Come December, and the unmistakable buzz of the season is ‘New Year Resolutions’. It is that time of the year when many of us make plans to change for the better – both in our personal and professional lives. And business leaders are no exception to this tradition. However, as a new-age business leader, what should feature on your list of 2020 resolutions?
Here are our top picks:
Fail without fear
While risk-taking is part of the package in the world of business, start-ups and especially younger entrepreneurs are considered to be more financially fragile and risk-averse. New Year is the perfect occasion to bring about a change.
Every failure is but a disguised opportunity for learning and growth. Through creativity, trial and error, there will be subsequent victories. Let 2020 be the year when we fail without fear when we learn our lessons and chart new success stories.
Take radical responsibility
Every workspace has its own challenges. However, unconventional work environments call for progressive leadership qualities. Creating a harmonious and healthy work environment, particularly in the intimacy of a coworking set-up, demands radical responsibility towards clear and effective communication. This can be a small step towards changing the dynamics of your company culture.
By assuming radical responsibility, you take mindful action. As a new age business leader can you respect the strengths of the millennial generation, while also understanding their weaknesses? In 2020, let the emphasis be on productive discourses and constructive conversations. Unlike conventional offices, the open-door policy of a coworking set-up offers a fertile ground for a healthy exchange of ideas and robust professional relationships.
Foster learning
Complacency and disinterest are most frequently bred where there is a lack of learning, growth or active development. Success can only be guaranteed in a culture that fosters learning. So, it’s important to engage and retain employees with valuable programmes in relevant skills training.
In 2020, don’t just empower your company with tools and resources that they need to improve themselves, but also make them appealing. If you already have a programme, see if there are ways in which you can expand it further or make it more relevant to your team. The bonus? Invested employees and lower attrition.
Invest in self-care
Self-care is arguably the most under-rated leadership quality. Virgin Group founder Richard Branson says he finds kitesurfing therapeutic as well as a great way to stay in shape. In 2020, take inspiration from some of the world’s most successful leaders, by eating a life-enhancing diet and prioritizing regular exercise. Find yourself a physical and mental activity that enriches the quality of your life.
Sustainable leadership comes from the ability to take care of your own health. Whether it’s getting adequate sleep or taking up a sport to stay physically and mentally agile or taking a much-needed digital detox once a month in the coming New Year, new age leaders must lead by example. After all, a new age leader is someone who is versatile with his or her range of skills that go beyond official designations, hierarchies, geographies, and functions. It requires one to be at the front line of action to be able to foresee change, adapt and benefit from it.
In conclusion
We have kept the technology out on purpose. We know that new age leaders are tech-obsessed and that digital future promises to be the ultimate key for infinite scalability. However, we are looking beyond tech – because that gets updated regularly.
Happy New Year!