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Business Lesson: Ongoing Leader Development

 
Author: Bob Hamilton
I have been doing business consulting for several years. Rarely am I contacted to help a business move to the next level of growth. In fact I am typically approached only when there are major business problems to be addressed. Why do business owners and managers wait for problems before they seek help with their businesses?

As I conduct my initial fact finding efforts, I rarely find a business owner or manager who has been examining and implementing new business trends. I rarely find business owners and managers who have focused time and effort on their own personal business growth and development.

By not reading relevant books, attending seminars, taking courses and using all other means available to continue their personal growth as managers and leaders, the business owner or manager risks becoming stagnant. As times and trends change uniformed leaders find themselves in a position of missing the critical changes in the business environment. Often these critical changes equate to the difference between long-term success and failure.

Business performance (Typically a lack of performance!) becomes the reason that these managers and owners finally look outside their own business. These business owners and managers seek help in recovering lost levels of business performance. The result: Business failure, or at the very least, underperformance. Then consultants like me are asked to come in and help turn the business around.

There is a smarter and less stressful path to follow. That path? Business owners and managers need to stay current with changes that are occurring on the business world. Business owners and managers need to budget time and some money toward their own ongoing development.

This investment does not require huge amounts of time or money. What it does require is the dedication to follow through and continue to grow. It requires learning new skills, refreshing already developed skills, and being open to new ideas and approaches.

Often the biggest challenge will be determining the key nuggets of information, and then applying those key nuggets to current management methods and business operations.

There are many sources of information. These include colleges (Many community colleges offer free/low cost courses.), seminars (In-person and teleconferences.), books (Name the topic, and there is almost always a newly released title available.), magazines (Current trends and business problems are well-covered.), and many more. Many of the best sources for both leader development and emerging trend for your specific industry can be found online.

There are many other benefits from continued learning and development. This is especially true at in-person events. One of the greatest benefits to continued development is the networking that often accompanies the training. Lifelong friendships can be formed. Business mentors and advisors can be found. The opportunity to help others in the search for business success can present itself too.

An enlightened leader is a leader who is most likely to be a success.

Author Bio:

Bob Hamilton is a business author (His first business novel is WINNING BASICS ?C A Story of Leadership, Communication and Inspiration ISBN 1-4137-9684-2.), online business writer, and business consultant and trainer. http//www.marketingsuccesscenter.com, http//www.cooksbestbooks.com http//www.openingadollarstore.com and business consultant. Bob can be reached rbhamil1@aol.com.

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