Shaking Up What You Know About Leadership
When you hear the word leadership? What do you think of? You may think about a specific person, persona, or profile. Or perhaps you have a series of lived experiences that have defined good and bad leadership for you. Many people think about leadership as a position, a name on an org chart or the person in charge. However, there is a rapidly evolving realization that the next generation of leadership is motivated by identity, purpose, humility, and responsibility to others rather than power, position, and authority. “Command and control” leadership is quickly fading away along with old paradigms of work.?
The Future of Work Points to Conscious Impact and Change
If you are staying close to workplace and work life trends – you’re probably overwhelmed with a myriad of data, perspectives, and information about the future of work and leadership. The 3 main global themes worth noting are as follows:?
Leadership as a Mindset Around Impact – The Leadership Mentality?
In a modern workplace, thinking about leadership as the person in charge is missing a piece of the puzzle. Leadership - the state of mind and mentality has little to do with position and more to do with impact, service to others and having a positive influence on others. As a modern leader, there are 3 elements that I’ve identified as crucial to your growth and journey as an Impact Leader – which I called the Leadership Mentality: YOU, TEAM and WE.?
YOU - Self Awareness and Courage
It starts with an internal awareness and the courage to reflect, iterate, and improve. Jim Collins describes the concept of a “Level 5 Leader.” In Collins’ research for the book Good to Great, this “persona” of leadership emerged as a key player in transforming organizations from “good” to “great.” Level 5 leadership is a balance (a yin and yang of sorts) of personal humility and professional will. In other words, you’re able to:?
This sweet spot is an important balance for any leader to maintain while they are looking to see their leadership mentality flourish. Here are some key questions/considerations to cover this part of the model. If you have a boost of courage: talk to 2-3 people to answer these questions about you.?
TEAM - Climate and Care
Inspiring a group of people to achieve a common goal is a cornerstone of leadership. HOW a leader accomplishes this is usually where the discussion around “good” or “bad” management comes into play. For example, many leaders (in the past and currently) have used force, fear, and intimidation to reach a state of influence, power, or result. This dark side of leadership is a toxic way to destroy organizational culture, break trust and undermine entire teams – leading to short-term results through fear or manipulation with long term damage on people, the organization and sustainable results.?
Compare this to the leader who uses inspiration, inclusion, care for people and empowerment to achieve a common goal. The difference between these 2 strategies is the mentality of the leader. Empathetic leadership is linked to better outcomes, more innovation, more engagement, increased retention, and better holistic wellness outcomes.?
The Leadership Mentality is not only the HOW you are going to accomplish your goal or reach your outcomes, but also the mentality and sense of responsibility you have to others who are coming along with you.?
Here are some key questions/considerations to cover this part of the model:?
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WE - Community and Culture
With the emergence of more remote and hybrid working, leading virtually or in a hybrid work environment only elevates the need for effective leadership that can actively create a sense of belonging and build community. Key leadership characteristics such as empathy, clarity and the ability to build relationships have never been more important.?
Here are some key questions/considerations to cover this part of the model:
Let’s Get to Work & Top 5 Tips
We all can lead – regardless of position or where we sit on an organizational chart. The future of leadership is communal, humble and focused on community and inclusion – not as an exclusive outdated workplace experience. The next generation of talent expects an elevated version of leadership that we’ve seen in the past – which we believe will evolve into a leadership mentality. Here’s a hot 5 recap about what we learned today about how to shift to a leadership mentality:??
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