The WICT
Touchstones of Leadership are our new inspirational guide to
effective leadership attributes - compiled to define the
characteristics of a good leader and serve as our compass
along the path of leadership development. We hope that you
will keep the WICT Touchstones in mind and continue to be
motivated by them in your workplace.
Know
Yourself
Know what you stand
for. Know where you're going.
You must
understand who you are before you can
decide who you want to be. So take stock
of your strengths and your weaknesses.
Know your limitations. Set realistic
goals for yourself, keeping in mind that
a balance btween work and life makes for
a healthy leader. And, above all, know
what you stand for. Maintain yur own
morals, values and ethics, so you can
hold yourself - and others - to the
standards you set. Then unleash the
leader within you. Take your career by
the horns and steer it in the exact
direction you want it to go.
Communicate
With
passion and poise. In writing and in
person.
Communicating well means more than being
articulate. It means being able to
deliver a speech powerful enough to
inspire an entire auditorium. And to put
pen to paper in such a way that others
can be rallied into action through the
written word. It means negotiating for
the best possible outcomes with both
logic and compassion - and without
failure. The ability to do all this is
what makes a great communicator. And to
do it all with conviction and passion is
what makes a great leader.
Listen
With
more than just your ears.
A true leader not only communicates
well, she also listens well. She hears
what everyone has to say and learns from
them - adding to her knowledge and her
ability to understand others. It is by
listening with her heart as well as her
head that she builds relationships and
communities around her, and helps others
grow into strong leaders.
Connect
To
your peers, your industry, and
everything around you.
You can't move forward without
understanding where you are. So get to
know your environment. The people you
work with. The industry you work in.
Immerse yourself in the economics and
business practices that affect your
company, your clients, and your
customers. Keep your ear to the ground.
Be aware of what your competition is up
to, and gain the upper hand. Build a
support system for yourself and those
within your community. Great leaders get
connected. Stay connected. And use every
ounce of information to their advantage..
Be A Catalyst
Raise
standards. Promote respect. Set
the wheels of change in motion.
Progress is never made by standing still
or by relying on the same tired, old
ideas. It is up to leaders to push the
envelope - to transform our industry by
developing ideas that are bigger and
better than ever before. So take
initiative. Raise the bar and set higher
standards. Demand equality on all
fronts. Embrace diversity. And above
all, never accept less respect than you
offer others. Because change can only
take hold if grounded in respect.
Be Fearless
Take
Risks. Be confident in your convictions.
Bring others along. Great
leaders look fear in the eye and use it
to their advantage. As the force driving
them into uncharted territory. And the
adrenaline that keeps them climbing the
corporate ladder. They are smart,
strategic, and always ready to take
action. They don't surrender or retreat.
They're committed to their vision and
believe in it above everything else.
Because of this, others are willing to
follow. Without fear.
Inspire
And
others will follow. Rally
those around you to join in your
mission. Be a mentor, a guide, and a
role model - one who learns from what
she teaches. Help those around you
achieve their full potential with a
helping hand that paves the way for
future leaders. Be dynamic and strong
and you will inspire others to embrace
your vision as THE vision. The one they
want to be part of. And the one they
choose to follow.nulla.