Sunday, September 8, 2013

Competent Communicator


 

            I believe that “attitude reflects leadership”. I also believe that good communication is the greatest asset that any organization, team, or group can have. The person that I believe demonstrates a competency in communicating would be the director at the early learning institution for which I service. I have been under his leadership for 4 years and the characteristic that I admire most about him is his consistency in behaviors. I have yet to witness him enter the center without speaking to each and every one of the employees, parents, and students. He exhibits great interpersonal skills that are effective when dealing with various situations. He honors the “open door” policy which makes it easy for anyone to come into his office to express concerns, offer suggestions, or just to listen to the gospel music that he plays each day. He maintains a mutual respect for management, staff members, and families that make our organization operate efficiently. His behavior, interactions, and attitude is always positive, even when it is dealing with disciplinary actions.

            I model my own communication behaviors after his because of his actions are no different than his words. He does expect his employees to do something that he would not do. He serves as a role model by setting standards and expectations that are verbal, written, and performed. I am truly impressed by his ability to maintain his professionalism in any given situation. I have never witnessed him allowing his personal emotions or opinions cloud his professional judgment and what’s best for our organization. I hope to be as great of a leader and competent and effective communicator as he is through both his verbal and non-verbal mannerisms.

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