Becoming a social entrepreneur requires more than a deep desire to
see change and challenge the status quo, it also requires strong
leadership. As leaders we must be able to inspire, guide and develop
others in order to run a successful social entrepreneurship.
There
is significant evidence to indicate that leadership can affect the
success or failure of an organisation, particularly for small to medium
organisations. So it is important that we continually look for ways we
can grow and learn. Leadership skills and techniques can be learned,
very few people are natural leaders. So be committed to learn and
develop leadership skills and qualities.
8 Qualities of a Great Leader for Social Entrepreneurs
1. Have Vision.
“The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become
obvious.” John Scully (Former CEO of Pepsi and Apple Computer)
Leaders
have a clear sense of where they want to go and how they intend to get
there. Vision leads the leader and it paints the target. Leaders see the
big picture, then strategically create a plan to achieve these goals.
2. Develop the Entrepreneur in you
This
can sometimes be difficult for social entrepreneurs because their main
focus is on the change they want to see. However, you need your social
entrepreneurship to become financially sustainable to accomplish your
vision. Learn how to generate a mindset for success, develop business
plans, use social networking strategies, develop a brand and learn from
their failures.
3. Good Character. “Leadership is
the capacity and will to rally men and women to a common purpose and
the character which inspires confidence.” Bernard Montgomery
The
character of a leader can be seen when they face the difficult
circumstances that life throws at them. When we face challenges we can
choose two paths: character or compromise. Have you ever been in a
situation where it would be a lot easier to compromise? I have…I wish I
could always say I followed the path of character! One thing I have
learned though, is when we go the path of character, we gain great
respect but it is quickly lost through compromise.
Leaders must be
trustworthy before others will follow them. The qualities that
establish trust are competence, constancy, being caring, authenticity
and reliability.
4. Commitment
True
commitment inspires and attracts people. It shows them that you have
conviction. They will only believe in you if you believe and are
committed to your cause. The Law of Buy-In states, people buy into the
leader first, then the vision. Commitment will always separate the doers
from the dreamers. Social entrepreneurs are big dreamers and
visionaries, they want to see change, but we need to stay committed. It
is during the difficult times, that our commitment will stand as an
anchor in the storm.
5. Makes Decisions
“Never
‘for the sake of peace and quiet’ deny your own experience or
convictions.” Dag Hammaarskjold, Nobel Peace Prize Winner. Leaders
aren’t afraid to make the tough or unpopular decisions because they have
confidence in themselves and in their abilities. They know their
indecision wastes opportunities and resources. I have made plenty of
wrong decisions over the years, as a leader, but the key is to learn
from them and move on.
6. Communication
People
will not follow you if they don’t know what you want or where you are
going. Good leaders have the ability to convey their ideas to diverse
individuals and adjust their styles to meet the needs of the people they
lead. Convey your message clearly and seek a response to ensure you
have been heard. Developing good listening skills is a big part of
communicating…I’m talking about really listening, not thinking about
what you are going to say next!
7. Competence
To
cultivate competence, leaders need to keep improving and learning. They
have a desire to continually learn and grow and are open to new ideas.
Leaders follow through with excellence.
Willa A. Foater remarked, “Quality is never an accident; it is always
the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and
skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives.”
8. Help others succeed
Leaders
don’t create followers, they create more leaders. ~Tom Peters. Leaders
are not just satisfied with their own success, they empower others to
achieve their full potential. They build productive teams through
training, inspiring and motivating them. Just as leaders need a mentor
or role model, they need to mentor others.
As you become the
leader you should be on the inside, you will be able to become the
leader you want to be on the outside. People will want to follow you.
And when that happens you will be able to tackle even the biggest
problems in the world!
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