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DEFINING YOUR LEADERSHIP STYLE

Yuri Vanetik is a private investor, business strategist, and philanthropist that brings many years of experience across a variety of industries. His passion has helped Yuri achieve success in a variety of industries, including finance, real estate, philanthropy, law, and politics.

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DEFINING YOUR LEADERSHIP STYLE

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  1. DEFINING YOUR LEADERSHIP STYLE

  2. INTRODUCTION Leaders are always a great asset to any business or project. They are integral in the running and functioning of a team and a business’s objectives. Employers and businesses usually ask applicants what their leadership style is. In essence, what they are asking is how exactly does one lead. In order to answer this question, a person must be familiar with how they lead others.

  3. HANDS-ON LEADERSHIP Some individuals characterize themselves as visual learners. People who are more hands-on with their Leadership Stylemay take more initiative to work one on one with individual employees and team members. Instead of simply telling them what needs to be done, leaders show their peers what needs to be done and walk them through a task step by step. They provide explanations and reasoning for their peers’ full comprehension.

  4. FACILITATING COMMUNICATION Communication is very important for the development and maintenance of any interpersonal relationship. Leaders who use their communication skills to lead their group have no trouble explaining instructions and answering questions from their peers. These kinds of leaders also know how to effectively deliver presentations and notifications.

  5. DELEGATION While it is one thing to lead by example, it’s not uncommon for some individuals to get stuck or feel a bit unsure of their efforts. A leader who delegates is one who focuses on improving the performance and the quality of work of their team. In such cases, this leader may train their peers to do a specific job or complete an assignment more efficiently as well as effectively.

  6. CONTACT US yuri@vanetik.com www.yurivanetik.net Orange County, California

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