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Here are 6 Ways to Develop Your Leadership Skills:1. Practice discipline: A good leader always work with discipline.2. Take on more projects: You can become a good leader by taking responsibilities. You have more responsibilities, more work experience you get, and hence you become a good leader. 3. Learn to follow: Follow some great personalities, it will motivate you. While working, follow the rules and regulations which will help you to maintain a good image.4. Inspire others: Create a…
1. TransparencyTransparency in a team definitely builds trust. If everything’s being transparent in the team, the trust with one another will increase.2. Stop the habit of BlamingLet go even if it’s that one team member’s mistake. Stop blaming. Support the person altogether as a team. Work on correcting the mistake—what better way than this to build team trust. Instead of blaming, try to do the next step in finding a solution. Don’t make the person who did a mistake fee ‘left-out.’ It can…

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Simple gestures and methods from your side and you can handle dominant team members easily. They are: 1. Never Let A Dominant Team-Member StartIt’s the first way to handle a dominant team member. Don’t let them start. They take forever to give space to others.2. Start by politely pointing outStart saying that “the team appreciates your interest and now let’s see what others have to say”.3. Use NamesCall team members by name. For instance: Let ‘A’ have the floor to express what he/she has to…
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