So, I read this article yesterday, and it made me think - there are many, many artilcles, blogs posts and even books that all provide a list of things leaders should say - be it every day or every week. Indeed, I ran a Google search on "things leaders say," and I got over 197 MILLION hits. That's a lot of talking.
Now, I think most of these articles are awesome and provide great advice - there are lots of good leadership lessons in them.
However, reading through these articles, they focus more on the speaking than on the doing. We have all heard the phrase "If you are going to talk the talk, you need to walk the walk." As a leader, talking the talk will work for a few weeks - by then, if you are not walking the walk, your fancy leadership talk falls on deaf ears.
This is why I think instead of focusing on "what leaders should say," we should focus on what leaders should do. First, actions speak a lot louder than words; and second, if you do the right thing, you will naturally say the right thing as well.
Again, the ideas in the article linked above and the dozens of other similar articles out there are great ideas. However, many of the suggestions will come naturally to a leader who embodies the Leadership Traits.
Many of these articles suggest that a leader should share the credit and support his people - in other words, a leader should be unselfish and loyal.
If you are an unselfish and loyal leader, you will say "Thank You;" you will ask you people for their opinions, you will share credit with your people. It will all come naturally - IF you have the correct attitude and embrace the proper leadership characteristics.
My advice to you is not to worry about what to say - worry about how to be. Be unselfish, be loyal, be supportive, be a LEADER, and you will say the right things.
Can you walk the walk?
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