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          | Leadership 
            Begins in the Mailroom, Not the Boardroom |  
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        position you hold, leadership skills are valuable for moving you through 
        your career and into a leadership role. Smart companies and employees 
        at all levels know it�s critical to business survival to cultivate leadership 
        skills at all levels.
 Get Ready for Your Future 
        
       During your career, you will 
        learn a myriad of leadership skills, but the following tips should give 
        your career a jump-start: 
       
        
         Enthusiasm is contagious, 
          and so is the lack of it. No matter what the job, complete it with a 
          sense of urgency. When others notice, they will become enthusiastic 
          also. 
          
        Build optimism. Negativity 
          in the workplace is destructive. Your boss doesn�t want to hear what�s 
          wrong with a project; he wants to hear your suggestions for making it 
          better. 
          
        Be flexible. You can�t survive 
          in business today while resisting change. Show you can handle change 
          by volunteering for a new project or by helping others with change. 
          
          
        Cooperate. Since companies 
          must do more with fewer resources, teamwork is essential. If you insist 
          on having your own way or controlling others, your career will run into 
          a brick wall. 
          
        Be creative. What process 
          can be improved? How can you make things easier for customers? Use your 
          creativity to continuously improve processes, and you will stand out. 
          
       Your First Leadership Role 
        Requires Special Skills 
       Once you get the call to serve 
        in a leadership role, you need to make some adjustments to your library 
        of skills: 
       
        
         Delegate whenever possible. 
          Give projects to the right employees and don�t micromanage them. 
          
        Dedication is a critical 
          skill in your first leadership role. Eight hours of work is not enough 
          to show dedication. Spend a minimum of 12 hours per day on your job 
          or your self-improvement. 
          
        Hire employees who complement 
          your abilities. You will limit your accomplishments hiring only people 
          like you. When you hire individuals who have the skills you don�t, you 
          will exceed your goals. 
          
        Ask your peers for advice. 
          When you are new to a leadership position you don�t know everything. 
          Identify your most respected peers, and ask them how they have succeeded. 
          
          
        Stand by your employees. 
          Show you trust them, and they will be trustworthy. 
       Stepping Up to the Next 
        Level 
       When you�ve shown you are worthy 
        of upward movement, you will need an additional set of skills for success: 
        
       
        
         Vision. Ray Kroc, the founder 
          of McDonald�s Corporation, had awesome vision. In 1954, he saw the McDonald 
          brother�s hamburger stand in California and knew he could build a business 
          by selling 15-cent hamburgers. Over the years, he set the pace for fast 
          food. Be a forward thinker, and share your vision with every employee. 
          
          
        Become a mentor. As you 
          have learned along the way, you should share that knowledge with others. 
          Look for enthusiastic employees and spend some time cultivating them. 
          
          
        Share celebrations with 
          your employees. Nothing inspires a team more than knowing you appreciate 
          everyone�s hard work. 
          
        Give back to the community 
          that made you successful. Get involved in the local community by making 
          donations and volunteering. What you give out comes back to you twofold. 
          
          
        Don�t blow your own horn. 
          Others will be talking about you, which will make you appear more successful. 
          Be grateful for the acknowledgements, but stay humble. 
       If you start cultivating your 
        leadership skills, moving up will be much easier. If you realize how many 
        times you provide guidance at work, it would be easy to realize you are 
        a leader no matter what your current position.
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