When the first generation of women entered the
workforce in earnest in the 1970s, they succeeded in the only way they could –
by imitating men. Authoritarian
leadership and tight control was the hallmark of that day’s businessman, and
women were not exactly welcomed into the ranks of management. Well ladies, that was yesterday, and today is
today!
Forget what your mama or your boss told you, because
following the rules can be bad for your career.
Today’s CEO/entrepreneur can no longer tap his/her company’s full
potential using a “command-and-control” style.
The 21st century business woman needs to be able to build a
vision based on the awareness of economic transformation, then help her
partners and staff fulfill that vision.
She must draw on a wide range of skills to get to the top and stay
there. Following are 7 Key
Characteristics that are essential:
1.
Sell the Vision: A leader with a
fresh, independent plan for her company’s growth and future has a distinct
advantage in luring and keeping great talent and investors. Vision is not some lofty ideal, but an
obtainable concept that is easy to understand and will make the company grow to
another level.
2.
Reinvent the Rules: While women have traditionally been
socialized to please others, the 21st century leader knows that good
girls rarely post great returns. The
strong managers/owners today not only anticipate change, they create entirely
new organizations that respond to shifts and search for innovation.
3.
Achieve With A Laser Focus: Go where others fear to tread! Being
aggressive and ambitious has long been considered male traits, but they are key
qualities for new leaders. Today’s
business woman has the ability to home in on opportunities that others may
simply not see, and then excel in that uncharted territory.
4.
Use High-Touch in a High-Tech
Era: When a number of leaders are
conducting business by e-mail, voice mail, passwords, and PINs, the female
entrepreneur succeeds because she guides with a strong, personal, bed-side
manner. Today’s business woman is just as technologically savvy as her peers,
but her skill with staff and customers is “high-touch” which gives her a
critical edge and separation from the “pack”.
5.
Challenge or Opportunity ?
– Women are great at turning a challenge into an opportunity instead of using
the “slash-and-burn” approach. They are
able to make bold strokes, but they also win the cooperation of others in the
organization in making any transformation a success.
6.
A Customer Preference
Obsession: In this information age which
makes it easier to shop around for the best “whatever”, businesses must work
harder to give people what they want before their competitors do. There is no substitute for spending time with
clients to become expert at their businesses and learn their demands. Female leaders are almost intuitively adept
in doing just that, and without the client even suspecting.
7.
Courage Under Fire: Show me any career woman or female
entrepreneur today that isn’t able to “stand-the-heat” in any tough-call
situation. Their decision-making skills
are rooted in a high level of confidence, because they’ve had to weather and
surpass any and all “corporate” storms they’ve encountered over time.