Yorkshire Post

Qualities that make a great leader

- Martin Port Founder and CEO of BigChange Email: martin. port@ bigchange. com Linkedin: linkedin. com/ in/ martinport/

WHAT DO the greatest business leaders of the modern age have in common? Is it single- minded determinat­ion, like Apple founder Steve Jobs? Or perhaps it’s the ability to roll out across the world at pace, like Starbucks’ Howard Shultz.

It turns out that there are far more important skills to have. I recently caught up with BigChange ambassador and mentor Kevin Keegan OBE, one of the greatest footballer­s of all time and a legendary successful manager and leadership coach. He told me the two most important qualities that truly great leaders must have. Honesty

Kevin told me out of all the managers he has encountere­d throughout the course of his career, only a few really stick out as great leaders. “I knew I could trust them,” he says. “I knew they meant what they said.”

Kevin explained the ability to be trustworth­y and open is the mark of a really first- class leader. You always know where you stand with those people; you know when you have done a good job and when you need to improve.

You can only get the best out of people as a leader, he explained, when the team knows you have their best interests at heart and that you are willing to be open and transparen­t.

Kevin has hit the nail on the head and there has never been a more important time to fortify trust in leadership. Many people across the UK have had a challengin­g few months. Some may have been furloughed.

Some may have experience­d wage decreases. All of us need to spend more time checking in, talking to our people, and communicat­ing exactly what’s going on in the business, and what we need to do to succeed in future.

At BigChange, we are currently in the process of developing a new five- year strategy. This will reflect all the changes that we have experience­d as a result of lockdown and Covid- 19. The cornerston­e of this new strategy is people: how we find great colleagues, how we retain them and how we get the best out of them. Honesty is a crucial part of the process.

Fairness

Kevin told me a great story about one of the best leaders he encountere­d. It demonstrat­ed why he places ‘ fairness’ as one of the top two leadership qualities. While he was at Liverpool FC, he and his team mates would wear weighted clothing during training. “It was like having someone on your back,” he said.

“They were so wet and heavy when we finished training that the lads used to throw them off.”

One day, manager Bill Shankly pulled them up on their behaviour. “He said to Emlyn Hughes, who was the captain, ‘ Don’t leave that on the floor because Jessie will have to clean it up. Pick it up’.”

The Liverpool manager was telling the squad to think of the guy who looked after their kit – he, ultimately, would be the one to suffer if they left their clothes all over the changing room floor.

Kevin says that was a wake- up call for everyone. “[ Bill] was so on the ball with what it meant to play for a football club,” he told me. “It’s very important for leaders to make the whole team feel part of it, and great leaders do it naturally.”

Check out the second video in the Kevin Keegan series. Visit the BigChange website www. bigchange. com

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