Have you ever wondered what sets a follower apart from a trailblazer?
In the world of banking, especially on the front lines of a credit union, the difference can define your career. But here's the thing: you don't need a fancy title to be a leader. You just need to be regarded as such by those around you.
When your members see you as a leader, they trust you more. And when your peers see you as a leader, they look up to you. That makes the idea of leadership a bit more palatable, doesn't it?
Leadership starts with how others see you. You might think, "I’m just a teller" or "I'm just in member services," but in the eyes of your members and peers, you can be so much more.
Imagine this: a member walks in, unsure about a new product or service. They look to you for guidance. If you confidently provide them the information they need, you’re leading. You’re setting the path. And it’s the same with your colleagues. When you share your knowledge or support them in tasks, you’re taking the lead.
Think of it like this: every interaction you have is an opportunity to lead. When you solve a problem, offer a solution, or simply listen to a member’s concerns, you're showing leadership qualities.
So, how do you become a leader? Well, here are some five actionable steps:
To wrap things up, remember that being a leader isn't about the title you hold but the perception you create. So, are you ready to be a trailblazer at your credit union? The choice is yours.
If you found this video helpful, be sure to share it with others. Let's continue to lead and inspire together. And as always, remember... Ideas spark changes; actions ignite it.