- Demonstrate that you're able and willing to make the decisions because leaders need to decide even when they don't have all of the information available.
- Try new things. "Being comfortable and competent in unfamiliar situations is a sign of true leadership ability. So whenever you have the opportunity to do something new, try it!"
- Surround yourself with people smarter than you. You don't need to lead them at every opportunity or even occasionally. But interact with smart people and learn "to hold your own in complex or thoughtful conversations."
- Learn to work well alone. Leaders often have to make decisions by themselves and work through issues without the assistance from others.
That all said, what should organizations be doing to help 22 year old, recent college graduates and other Gen Y'ers learn how to become leaders within their organizations? College recruiting is strategic because it is used by organizations to recruit their next generation of leaders. But if those organizations don't teach their future leaders how to lead, then their college recruiting programs are doomed to failure.
So folks, how do you teach your Gen Y employees how to lead?
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