Why Is Persistence Important in Leadership?

  • Kate Borucka
  • January 9, 2018
  • 3 min read

 

What Does It Mean to Be a Leader?

There are as many definitions of leadership as many minds. But what does it really mean to be a leader? There is no simple answer to this question. There are no courses that teach how to become a leader. Universities don’t offer lectures on leadership. It’s a position to which you have to endeavor yourself. It’s a goal which you have to pursue on your own because nobody will tell you how to do it. There is no title that will define you as a leader.

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Being a leader is a difficult task which requires sacrifice, patience, and lots of courage. There are many features which define a good leader and one of them is persistence.

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Persistence in Leadership

There are many things which constitute a good leader. A person who guides cannot lack any of them because they all come down to persistence.

Persistence in leadership means hard work because you can’t achieve positive outcomes without it. Positive outcomes are connected with the proper treatment of the entire team. If you can do that, everything will work out perfectly. But in order to have a good team, which will appreciate the things you do for them, you have to find the right people. You need to be compassionate, have the emotional intelligence on a high level, and be open to people’s needs. This also requires involvement and the will to always improve the outcomes. All these traits brought together make up persistence – an effort in pursuing a career of a good leader.

Without persistence in leadership, the whole idea loses its significance. A leader who does not include this trait in his work, will not achieve success.

Challenges Leaders Meet

According to Mark Sanborn, an expert in the field of leadership, there are four types of challenges that leaders meet in their work:

  1. To be respected and liked There will always be someone who doesn’t like you as a leader. Some may even try to pull the rug from under your feet and make you feel unworthy. A leader also needs to choose and these choices not always suit the employees.
  2. Balancing the needs of the organization and needs of people No success can be achieved if both the needs are not taken into account. A good, persistent leader is able to balance the needs of people and the needs of the company. If there is no choice, a leader will choose the company’s needs and employees should be able to understand it.
  3. Staying motivated Being a leader is tough. And when things don’t work as planned, it’s easy to lose motivation. But after the rain comes the sun. Things will eventually work out if a leader is persistent. You also need to stay faithful to your purpose, to what you believe in and always keep fighting with the obstacles.
  4. Staying focused Lots of work and people to manage may cause a headache. When too much is happening you may not know what to put your hands into. If you have your goals set up straight, it will be easy to keep your finger on the pulse.

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Stay On Top With Persistence

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Persistence in leadership helps to keep up the work. It is a trait a good leader should always remember and never give up on anything. Additionally, persistence makes it much easier to face the challenges and improves work.

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2 Comments

  1. Joshua
    December 14, 2019 at 20:40
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    Beautiful Message on importance of persistence in Leadership. I would definitely love to use this information and quotes it. I am in the midst of writing a book on persistence. Is it possible to use the parts on persistence and give full credit in my book? Let me know Regards

    1. Kate Kurzawska
      December 16, 2019 at 11:30
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      Hi Joshua,
      Please contact me at [email protected] and we’ll talk it through.
      All the best!
      Kate