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Leaders evaluate everything with a leadership bias. Some people are born with great leadership intuition. Others have to work hard to develop and hone it. But either way it evolves, the result is a combination of natural ability and learned skills. This informed intuition causes leadership issues to jump out.
INTUITION HELPS LEADERS TO BECOME READERS OF NUMEROUS INTANGIBLES OF LEADERSHIP.
1. Leaders are readers of their situations: In all kinds of circumstances, they capture details that elude others.
2. Leaders are readers of Trends: Everything that happens around us does so in the context of a bigger picture. Leaders have the ability to step back from what's happening at the moment and see not only where they and their people have gone, but also where they are headed in the future. It is as if they can smell changes in the wind.
3. Leaders are Readers of their resources: A major Difference between achievers and leaders is the way they see resources. Successful individuals think in terms of what they can do. Successful leaders, on the other hand, see every situation in terms of available resources: Money, raw materials, technology and most important people. They never forget that people are their greatest asset.
4. Leaders are readers of PEOPLE: Intuitive leaders can sense what's happening among people and almost instantly know their hopes, fears and concerns.
5. Leaders are readers of themselves: Good leaders develop the ability to read themselves - their strengths, skills, weaknesses and current state of mind. They recognize the truth of what James Russell Lovell said: "No one can produce great things who is not thoroughly sincere in dealing with himself".
THREE LEVELS OF LEADERSHIP ITUITION
1. Those who Naturally see it: Some people are born with exceptional leadership gifts: They instinctively understand people and know how to move them from point A to Point B. People with natural intuition can build upon it and become world-class leaders of the highest caliber.
2. Those who Nurtured to See It: Not everyone starts off with great instincts, but whatever abilities people have can be nurtured and developed. The ability to think like a leaders in informed intuition.
3. Those who will never see it: There are certain people who have failed to develop an interest in leadership nor can they be bothered to develop the skills needed to lead. Those people will never think like anything but followers.
Whenever Leaders find themselves facing a problem, they automatically measure it and begin solving it, using the law of intuition. Leadership is really more art than science. The principles are constant, but the application changes with every leaders and every situation. That's why it requires intuition. Without it, you can get blindsided and that's one of the worst think that can happen to a leader.
Please respond to the following questions:
1. Which presents the biggest challenge for you: accurately reading your situation, trends, your resources, other people, or yourself?
2. In your opinion, does the amount of time a leader has to make a decision relate to the Law of Intuition?