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Competencies of a Good Leader

A recent friend and co-worker made a tough decision to leave the project and take on a leadership role at a startup.  He was very strong technically and a good leader – a rare combination.  I thought about the challenges he’ll be facing as he starts to build his new team from scratch and it reminded me of when I had to do the same.

I keep this list in my notebook as a reminder to me of what I try to aspire to.

Best of luck Jim!

Teamwork

  • Encourages a participative approach to work, fostering cooperation, pride, dialogue and trust.
  • Creates strong spirit and morale.
  • Let’s people finish and be responsible for their work.
  • Defines success in terms of the whole team and creates a feeling of belonging among team members.
  • Works well with others to achieve team goals.
  • Consistently places team priorities above personal priorities.

Resource Usage

  • Consistently completes all assigned projects within budget and gains approval if project will exceed budget.
  • Allocates resources in the most productive and efficient way possible.
  • Minimizes rework.

Managing People

  • Provides ongoing guidance and positive reinforcement to improve performance.
  • Provides challenging tasks and assignments and will work with people who need improvement.
  • Consistently evaluates, provides feedback and develops employees to their next level of performance.
  • Shares and/or delegates power and authority with staff.
  • Shares rewards with staff.
  • Provides corrective and/or progressive disciplinary actions to modify/improve inappropriate behavior or performance.
  • Ensures staff are properly selected, used, appraised and developed, and treated fairly.
  • Effective at managing a diverse workforce.

Communications

  • Presents ideas and information both verbally and in writing in a clear, concise manner.
  • Shares the information people need to know to be successful.
  • Informs others on a timely basis.
  • Consistently shows a great deal of understanding, courtesy, tact, empathy, and concern when addressing others.
  • Demonstrates very effective listening, questioning and interpersonal skills.
  • Follows direction.

Credibility/Dependability

  • Maintains an excellent record of punctuality and plans absences in advance.
  • Keeps promises and commitments.
  • Consistently completes projects accurately and on time and is very thorough when performing work and is conscientious about attending to details.

Leadership

  • Inspires, motivates, guides others toward goals.
  • Coaches, mentors and challenges staff and adapts leadership style to various situations.
  • Consistently demonstrates decisiveness in day-to-day actions.
  • Takes unpopular positions when necessary.
  • Faces adversity head on.

Strategic Planning

  • Actively and effectively contributes on a consistent basis to drive technology strategy and indirectly drive overall corporate strategy.
  • Has broad knowledge and perspective on the strategic issues facing the company.
  • Can anticipate future consequences and trends accurately and creates improvement strategies and plans.
  • Consistently makes sound, well-informed decisions.
  • Clearly understands the impact and implications of decisions.

Operations Planning

  • Anticipates and adjusts for potential problems or opportunities.
  • Implements or utilizes strategic plans on a day-to-day basis.
  • Organizes work, sets priorities, determines resource requirements.
  • Determines short- or long-term goals and strategies to achieve them.
  • Coordinates with other parts of the company.
  • Monitors progress and evaluates outcomes.

Prioritization

  • Ability to recognize which tasks are more important at each moment and to distinguish between urgency and importance.
  • Allocates attention, energy and time effectively to avoid getting into crisis or trouble.
  • Consistently avoids last minute efforts and scrambling – works smarter not harder.
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