t always need to lead from the front, but
should create other leaders alongside him, who he can be able to delegate
responsibility to when the time comes.  A
common mistake leaders make is not doing a good enough job of creating
subordinate leaders around them.


 


A leader must also learn to trust their gut when making important personal decisions, and not only hire employees based on
education and experience.  They must pay
attention to these factors, but must also hire employees based on attitude,
behavior, and how well they will fit into the organization.  In many ways, the kind of employees you hire
represents the kind of leader you are, and if your employees are making mistake
after mistake, it’s time you start taking responsibility and fix it. 


 


Any leadership guru or bold"">motivational speaker will always tell you that a simple “Thank you” and “Terrific job” can go a long way in building synergy amongst
employees.  All too often, all the praise
and credit are passed to the people on top, while others that have contributed
to the success feel underappreciated and disenfranchised.  The old saying is always true, that a happy
employee is a productive employee.  So
next time your company has a great success or you find your employees working
over and above what they’re asked to do, make sure that you thank them and tell
them they’re doing a great job.  


 


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ES;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">John Hersey is a successful business owner,
published author and motivational leadership speaker. John writes one of the
most recognized leadership blogs in the business world:
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