Advanced Leadership Skills for Managers

Managers can make or break the workplace atmosphere, seeping into a company’s outputs. 


Unfortunately, good management can sometimes be hard to find. Poor management costs $7 trillion globally, or  9-10% of the world’s GDP. This staggering number can decrease if companies hire and train better-equipped managers.  


Below are the top 4 skills required for advanced leadership in the workplace. 


Advanced Leadership Skill 1: Communication


Clear communication prevents workplace hiccups. 


Communication requires the ability to properly convey sometimes complex ideas to a wide range of people. Age, background, skill level, and personality can prevent clear communication. 


Sometimes the most difficult skills in life must be mastered through trial and error. However, you can keep a couple of critical aspects in mind when communicating. 


  • Actively listen. If you catch your mind thinking about your extensive to-do list, stop and bring your focus back to the conversation.

  • Positive body language. This includes smiling, making eye contact, and not crossing one’s arms.

  • Connect. Connect with others through shared experiences by telling stories and being vulnerable. Also, try making time in your day to talk with your coworkers casually.

  • Kindness. People are more likely to openly listen and talk to those who seem kind. So be kind throughout your life, and it’ll show.

Proper communication is necessary for any leader because it’s needed throughout the office, especially when explaining projects and tasks when delegating. 


Advanced Leadership Skill 2: Delegation 


The higher up you go, the more important it is to rely on others. 


However, it seems many people want to do everything themselves. This attitude ends up harming the entire team and company. 


Delegation is about first realizing you can’t do everything and pulling yourself away from micro-managing tendencies. 


The next step is being able to see your team without judgment. Knowing your team members’ strengths and weaknesses will help you delegate tasks in a way that benefits everyone. 


Proper delegation helps the workplace run smoothly and more efficiently. It leads to higher growth rates, revenue, and job creation. But you can’t delegate if you aren’t confident in yourself and your decisions. 


Advanced Leadership Skill 3: Confidence


All the intelligence and leadership capability in the world would be worth nothing without the confidence to execute it. 


Confidence is like the glue that holds everything together. Leaders must be confident in themselves, the company, and their own ideas to pursue greatness and fulfill their visions. 


A confident leader…


  • doesn’t let fear deter them from opportunity.

  • executes ideas into action.

  • doesn’t overanalyze.

  • shares the confidence bug.

Confident leaders help build a successful business. Therefore, be confident in yourself so you can pursue excellence. 


Advanced Leadership Skill 4: Pursue Excellence 


The inner drive to be your best self isn’t taught but comes from within.


This trait is what makes some managers stand out. Managers who pursue excellence genuinely want the company and the employees to succeed, and they’re willing to put in the extra time and effort to achieve excellence. 


These managers have high self-expectations and are willing to continually learn and grow through experts and daily experiences. Managers who pursue excellence are valuable assets to the company. 


Outstanding leadership brings the company together to pursue common goals. While you’re out leading, we’re here behind the scenes making sure all your print marketing initiatives go smoothly.

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