What is a Leader?
That’s an easy question, isn’t it? But it is an important thing to consider in
our constantly changing and increasingly complex business world. So, what is a Leader?
Some would say
that a Leader is the boss. However, that’s not always true – a Leader may be
the boss, but the boss may not always be a Leader. So, again, what is a
Leader?
Is it
power that makes a Leader? Is the most powerful person the Leader? A man with a
gun to your head has power and can make you follow him, but is he a Leader? I believe
most people would say “No”.
A
Leader has vision, and has the ability to get others to share that vision.
Leaders inspire others to follow them to a destination; a destination somewhere
other than where they are. Leaders help organizations to move forward to places
they’ve never been.
The simplest
answer is that a Leader is someone who has followers. Well, yes, that’s true.
But what makes that Leader effective at getting people to follow them? That’s
at the core of what a Leader is. Over the years, there have been many theories
as to what makes a good Leader and why some can lead and others never seem to
get it. Some people feel that Leadership is fixed at birth – that leadership is
not “teachable”. Others think that our experiences shape us into Leaders. Still
others think that it is a combination of the two. So, again I ask, what is a
Leader?
As Lachlan McLean
said, “You can only lead others where you yourself are willing to go”. Or as
E.M. Kelly said, “Remember the difference between a boss and a Leader; a boss
says, ‘Go!’ A Leader says, ‘Let’s go!’” So, Leaders, as the name suggests,
start on the path towards their vision, and then help others come along on the
journey.
Sometimes, when
in leadership positions, it is easy to sit back and dictate orders to other
people and expect that things will go your way with little argument. While you
May have worked
hard to earn that position, true Leadership is not about titles or position; it
is a way of thinking and a way of acting. Don’t forget the path that you
took
to get there. Other people are now on that same path.
Leaders start
things; Managers keep things going. Leaders shape change; Managers keep change
at bay.
Are you a Leader
or just a Manager?
Leadership has
become a critical element of creating high performance individuals and
organizations. Leadership development today goes beyond a traditional view of
leadership, that
of leading others. It is also about personal leadership, and leading from the
inside out. I think that a great leader is someone who has developed mastery in
both areas. The
capacity to establish leadership is a developed skill. There is no “special”
type of person that makes a leader. However, learning to lead effectively
requires skills development and practice. But most of all, it takes the
initiative and the drive to do what it takes to develop those skills.
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