Some leaders are introverts, while others are extroverts, some are thrifty, others spend lavishly, some drive results, others collaborate. What are the collective set of behaviours that most describe someone on the right track to be a good leader.
I come across several aspiring leaders who have questions such as:
“I have a great relationship with eight out of ten people on my team. Am I a good people manager?”
“I am good at all I do in my role, but I don’t follow any framework, models or theories. Will I still be considered to be a good leader?”
“I am doing well and am eager to contribute to the next level, however I don’t know if I am ready to take on that promotion?”
“If I say this, people will think I am …”
Senior executives do not express these doubts and thoughts easily. They surface after trying to get to the bottom of things holding them back from their goals. They are voiced during leadership development sessions, while trying to navigate the choppy waters of their day to day jobs where they are required to show up more and more as leaders. More power to these folks and their companies that want them to understand what leadership is really all about and where they stand in this journey. While many are thinking and feeling these thoughts but not really acknowledging and addressing them.
There are several leadership theories that have been documented from the last few decades of study and research in this area. Although most are in sync, some tend to contradict each other. While these frameworks help many understand leadership, it brings up doubts in people about their own style if it a little different from what they understand of the framework. There is an expectation amongst newer aspiring leaders that leadership shows up in a certain manner. The ironic thing is that a leadership style of a person is very unique to them. Leadership actually demands you to show up more and more and even more as yourself. However, this does not mean leadership depends on personality. I have seen great leaders with different strengths and attributes, while some are introverts others are extroverts, some are thrifty others spend lavishly, some drive results others collaborate. So what are those collective set of behaviours that most describes someone on a right leadership track?
Some things that stand true about leadership are:
Now with this knowledge, go back to those questions listed above. You will notice that if the above work is done by a person regularly they will have no hesitation in answering those questions. In-fact those questions will not surface for real leaders and if they do they will immediately know the answers to them.
The views expressed in this article are not those of Fortune India
The author is the founder and CEO of Talent Power Partners a global Leadership Development company based in Bangalore. She is a Leadership Development Specialist, an ICF Certified Executive Coach [PCC] and author of the book - Team Decision Making.
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