5 Myths About Leadership Debunked
1. â€Leaders are born’ is bullshit
I don’t consider myself a “born-great†anything especially ‘a leader’. Nobody is looking at a 2-year-old for management advice because they’re “born with it.†Are you kidding me?
LIFE teaches you patience, resilience, and understanding which can help to lead effectively. I talk about smiling in the face of adversity or manufacturing adversity to not get soft. I take a cold shower every morning so the rest of my day can only get better. My team takes the stairs to our 5th-floor offices every day instead of the elevator. We weren’t born with that ethic, we practice discipline every day and become stronger leaders together.
2. Leaders are those with the highest title/position and best education
I want to make one thing blatantly clear: Your title has nothing to do with leadership ability. I never hire people with the most education from the top schools or based on their title or position. I almost tried to hire these workers at this Deli in New York … they were the best team unit and example of leadership to get shit done I’ve seen. So don’t go through resume after resume to find good leaders with great titles or experiences.
I’ve seen entry-level employees show more leadership potential than managers. I’ve seen kids on the bench care more about their team than the starting point guard. Harry Kraemer, a clinical professor of strategy at Northwestern University, admits that there’s validity in “leading where you are.†It’s not about where you want to be, but about being present in the moment and giving your best.
Who cares about a title if you don’t show up fully for your team?
3. Leadership is easy
I’m not sitting on my ass while my team works to the bone. I inspire my team and lead by example. That means steps instead of elevators, stand at my desk, burpee breaks, take every meeting and try to answer every email. I can’t expect my team to work 24/7 if I don’t.
Leading a team is the hardest thing you’ll ever have to do so if you want to start a business or be the boss because you think it’s easy…think again!
4. Leaders enjoy firing people
I know I’m a hard-ass, and there’s a handful of people who think I’m too rough with parenting, management, and fitness routines. But I’ll stand here confidently and tell you that I don’t enjoy having the tough conversations with those who “mess up.â€
We all make mistakes and need guidance from time to time but we need to hold people accountable so they can learn and grow. If they don’t, then it’s time to have the hard conversation. I hate letting employees go, but if it’s for the benefit of the entire company, it needs to happen.
What you may not realize is that firing an employee can cost a company money, time, productivity, relationships, and so on. Even Dick Grote, author of How to Be Good at Performance Appraisals, says that asking a leader to fire an employee is the “single most difficult thing†management consultants ask them to do.
5. Leaders are confident in their decisions
My motto is “fire, ready, aim†which sometimes means making the wrong decision. Sometimes we make the right one and create something called “the trifecta.†Either way, we take action and move on quickly.
Leaders are human. We’re not put in leadership positions because we always know the right answer. We’re here because we know how to find it. Sometimes that means motivating an unproductive employee to start that new project. Sometimes it means asking investors for help or letting clients go when the relationship isn’t right.
I don’t always have 100 percent confidence in every decision, but I make it and move on to the next 1,000 I need to make that day.
Stop over-analyzing everything and Spartan Up…you’ll be a better leader just being a Spartan!
Joe
This article originally appeared on joedesena.com
President at Fox Railroad Services Inc.
5 å¹´Leaders are also good listeners are can understand the other person's perspective. It helps to have experience from the ground up at most of the organizations positions, to appreciate and understand the challenges. Career 35 year industrial railroad builder and Spartan racer. Iceland Ultra 2018 2nd place AG 50-59 and 19th overall- Killington Ultra 2018 and 2019 4th and 3rd in AG respectively. Eastern States 100 finisher 2019.? ?M-Eng- Advanced Safety Engineering and Management- Aroo! Love the Spartan 21k trail races also Joe. Palmerton and Vernon this year were awesome and so is Charlie! Great guy and representative!
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5 å¹´Fist misconception is to claim that others know less then you do.
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5 年One thing an old-boss-now-good-friend told me was, "I'll never make you do something I wouldn't do." I don't enable by walking people by the hand, but I won't send them out to battle while I sit in my comfy chair. I've gotten down and dirty with my team plenty of times. I don't lead from above; I lead/guide from among. Trust is huge, and your people knowing you have their back solidifies a relationship and creates loyalty. Always open to input; I encourage people to not just come to me with problems, but to also bring a suggested solution.?Mistakes are made, but it's from those you learn. (“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.†- Edison)?
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5 å¹´Like it Joe. I spoke to my my high school this week and thought I would share my thoughts on leadership here too. Leadership comes with experience, by meeting people from all walks of life it provides context to different situations and individual motivations. Along my journey, the best leaders listen more than they talk, act decisively (because they have to, not because they are always right) and are always ultimately accountable on actions made and make sure everyone learns from any mistakes made. Be authentically yourself and never pretend to be anyone you are not as people see through that. You are in the leadership position for the unique person you are, do not think if you are quiet that you are not a good leader or if you don't get the best grades that you don't have anything valuable to add. You are incredible in your own right, so own it and be prepared to learn from your mistakes you make as you will make them. Look forward to seeing you at MPA later this year ??
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5 年Living the Spartan life has made me and everyone around me better leaders, up and down the chain, father to son, husband to wife, peer to peer. Your always in a position of leadership, you may not know it, but you are. If your default is Spartan Up, and we’re gonna get after this together, get that mud on your hands and throw down those burpees? I’ll follow you into the gates any day.