15 Mins with Liz: Four Traits of a Leader- VISION

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A powerful leader embodies several key traits that inspire trust, motivate others, and drive success. These traits, when combined, create a leader who not only commands respect but also fosters an environment of growth, collaboration, and achievement. Four vital traits are:
1. Vision
A strong leader has a clear and compelling vision for the future. They set strategic goals, communicate them effectively, and inspire their team to align with and work toward those goals.
• Proverbs 29:18 (KJV): "Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he."
o This emphasizes the importance of having a clear direction to lead others effectively.
• Habakkuk 2:2-3 (NIV): "Then the Lord replied: 'Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it. For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay.'"
o A leader must trust and communicate the vision, even if its fulfillment takes time.
Strategic goals are long-term objectives that an organization, team, or individual sets to achieve its vision and fulfill its mission. They are focused on significant outcomes that align with the broader purpose and guide decision-making and resource allocation. Strategic goals are typically:
1. Purpose-driven: They directly support the organization’s mission and vision.
2. Long-term: They span several years, often 3-5 years or more.
3. Measurable: They include specific metrics or benchmarks to assess progress.
4. Actionable: They serve as a roadmap, breaking down broad aspirations into tangible targets.
For example, a company's strategic goal might be to “increase market share in the renewable energy sector by 20% over the next five years.”
Strategic goals guide all lower-level planning, such as operational or tactical objectives, ensuring alignment across the organization. They are foundational to success, enabling focus and coordinated efforts.
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Define SMART goals
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SMART goals are objectives that are carefully crafted to be clear, achievable, and effective. The acronym SMART stands for:
1. Specific:
The goal should be well-defined and focused. It answers the questions What do I want to accomplish? Why is this important? and Who is involved?
o Example: “Increase website traffic by improving content quality.”
2. Measurable:
The goal must include criteria to track progress and measure success. It answers How will I know when this goal is accomplished?
o Example: “Increase website traffic by 15% in the next quarter.”
3. Achievable:
The goal should be realistic and attainable, considering the available resources and constraints. It answers Is this goal within reach?
o Example: “Allocate two additional team members to content creation to achieve the traffic increase.”
4. Relevant:
The goal should align with broader objectives and priorities. It answers Why is this goal worthwhile?
o Example: “Improving website traffic will attract more customers and boost sales.”
5. Time-bound:
The goal should have a clear deadline to ensure focus and urgency. It answers When will this goal be accomplished?
o Example: “Achieve this increase by December 31.”
Example of a SMART Goal:
"Increase monthly website traffic by 15% by December 31 by publishing three new high-quality blog posts each week and promoting them on social media channels."
SMART goals provide clarity, structure, and motivation, ensuring efforts are productive and progress is measurable.

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