This same employee lacks some in the Knowledge (in terms of a specific business segment) and Decisiveness department. He is now in a full time role where a large part of his responsibility is new hire training. He was fantastic in an area where he naturally had strengths. I noticed this early on and made sure he was part of new employees onboard training. I have an employee who has a high level of Understanding and Endurance. I use this to identify growing leaders and put them in positions to utilize their strengths or help train their weaknesses. I routinely think about this and reflect on where I do well, what I do poorly, and what I need to work on to develop better as a leader.Īnother way I use this is to assess those who work for me or one of my businesses. These are the ideal traits that all leaders should embody or strive for (so sayeth the Marine Corps). I will do a series digging into each of them but for now here is some context. Judgement, Justice, Decisiveness, Integrity, Dependability, Tact, Initiative, Endurance, Bearing, Understanding, Courage, Knowledge, Leadership, Enthusiasm. The Marine Corps taught me that there are 14 leadership traits and the way you remember them is JJ DID TIE BUCKLE:
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