5 Skills For Leaders During a Crucial Time

By John A. Vardallas

The COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020 is an epic crisis threatening the whole world. With all the recent related political and economic events unfolding in the American business sector, perhaps the most concerning is the competency of leadership in managing all of these multiple forces and their impact on business and the workforce.

More than ever, now the test of navigating through and on to better times will is the greatest challenge for leaders. It will take more than the following traditional competencies of effective leaders, including:

* A powerful business and people acumen

* An embracing of diversity

* The ability to inspire (not motivate) people to achieve

* A clear vision of seeing the possibilities and the preferred future for their organization

* The ability to build partnerships and alliances

* Being servant leaders to their members/customers/community.

* A curiosity about the world and a facilitator of change

* Leading more by actions than words

* The ability to utilize technology to achieve business results

* A risk taker who doesn’t fear innovation or failure

* The ability to convert the learning of ideas into practice

  Take time to Recognize/Reward your people

* The willingness to hire to your weakness.

* The ability to develop goals and execute plans.

Five Skills

I offer the following five new leadership thinking/action skills to inspire you to strive for great not just good leadership practices during this crucial time for your credit union:

  • Understand Your Emotional Intelligence. Knowing your state of mind and temperament by practicing self control, persistence and self motivation to act.
  • Have a Purpose & Passion Before Profit  business philosophy in what you do for your credit union, staff, board, members, vendors and the community.
  • Embracing Innovation is not an option and great leaders know that if you are not changing you are dying and this is the time to fully explore all new options.
  • Focus on keep Making A Difference in your personal & professional life of those you lead and who you serve.
  • Practice Heroic/Admired Leadership. In times of crises this practice will help you gain confidence in your people by keeping calm, confident, communicative and being reassuring with all of your stakeholders.

I hope your leadership practices are anchored and reflect the core values of your credit union that will guide your business conduct and inspire greatness in you by showing love and appreciation to your people during this uncertain and challenging time in America.

The moment is right to “Bring On The Action Hero In You”!

John A. Vardallas is a professional speaker/business consultant/strategic planning facilitator to the Credit Union System and Founder/CEO of the Madison, Wis.-based The American BoomeR Group. John is also senior faculty advisor/project dvaluator to the Southwest CUNA Management School .He can be reached at jvardallas@aol.com.  For a Free copy of his E--Book “Leadership Thoughts for Prospering in the 21st Century” go to: www.theamericanboomer.com.

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