The Future of Leadership (Part 2): Leadership Mindsets
Robert Mixon
Owner @ Level Five Associates | A Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Leadership Company
“The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails.” – John C. Maxwell
A well-known author and speaker, Jacob Morgan, has been studying the future of leadership, and he provides us with some thoughtful insights as he describes the four “mindsets” of the successful future leader:
I think these four leadership “mindsets” must be ingrained in our leaders today to be fully operational tomorrow.?How do we begin that process?
First, we must embrace them ourselves.?We must be open to new ideas – truly open to them.?That means actively modeling curiosity in our leadership behaviors.?Use questions to guide discussions.?Make them meaningful questions, such as “What are your biggest challenges this week?” and “What resource do you need that you currently don’t have to accomplish your mission?”
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Next, we have to become effective collaborators: teaching our young leaders the critical importance of working effectively with others and building strong relationships.?Humility, teamwork, and communication skills will be the key characteristics of the most successful leaders of tomorrow… but we can start them on this path today.
Enjoy the journey!
[1] These four “mindsets” were developed and published by Jacob Morgan in his book The Future Leader and cited in Benjamin Laker’s article “This Is What Leadership Will Be In 2030” in Forbes online; August 5, 2020.
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