Monday, May 13, 2013
Eight Signs of Fearful Leadership
Over the past few years, I’ve heard the phrase “courageous leadership” used to describe the trait of those leaders who are making a difference today. Unfortunately, we also know many who are in leadership positions where that courage is not apparent. Indeed, they demonstrate leadership that is fearful.
These leaders are harmful to organizations because they have unique ways to hinder others from making vital contributions. They can appear busy, but most often their work is busyness.
All of us are subject to moments of fear in our various leadership roles. Can we overcome those moments? Better yet, are there signs or indicators to serve as cautions? I believe there are at least eight such tendencies in fearful leaders. And if we are manifesting any of these, we need an immediate behavioral change. Read more
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I struggle with many of these,
and remind myself of two wise sayings:
"The perfect is the enemy of the good" - (commonly attributed to Voltaire)
and, "If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly." (G K Chesterton)
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