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How to be an Effective Leader [Infographic]

HOW TO BЕ AN EFFECTIVE LEADER KEY PRINCIPLES HOW TO CHANGE ATTITUDES OR BEHAVIOUR Be sincere. Do not promise anything that you cannot deliver. Forget about the benefits to yourself and concentrate on the benefits to the other person. Principle 1: Principle 2: Know exactly what it is you want the other person to do. Be empathetic. Ask yourself what is it the other person really wants. Principle 3: Consider the benefits that person will receive from doing what you suggest. Principle 4: Principle 5: Match those benefits to the other person's wants. When you make your request, put it in a form that will convey to the other person the idea that he personally will benefit. Principle 6: KEY PRINCIPLES HOW TO DEVELOP AN EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP COMMUNICATION STYLE Principle 1: Begin with praise and honest appreciation. Principle 2: Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly. Principle 3: Talk about your own mistakes before criticising the other person. Principle 4: Ask questions instead of giving direct orders. Principle 5: Let the other person save face. Praise the slightest improvement and praise every improvement. Be 'hearty in your approbation and lavish in your praise.' Principle 6: Principle 7: Give the other person a fine reputation to live up to. Principle 8: Use encouragement. Make the fault seem easy to correct. Make the other person happy about doing the thing you suggest. Principle 9: Created by @IliyanaStareva www.iliyanastareva.com Source: "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie

How to be an Effective Leader [Infographic]

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Trust in leaders is declining. This infographic contains the essential principles from Dale Carnegie on how to be an effective leader. See more at: http://www.iliyanastareva.com/blog/effective-leade...

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