Taking Your Leadership To Your Next Level

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Leadership is about growth. As a leader, if you are not growing, you are not leading. You are not learning. You are not challenging yourself. And your people are not going to grow.

Because you are not moving forward. If you want to lead, you must learn. And you must encourage your people to do the same.

According to Robert J. Anderson and William A. Adams, ‘Self-leadership is the lifelong stance of continually focusing on a desired future and- in the midst of the current realities of our lives and organizations- taking action (individually and with others) to bring that vision into being.’

‘A business cannot outgrow the effectiveness of its leadership!’

Ineffective leadership caps the ability of an organization to grow, and this liability is exposed the minute you start to scale. Leadership that works at one level of scale is likely to run into serious limitations at the next level.’

‘Scale can only be achieved by developing capacity and capability in others. Effective leaders develop others.’

‘We need to shift from knowing to learning and from controlling to empowering.’

The organization cannot perform at a level higher than the collective effectiveness of the top leadership group.’

‘Leaders have a moral obligation to get good with people at scale. When you step into or are thrust into leadership, you are in the people business!’

You don’t lead results- you lead people to get results.’ The higher you go in an organization, the more you need to excel in relationships at scale.’

‘Regardless of what natural leadership traits you bring to the table, your leadership ability can and should be developed.’

‘Change and transformation are only worth the effort if there is something more or higher to gain or to create for which our current level of leadership is too small.’

Source:

Robert J. Anderson and William A. Adams (2019). Scaling Leadership: Building Organizational Capability and Capacity to Create Outcomes that Matter Most

The Power Of Personal Connection

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When you connect with other people, your world gets bigger. If you want to do well in your life, connect with other people.

But to do that, according to Tom Gartland, ‘Connect with your heart, so that you can connect with the hearts of others.’

We cannot win by ourselves. Everyone owns it. And we all need each other.’

As a leader, you cannot truly connect by staying in your ivory tower. And the only way to connect is in person. And you can only do that one person at a time.’

‘You can train all you want, but if it does not come from the heart, it will not connect.’

We need to see beyond ourselves.’

Seeing the potential in people takes time, a shift in focus, practice, and care. It takes getting close to those around you.’

Leading is not about right now. Leading is about seeing the future in others.’

Treat people well and it will come back to you in spades.’

Truly connecting with those around you means being honest– about them and about how they are fitting (or not) into the organization as it (and they) move forward.’

Leading is about opening ourselves, and those around us, up to new possibilities.’

Source:

Tom Gartland and Patrick Sweeney (2018). Lead With Heart: Transform Your Business Through Personal Connection