Three Leadership Styles
Let me suggest that while there are three main leadership styles: Control, Optimization, and Possibility, only the latter, Possibility, enables the true upside of effective leadership.
Leadership by Control is the classic top-down model. The idea -- as represented by a boss' Circle of Impact with arrows pointing inward -- is that only a small part of what a boss is responsible for can really be controlled. But, results in that smaller area tends to be excellent. Rarely game-changing in nature, though.
Leadership by Optimization is the process of working to the edges -- to insure that as much is "done right" as possible -- but no farther. Eliminating waste, streamlining processes, etc. most certainly have their value, but Leadership by Optimization is more of a managerial style than a leadership approach.
Leadership by Possibility is about expanding one's Circle of Impact beyond its current limits. It's about empowering your staff, engaging your peers, and challenging stakeholders to think bigger, act more decisively, and achieve more. While sometimes messy, it's the leadership style with the greatest upside.
So, as a percentage of time, how much of the time would you say you spend in Control mode? Optimization mode? Possibility mode? What would help you spend even more time as a leader of Possibility?
Labels: Business in General, Change Management, Leadership Development, Motivation, Success at Work







3 Comments:
This simplifies and solidifies the kind of leader I strive to be. I think control and optimization all of the time lead to stagnation and an overvaluation of efficiency. This inspires me to be more creative, thanks.
Thanks, Risa. I guess you could say that it's often just a matter of which way the arrows point!
And hey, everyone: Be sure to check out Risa's blog at: www.allwaysoptions.blogspot.com.
Hi, Nice and intereting post.Thankyou for sharing.
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