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The Big Tick: Leadership Simplified
post by Tina Crouse
President, Women in Leadership
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There's a raging debate on LinkedIn on a Theory of Leadership. My take is to keep things simple: Leaders should do what no one else can and bring others with them. We can find examples of poor leadership and examples of poor outcomes but those do not negate leadership skills; they merely pose as an answer to a subjective experience of whether someone 'liked' it or not. For me, it doesn't change the fact that leadership was present and it was exercized otherwise nothing would have happened. So, does this definition tick your box?
The whole discussion around defining 'leadership' has expanded over the last few years and there is still a lot of subjective experience and judgment. Does the CEO who increased profits by slashing 30% of its staff deserve a leadership medal? Do politicians grinding government to a halt show leadership by proving that yes, government can be brought to its knees? Do elected and non-elected dictators (rigged elections) show leadership by maintaining their positions? Are any of these things new? No? Do you see leadership in any of these examples?
I would like to engage you, yes you the reader, to shape leadership anew. Can we find examples of where people have never tread before? We can in tech like Elon Musk and Richard Branson. Do people realize how many times they have failed or how many years have passed before an idea could be actioned? Is failure a component of leadership and would you support someone who has failed many times in order to try something new?
You are part of leadership. Regardless of whether you follow or lead, you are helping to define what leadership is. I invite you to comment on what it is (or could be) by refraining from what it is not - bad, criminal, injurious, harmful. Bad examples are easy to come by: I'm asking you to add to the body of what leadership can be. Good Luck. Bonne Chance. The discussion rages on.