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Developing leaders is about helping people courageously bring themselves to challenges and opportunities. Development
by itself, apart from adapting to others, becomes about strategies and techniques.  It's about doing this or that as part of a to-do list.  Unfortunately,  authenticity goes down the drain and with it goes passion.   


The job description for the position you're trying to fill may include a list of responsibilities like oversee financials, cast vision, hire and fire, etc.  But that's only half the picture.  The other half is the ability to use ones passion to develop great leaders among the team.  Successful leaders believe in people and inspire them, which in turn, gives them the courage to believe in themselves.

These leadership skills can't be discovered by reading a resume.  The Batten Group knows how to glean these important leadership traits from prospective candidates. Through careful screening and in-depth interviews before the interview, we consistently net successful hires and outcomes for our clients.  National nonprofit organizations from coast to coast trust and rely on us to find and recruit the best candidate for their unique needs and requirements. 

Call us today for a confidential assessment of the marketplace.

  

Jim Batten

(704) 841-2099

The Batten Group

  

Secrets To Leadership Development     

 

The more time you dedicate to developing leaders the more successful you'll become.

 

Successful leaders develop leaders.

 

You may think your job is explained in a list of responsibilities that include oversee financials, cast vision, hire and fire, etc. That's only half the picture. If you plan to do great things you must develop great leaders.

 

When you develop leaders you do less; others do more.
Your work is working yourself out and working others in.

 

Five leadership development tips:

1.    Give access. Bring others when you travel, for example.

2.    Share how you think. Explain the reasons behind your behaviors.

3.    Learn how others think. Uncover untapped aptitudes and skills.

4.    Give new challenges. Stretch and test.

5.    Move high performers beyond individual contributors to team builders.

6.    Let others teach you. Ask for and listen to suggestions and advice.

 

Two leadership development essentials: belief and knowledge.

 

The number one thing that taps leadership potential is belief. Believe in them.

 

Belief fuels passion.

 

Belief gives people the courage to believe in themselves.

 

But, knowledge comes before belief. In order for you to believe in someone you must know who they are first.

 

When people feel you understand them they open their hearts to you.

 

Leaders manipulate others when they develop people apart from understanding them. The problem is they expect others to be like them.

 

Development apart from adapting to others becomes about strategies and techniques. It's about doing this or that. But, authenticity goes down the drain and with it goes passion.

 

Leadership is about becoming who you are. Developing leaders is helping people courageously bring themselves to challenges and opportunities.

 

A goal for 2013:  Spend half your time developing leaders.

 

Source:  Dan Rockwell

Testimonial
 

 

 

 

Dear Jim,  

 

I have touched base with both Shauna and Stephanie.  I am not sure who is more excited about having them on board - me or them.  October 8 seems sooooooo far away!

 

Seriously though, thank you for recruiting these amazing ladies for us.  It is a very tough market here in LA and based on the resumes I was receiving, I know we would not have ended up with these experienced non-profit professionals without your help.   And, they met our salary requirements - huge deal!  Plus the amount of time you saved me is priceless - when you send me someone, I know they have been pre-screened and meet our needs. 

 

Don't take this personally, but I hope it will be a while before we need to work together again!  But, if the need arises, I will be in touch.   

 

Again, many thanks.

 

Olivia J. Gertz

Executive Director

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Los Angeles, California

 

 

 

 

 





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