The Leadership Thing

  • Home
  • Background
  • Stories
  • Services
  • Products
  • Thoughts
  • Contact
  • Stuff for Leaders and Followers
  • Links to Other Interesting Sites
  • Winning with Presentations Workshop Series
  • The Endure Model


Showing category "Followership" (Show all posts)

I Follow Your Lead ... As Long as it Suits Me

Posted by Glenn Francis on Thursday, May 21, 2009, In : Followership 

It used to be that people who held leadership roles were often the most educated, skilled, or experienced of a group. The group trusted that person’s judgement because of his or her knowledge, skill and experience. The better the leader”s ability to translate his or her background into vision and success, the more impressive the results the group could achieve. Look back in history at societies and institutions before mass education and you can find thousands of examples.

Something inter...


Continue reading ...
 

Motivating Followers

Posted by Glenn Francis on Sunday, March 1, 2009, In : Followership 

How does a person in a leadership position motivate followers to achieve strategic goals. These goals are long term and very easy to lose sight of in the day-to-day press of job and life.

The simple answer is that a leader cannot motivate followers. I know this statement flies in the face of the current writing trends and wisdom, but it is truer today than it has ever been. The only real motivation comes from within; the follower decides what has value to him or her and acts accordingly. What...


Continue reading ...
 

Starting to Capitalize on Followership

Posted by Glenn Francis on Wednesday, February 25, 2009, In : Followership 

About 3 years ago I took part in a "leadership" exercise. The exercise was designed to see who among a randomly thrown together group of people would emerge as a leader.

My group was about nine people strong. Most of them were above average height, athletic and had a military background. I on the otherhand have no military background (unless you count the Air Cadets), am shorter than average and not quite as fit as I should be. The activity was dubbed "team survival" the failure of which was i...


Continue reading ...
 

Really - What is followership?

Posted by Glenn Francis on Monday, February 23, 2009, In : Followership 

I'm not sure what leadership is. Are you? In my quest to find a defintion I have come across some three hundred plus definitions, none of which have been very useful in helping me predict who in a group of teens or college grads will eventually rise to the top. It's easier to look at successful leaders in retrospect and say "Ah, so that's what it takes to be a leader". However, successful leaders come in all shapes, sizes and flavors, so for every "Aha!" moment I have on what a leader is, I h...


Continue reading ...
 
« Back to posts
 

Tags

followership
leadership
followers
leader
in-group
motivation
mythology
skills
argument
authority
choice
communicating
communications
culture
development
errors
figure
image
ingroup
lasting
mistake
prediction
self-leading
simple
trends
typologies
typology

Categories

  • Communications (1)
  • Followers (0)
  • Followership (4)
  • Leadership (3)
  • Self-leading cultures (1)

Recent Posts

  • I Follow Your Lead ... As Long as it Suits Me
  • "Followers" or "NOT Followers": Followership...
  • Follower Development
  • Motivating Followers
  • Starting to Capitalize on Followership

Blog Archive

  • February 2009
  • March 2009
  • May 2009
Subscribe to this blog   Subscribe to this blog
 

 

Add to Technorati Favorites

 

Share on Facebook

 

Want a widget like this?
Make a Free Website with Yola.