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Think Small For Big Results

     We're often told to look at the big picture. However, when you are the leader, it may be wiser to think small. Often it is the smallest things that make the biggest difference. It's called little Leadership. It is simple in concept and easy to do and can be especially helpful when times are tough and resources are scarce.

 

Face Time: A Low Cost Investment That Pays Off Big

     Sticking your head in someone's office or dropping by their cubicle to say thanks in person is a very small investment of time that pays big dividends as long as you are sincere. The recipient of your goodwill will feel valued and appreciated for what they do and will be more motivated to keep it up.

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"Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things."

Peter Drucker, writer, management consultant and self-described social ecologist, 1909-2005

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Remove Subtle Signs That Put People Down

     Audit your work place for any subtle practices that divide people based on rank and privilege for no good reason. If such things really matter to your executives, you've got the wrong people in positions of power.

 

Hand Written Notes Can Be Powerful Tools

     In this electronic age, hand written correspondence has gone by the boards in favor of e-mail, and voicemail. If you want to stand out from the crowd, take the time to write a short, handwritten note to express gratitude or appreciation toward your best customers, clients, prospects or even an employee or co-worker. This small gesture leaves a strong impression.

Ask 'How Are You Doing?' And Mean It

     When times are tough and people are stressed, taking the time to genuinely inquire into how someone is doing sends a powerful message of caring. Taking a minute or two to inquire after a co-worker's sick child or parent or to see how the job is progressing, let's people know you care. As a consequence, they are more likely to care about you and the business.

 

Nothing Is Too Small

     If you have a group that likes to celebrate small things like birthdays but you could care less, find a way to support them with these seemingly small issues. If your group has been working extra hard lately, plan something small but fun as a reward. Remember the little things are the big things.

    

Think Short And Small

     To maximize the benefit of listening to a speech or attending a seminar, think "short and small" to hit it big.When attending educational events,make it your goal to walk away with a short list of just one or two main ideas to focus on going forward.

     Source: Dr. Gary Bradt is a keynote speaker, leadership consultant and the author of The Ring in the Rubble: Dig Through Change and Find Your Next Golden Opportunity

 

 

 

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