How can you tell if someone is fully engaged? I’ve asked that question in workshop settings with leaders from around the world. Would you be surprised that I get virtually the same answers everywhere I go?
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A Leader's Most Important Decision
Great leaders Engage and Develop Others. This is the second practice in the SERVE model. There are actually three parts to this practice. I’ll start with the first and explain the others in upcoming posts.
During one of Peter Drucker’s public addresses late in his life, he was asked about the most important decision an executive (leader) makes. He answer was simply: “Who does what.”
Leadership always begins with a picture of the future. People will do extraordinary things when a vision resonates deep within them. This picture of the future is vitally important for leaders and their potential followers. Those we attempt to enlist will want to know, “Where are we going? Why does it matter?”
5 Strategic Ways Great Leaders Serve
During our research of great leaders, we found that not only did these leaders serve, they did so in five strategic ways. Ken Blanchard and I wrote a book about them entitled, The Secret – What Great Leaders Know and Do. Here are the five practices we discovered.
Ken Blanchard loves to challenge leaders with the question, “If a reporter stuck a mic in your face and said you’ve got 30 seconds – What’s your leadership point of view? What would you say?”
I just returned from an amazing trip to Antarctica – I had the opportunity to see something I’ve been talking about for almost a decade. I’ve asked leaders around the world to think about what leadership really looks like. Have you ever thought about it? What does leadership look like?