Maintaining  a positive outlook. Conversations are at the core of good leadership  and how/what a leader communicates reveals the personality of the  leader.
A few years  back, I was facilitating a discussion  between the project leaders. The  goal was to identify the opportunities  for improvement in processes.   Within first few minutes I knew that the  conversation there was not   going in the right direction. Most  participants, who were leading   projects, only talked about their war  stories and problems they faced   so far. The were too focused on symptoms  and effects of a problem, but  not enough on the root cause.
-  Effective leaders maintain a positive outlook. Sure, there are problems that need to be tackled head on. Negative discussion about the problem should only be limited till the problem is defined. Once a problem (i.e. root cause) is known, there is no point in singing about the problem on and on. Focusing on solution helps leaders maintain a positive outlook.
-  Effective leaders focus on the end. The purpose should constantly occupy the mind space of a leader. All ‘activities done’ and ‘problems solved’ during the project are means to an end. But sometimes, leaders get so engrossed in the means, that sight of the end is lost. People who meet the objectives are the ones who constantly keep those objectives in front of them.
-  Effective leaders are intentional in their conversations. They know the impact of each word they speak. They are conscious about the messages (implicit and explicit) they deliver through their conversations.
I read this on Twitter recently – conversations are the currency of leadership. Here are a few questions every leader should ask themselves when in a conversation:
-  How is this conversation helping me drive the desired performance/results from people in my team?
-  How effectively does this conversation transfer the knowledge required to perform?
-  How is this conversation strengthening the alignment of people to the goal, and helping me build relationship?Source: qaspire
