A Crisis in Leadership?

A Crisis in Leadership?

There is an interview question I have been asking for around 15 years, “Who (outside your family) has most inspired you in either your personal or work life?”. I must have asked it over 100 times, but am usually disappointed with the answer. Many people struggle to look outside their family, which is some ways is sweet – to have a mum or dad or spouse who inspires is a good thing. When pushing people to move outside their family, many struggle to think of anyone. A fairly high percentage come up with business icons such as Richard Branson, which is disappointing as I assume they have never met the guy and are only basing this on what they have read. We definitely have a need for more inspiring leaders in the UK.

Interestingly I was having a conversation around this subject last week with someone who is involved in coaching entrepreneurs and it seems that those who are at the sharp end of starting businesses often do have someone who has inspired them. Now I find that interesting because that means that perhaps if there were more inspirational leaders around, then maybe we would have more successful young (and older) entrepreneurs around too? Food for thought.

Either way, more better inspirational leaders are required. There is a paucity of leaders around in business and politics who are truly inspirational, through their self-sacrificial and compassionate nature to those they lead. Just think of the impact of people like Nelson Mandle, Mother Teresa and Martin Luther King. How different would the world be with more around like them?

I particularly noticed this at the start of the pandemic a year ago. The pressure of the time resulted in several leaders regress to a uncaring, un-empathetic leadership as they feared for their future careers and businesses. It was this that made me start to gather adjectives that those who have experienced great leadership would use to describe their bosses. I came up with 50 and started to write a book with 50 chapters, each one examining one of these 50 characteristics. 

To check whether I had captured them all, I did a test online and put out a message to ask what qualities people would expect great leaders to have. I had a tremendous response and all but one of the adjectives that came back are captured in my new book. The one I didn’t have was ‘magnanimous’ and I’ll confess I had to look up the meaning of this word. It means forgiving and generous in defeat and I have a chapter on both ‘forgiving’ and ‘generous’ in the book, so I could tick that one off too!

The seed of this book on leadership was actually first planted when writing my first book, Forces for Good. I wrote about using businesses to change the world for good, along the lines of the triple bottom line: people, planet, profit. When writing the book though I was aware that if we want to change the world for good, we will also need to change ourselves as people and leaders. I called this inner change required to increase our compassion and love for the world ‘The Fourth Bottom Line’ which, as it happens, made a great title for my next book available at all on-line booksellers for pre-order now. I am excited to be able to help in a small way with bringing forward a new generation of inspirational leaders through a 50 day workbook.

Each day there is a dictionary definition of the characteristic in question, four quotes from other leaders explaining the quality, a story or two from me demonstrating how each characteristic is exhibited in good leadership and the challenge of three action points to put it into practice in our lives that day. If that seems like something that interests you in your journey to better leadership, do please pre-order the book!  

#leadership #buildbackbetter #compassion #Bcorp

Paul Hargreaves

CEO - Cotswold Fayre & Flourish, Author "Forces for Good" & "The Fourth Bottom Line", Key Note Speaker & Podcaster

3 年

Anyone interested in coming to the launch event for the new book - today is the last day to buy tickets https://bit.ly/2RkULzf

Dave Plunkett

Scalable leads through referrals & partnerships ???? Nearbound Specialist ?? Coach, Consultant, Trainer, Fractional

3 年

really looking forward to the book Paul. I have to ask, how woudl you answer the question?

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Gill Tiney

Business strategist and founder of Collaboration Global, bringing good people together to create positive impacts on our world. Collaboration is my passion, our route to a better future for all.

3 年

Totally agree with your insight Paul Hargreaves about knowing yourself before you can lead others, this follows the philosophy of Collaboration Global where we advise - CONNECT more deeply to yourself and others COLLABORATE for your relationships and your business and then inevitably you will GROW as a person as well as in your business. Who inspired you when you first started out?

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David Abbott

International Pricing Speaker | Keynote Speaker | Portfolio Marketing Director #pricing #pricingstrategy #pricingoptimization

3 年

Looking forward to the book. Will you do a Kindle version? I'm a real convert to e-readers. I love your question. In business one of the few inspirations I could point to is a chap called Russ Pinder who was the R&D director where I worked, and who just had a lot of really good leadership qualities. Outside business I think it's Billy Connolly - not because he's a great comedian (though he is), but for the 'world tour' programmes he did, particularly the 'World Tour of Australia'. I love his joy in all things he discovers, his connection with everyone, but also for one story he told. I'm not sure if it was on the Australian tour or not, but in that program he talked about getting his nipple pierced. It was something he'd wanted to do, and one day he decided to get it done. The guy did the procedure, and once it was done he turned to Billy and said 'now there's one less of them and one more of us'. And I just like knowing there are a few people like that in the world - I don't need to be one of them, but it's great to have that fun and diversity around us.

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Michelle Mills-Porter The People Reader

Empowering Leaders to Unleash the People Power in their organisations. Building an army of empowering Practitioners for in house solutions and consultancy.

3 年

This sounds great Paul Hargreaves and I wish you could get the electronic copy to me for when I am convalescing! NB. I don't have to look up magnanimous, but I think I need to look up paucity! @ Loving-a-bit-of-Dickensian-English!

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