Friday, August 10, 2012


  • Some key competencies that leaders need today would be inspiration, emotional importance, knowing how to distribute and include verbally, superb oratory skills, and a good acumen for storytelling. Starting with inspiration, leaders must inspire through example by utilizing communication skills relevant to any situation that might present the leader in an influential way, aiding in his/her role as a guide. Allocation of tasks can be a simple process when communicating these tasks towards an individual and explaining how it relates to the goal of the team, specifying each team member’s unique contribution may garner excellent results. Efficiently communicating by using eloquent oratorical skills may take years of practice, but is much needed for today’s leader, because communicating what exactly is to be done and delivering a sound message can be a very influential factor in rallying the team to complete any given task or assignment as a group or individual.  Leaders must at often times put others before themselves, allowing team members to make leadership choices on their own which in turn reflect the potency of the communication between the leader and the team.

  • Why or why not?  Rather communicating to a large group, small group, or an individual, and good leader must use each element as a way to get fabulous results.  Communicating to an individual can bring out the talents, skills, and qualities that the individual possess, as with any coach, mentor, teacher, or leader, when learning the strengths and weaknesses of an individual team member this can aid in properly allocating the right task, or work assignment for that individual, giving him/her an excellent chance to become a significant factor when delegating group activities. Harnessing the skills of each individual is more important than communicating to a group, because as when determining and setting benchmarks for a groups progress, assessing an individual’s inherent contribution can be a vital factor for the success of the whole group’s project.
  • These are some methods that leaders can use to improve their individual communication skills:
    ü  Practice communicating, and complementing team members for their work.
    ü  Always rewarding team members, by initializing special incentives, and promotional bonuses that will increase positive results.
    ü  Showing concern for each individual’s efforts, and communicating what goals are to be met by the individual, and specifying his/her contribution to the project as a whole.

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