Leading by example is a principle of supervising according to which a person who manages a smaller or larger team not only gives orders or commands but also follows them – sets standards of behavior, ethics and attitudes through his or her actions and conduct (e.g., in engaging in ongoing activities).
Such a demonstration of appropriate and desirable behavior is usually perceived positively by subordinates of a given manager and thus is also more likely to be repeated and more firmly established. For what reason? Because it establishes effective leadership based on authenticity, a high level of commitment and appreciation of those around acting in pursuit of a common goal.
Why does the attitude of leading by example bring positive benefits to the organization? Firstly, the leader’s behavior as a role model for employees leads to the creation of an organizational culture based on values such as respect, openness and honesty (and others relevant to the organization). Achieving such a result is possible thanks to the following key aspects:
Enforcing leading by example in an organization requires concrete actions and commitment from both leaders and employees at various levels. Here are 3 key steps that can help you successfully fulfill this principle.
As a first step, leaders should thoroughly understand their values, attitudes and behaviors, while increasing their knowledge and awareness of how much influence they can have on their subordinates. In this regard, it is crucial to conduct an analysis of individual strengths and weaknesses, as they respectively establish authority in the team or makes others display undesirable attitudes. Then, leader has to determine which of these attitudes employees should follow suit, and which to avoid.
The second step to introducing leading by example into an organization is to identify (e.g., together with management and other leaders of individual departments or teams in an intensive brainstorming session) the values that will form the foundation of leadership based on leading by example. Next, it’s necessary for the management to recognize those particular behaviors which match company values and which leaders (and most importantly, employees) should exhibit in their daily work.
The last of the indicated steps involves establishing long-term agenda with course of action which leaders follow and proceed as agreed (within the framework of compliance with the organizational culture developed or yet to be built). Depending on the arrangement, they can:
Firmbee has several handy features that will help effectively implement leading by example. The first of these is kanban boards. If you apply them, you can not only break down the tasks that need to be completed within a given project but also assign them to individual team members. The leader can take on some of them so that the other employees know what he or she is responsible for and can track the progress in real time.
Another feature is logging the time worked on a specific task. This data is then available in the timesheet tab. In this way, all team members can see who and how much time (including the leader) was spent on a particular task.
Leading by example, and open communication are also important. In Firmbee, this is supported by all sorts of features, including check-ins (automated questions to employees), or comments on tasks, as well as integrations with messengers such as Slack, Zoom, and Skype.
Experts recognize numerous qualities that people in leadership positions in dynamic and competitive times must possess to adequately carry out their roles. Flexibility, communication skills, an attitude of understanding and empathy are qualities that undoubtedly matter in the area of effective leadership.
However, let’s note that a good leader should first and foremost be a role model for others, inspire them to follow the same values and standards. Managers and executives following the leading by example, however, must not forget about continuous self-improvement, self-awareness and honesty with themselves – to provide authentic and effective leadership, they must be willing to reflect on their actions and learn from their mistakes.
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