Corporate leaders get just passing gradesCanadian executives give their peers just passing grades on leadership abilities, according to a new survey. |
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The survey revealed 60% of senior managers polled characterized today's corporate leaders as good or excellent in their roles. More than a third (40%) of survey respondents said executives today are doing only a fair job.
Accountemps, the world's first and largest temporary staffing service for accounting, finance and bookkeeping professionals, developed the survey. The survey was conducted by an independent research firm, and includes responses from 100 executives among Canada's 1,000 largest companies.
Executives were asked, "How would you rate the leadership abilities of most executives today?"
Their responses:
Excellent -- 07%
Good -- 53%
Fair -- 35%
Poor -- 05%
100%
"Effective management requires more than simply assigning tasks among the team," said Max Messmer, chairman of Accountemps and author of Motivating Employees For Dummies (Hungry Minds, Inc.). "Leaders have a responsibility to inspire others to achieve their full potential.
"Those in a position of authority set an example for others," Messmer continued. "Strong leaders have a strategic mindset, sound judgment, enthusiasm for their work and the ability to prioritize competing projects. They also must be able to cultivate these same qualities in the people they hire."
Messmer offers the following suggestions for effective leadership: