An effective leader needs to lead and set an example. By having the right approach and spirit towards work, you can motivate(激發(fā)) others to be 1.(equal) enthusiastic about work. When the schedule is tough, be 2. little firm about things.

When your team already 3.(do) excellently, you can loosen up slightly and create a happy atmosphere to make everyone feel 4.ease. This would only help you to have better working conditions. When you have a happy set of people 5.(work) for the organization, you will achieve all the targets and get productive results.

Also, be honest! Do what you say and say what you do. If you feel that you are unable 6.(deliver) something to the client(客戶) within a specific date, then say it truthfully. Do not promise promotions(提拔)7.raises to your employees if you are unable to give it to them. This will only increase frustration levels within a team.8.(honest) is a very helpful tool to keep a team together so you should make the full use of it. Lastly, always set goals for 9.(you) and your team. With the right perspective (視角) towards things, you can set short-term goals10.would help you to assess situations and implement the required changes in the organization.

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