What Happens When Bosses Don't LeadOne of the worst things that happens when bosses don’t lead is that the vision of the organization suffers. If a team starts out with a vision but without a competent leader, it is in trouble. Why? Because vision leaks. And without a leader, the vision will dissipate, and the team will drift until it has no sense of direction. | Lead Yourself Well Before Anything ElseEvery now and then at a conference, sharp young people will come up to me and tell me how much they want to become great leaders and how hard they’re working to learn and grow. But then they’ll lament, “I don’t have anyone to lead yet.” My response is to tell them, “Lead yourself. That’s where it all starts. Besides, if you wouldn’t follow yourself, why should anyone else?” The key to leading yourself well, especially when you work for an ineffective boss, is to learn self-management. | Find Ways to Work with Your BossFew things can be more maddening to anyone with leadership potential than working for a leader who doesn’t lead. What may be most frustrating is that the majority of bad bosses have no idea how bad they really are as leaders. People with high skill levels can always assess those with lower skills than their own, but people with low skill levels can rarely accurately assess the abilities of those at a higher skill level. This is especially true in leadership. | Develop Your Influence Wherever You AreIf you want to succeed, you need to learn as much as you can about leadership before you have a leadership position. When I meet people in social settings and they ask me what I do for a living, some of them are intrigued when I say I write books and speak. And they often ask what I write about. When I say leadership, the response that makes me chuckle most goes something like this: “Oh. Well, when I become a leader, I’ll read some of your books!” What I don’t say (but want to) is: “If you’d read some of my books, maybe you’d become a leader.” |