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Characteristics of a good leader

Elizabeth McCoy Bachelor of Sciences in Health Care Administration, Grand Canyon University UNV 104: 21st Century Skills: Communication and Information Literacy Jolene Rivchin July 11, 2021

Characteristics of a good leader To become the first African American President of the United States, Barack Obama needed to possess strong leadership skills. To be a strong leader does not require telling everyone what to do, micromanaging, treating them with disrespect, or putting people down. A good leader is someone who genuinely cares about the people they lead. A good leader wants what is best for every person in the organization they lead. Three characteristics found in good leaders are empathy, communication, and dignity. Empathy The most underused characteristic of a good leader is empathy. A leader that shows empathy towards their employees can create a positive and productive work environment. In order to prevent unscrupulous behavior in business dealings, empathy must be considered an important characteristic that every leader should practice (Holt & Marques, 2012). Empathy coupled with social skills can allow a leader to anticipate how an employee may feel and their needs and emotions. This sympathetic characteristic will help a leader figure out what an employee may be grappling with and how they can get that employee to a place to pull themselves together and continue with the current task or assignment (Holt & Marques, 2012). This underused characteristic is now considered a prerequisite for a position as a leader in most companies. Though many think it to be a characteristic, quickly learned it is not; learning to show empathy and be empathetic is something that, with practice and effort, can be developed over time (Holt & Marques, 2012). Communication In addition to being a confident, empathetic leader, a leader with stringent communication skills is another vital characteristic of good leadership. At one time or another,

or if they are being appreciated and acknowledged for their hard work (Hicks & Waddock, 2016). Looking upon an employee with dignity will make them available to take on new or expanding responsibilities with confidence and enthusiasm. In addition to employee confidence and enthusiasm, it will improve performance, productivity, and possibly the bottom line (Hicks & Waddock, 2016).

Conclusion Displaying empathy, communicating effectively, and honoring employees with dignity, a good leader is demonstrating at least three characteristics of a good leader. While empathy can be a learned characteristic, it is not something that will not happen overnight. Successful communication is consistent, transparent, and scheduled regularly, allowing employees to express concerns and needs. The elements of a good leader are numerous; however, exhibiting empathy will help prevent unscrupulous behavior in business dealings, thereby improving communication skills and demonstrating dignity in the workplace.

References AlOqlah, R. M. A. (2021). The Effect of Leadership Styles on Improving Communication Method among Academic Administrators. Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences , 16 (1), 396–410. Hicks, D., & Waddock, S. (2016). Dignity, Wisdom, and Tomorrow’s Ethical Business Leader. Business & Society Review (00453609) , 121 (3), 447–462. https://doi- org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10/basr. Holt, S., & Marques, J. (2012). Empathy in Leadership: Appropriate or misplaced? An empirical study on a topic that is asking for attention. Journal of business ethics 105(1) 95–105. doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc/10.1007/s10551-011-0951- Men, L. R., Yue, C. A., & Liu, Y. (2020). “Vision, passion, and care:” The impact of charismatic executive leadership communication on employee trust and support for organizational change. Public Relations Review , 46 (3). https://doi- org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1016/j.pubrev.

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Characteristics of a good leader
Elizabeth McCoy
Bachelor of Sciences in Health Care Administration, Grand Canyon University
UNV 104: 21st Century Skills: Communication and Information Literacy
Jolene Rivchin
July 11, 2021
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