Why Capable People Are Reluctant To Lead
Jacob Morgan
5x Best-Selling Author, Futurist, & Keynote Speaker. Founder of Future Of Work Leaders (Global CHRO Community). Focused on Leadership, The Future of Work, & Employee Experience
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One of the biggest challenges CEOs today say they are facing is lack of leadership talent to carry the organization forward. But it is not a lack of talent that is at the root of this problem.
My guest this week is Scott DeRue, the Edward J. Frey Dean of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Based on his award-winning research, this challenge CEOs are facing is caused by the fact that 40%-50% of capable leaders are not stepping up because of the risks involved in leadership roles.
Today Scott shares the research behind his article titled, Why Capable People Are Reluctant To Lead, as well as what we can do to change that.
In this episode of the podcast we explore:
- The three kinds of risks that deter people from leadership positions
- How we can overcome all three risks
- What separates great leaders from average ones
- The biggest mistakes Scott sees leaders making
- The most important thing for leadership development
“One thing that we can all do to maximize our own potential is lean into those risks--Whether it's outcome risk, whether it's image risk, whether it's interpersonal risk-- let's not let that risk hold us back. But let's lean into it. Let's embrace that risk. And in doing so, by stepping up and assuming these leadership roles, we're able to have a bigger impact in the world.”--Scott DeRue
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Excellent article! Good leaders are difficult to find but very necessary to the success of a team and the company. Everything rises and falls on leadership ??
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3 年excellent
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3 年This is a really interesting and helpful podcast! Thank you!
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3 年Lack of courage more than lack of competence is why leaders are not stepping up.