I am lucky enough to have worked with leadership teams from large international businesses for over 25 years, and if I am completely honest ‘what leadership is’ mystified me for a long time; walk into the business section of any library, and there are large number of very impressive piece of work about leadership. In fact, there are institutions that specialise in leadership. Leadership is big business.
But leadership is also a mystery to many and too difficult to access and apply, because is it just that…a mystery. It is also true, that poor leadership causes so much angst in our society (from our politicians to our CEOs, our middle managers to our teachers, and so many more)…surely we can think of it in simple terms, and help the ‘everyday leader’ succeed. Let’s face it, most of you reading this are probably ‘everyday leaders’ – only a few of you will have saved the world, launched a multi-billion-dollar company, led the masses into battle, or created and led a political movement.
I am lucky enough to have asked the following questions to somewhere north of 1000 senior leaders in businesses across the globe: “who is the most inspirational leader that you have ever come across, and what was it that they did that made them so?”. The answers were astonishingly aligned…..
In the next few paragraphs, I wanted to give you an insight into what I discovered…funnily enough, remarkably consistent to what Steve Radcliffe talks about in his excellent book, “Leadership Plain and Simple”.
Health Warning – this will could be the biggest impact on your leadership in years, should you apply this approach
Well…that was what those 1000+ leaders told me!
This is what I truly believe. It is backed up by solid research. It is not complete…but it is simple, easy to understand and remarkably accessible and therefore likely to be applied and make a difference.
Leadership can be broken down to 3 core areas:
Told you it was easy….but let’s have a closer look.
So there it is….pragmatic, real world leadership observations that make a huge impact on others. As with everything, it will only make a difference if it becomes a habit...great leaders are rarely born...they usually step in consciously to the leadership space, and choose what they do.
Try it…and let me know what difference you notice as a result.