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Leadership – Does your business pass the Colin Powell test?
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| Guest post by: Gerry Simpson |
Article Overview: What is leadership? What identifies a leader within a business?
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Leadership – Does your business pass the Colin Powell test?
A leader is
someone who has a vision, a drive, and a commitment to achieve beyond that
vision. The leader must then also have the skillset to enlist the support of
others in the organization to achieve the stated goals.
Colin
Powell, a well-recognized leader in the U.S., once described good leadership as
“being responsible and sometimes that means pissing people off”. Leadership
involves responsibility to the welfare of the group, which might mean that
employees get angry at your actions and decisions. It’s inevitable if you are
honourable. Trying to get everyone to like you is a sign of mediocrity: you’ll
avoid the tough decisions, you‘ll avoid confronting the people who need to be
confronted, and you’ll avoid offering different rewards based on different
performance because some people might get upset. Ironically, by procrastinating on the
difficult choices, by trying not to get anyone mad, and by treating everyone
equally “nicely” regardless of their contributions, you’ll simply ensure that
the only people you wind up angering are the most creative and productive
people in the organization.
Powell also
offered these key thoughts on leadership:
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The day people stop bring you their problems is the day you stop
leading them. They have either lost confidence that the leader can help them or
concluded that the leader doesn’t care. Either case is a failure of leadership.
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Don’t be buffaloed by experts and elites. Experts often possess more
data than judgement. Elites can become so inbred that they produce
haemophiliacs who bleed to death as soon as they are nicked by the real world.
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Don’t be afraid to challenge the pros, even in their own backyard.
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Never neglect details. When everyone’s mind is dulled or distracted
the leader must be doubly vigilant.
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You don’t know what you can get away with until you try.
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Keep looking below the surface appearances. Don’t shrink from doing so
just because you might not like what you find.
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“If it ain’t broke don’t fix it” is the slogan of the complacent, the
arrogant or the scared. It’s an excuse for inaction.
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Organization doesn’t really accomplish anything. Plans don’t
accomplish anything either. Theories of management don’t much matter.
Endeavours succeed or fail because of the people involved. Only by attracting
the best people will you accomplish great deeds.
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Organization charts and fancy titles count for next to nothing. Titles
mean little in terms of real power, which is the capacity to influence and
inspire.
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Effective leaders create a climate where people’s worth is determined
by their willingness to learn new skills and grab new responsibilities, thus
perpetually reinventing their job.
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Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through
argument, debate, and doubt, to offer a solution everybody can understand.
These are great examples of some of the truisms about leadership. Another great business leader, Lee Iacocca,
said it best:
LEAD, FOLLOW, OR
GET OUT OF THE WAY.
Referred by: http://www.businessguide.net/
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About the Author: Gerry Simpson RSS for Gerry's articles - Visit Gerry's website A professional and experienced businessman who has sound administrative, planning, and communication skills. Over 30 years of experience in industry with a wide range of responsibility with senior corporate positions in general management, planning and organizational behaviour. Positions held in various size organizations include: Senior Vice President – Director of Operations for Hiram Walker – US. Director of Sales/Marketing for Accucaps Industries President and Owner of Curtis – J K Printing Limited. President – Poalris Group Management Consultants. MBA – University of Windsor. Click here to visit Gerry's website Business Stress Leadership Does your business pass the Colin Powell test Exit Strategy Crisis Management How to crystalize business growth options through Strategic Planning |
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