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Leaders just have to be committed

Posted At : January 5, 2009 7:10 AM | Posted By : Judette
Related Categories: Communications, Leadership, Seth Goodin

 I was reading  Seth Goodin's book, Tribe this weekend; this is what he had to say about people who make no excuses, who assume responsibility and who are committed to a vision:

"Leaders challenge the status quo

Leaders have an extraordinary amount of curiosity about the world they are trying to change

Leaders use charisma to attract and motivate followers

Leaders communicate their vision for the future

Leaders commit to a vision and make their decisions based on that commitment

Leaders connect  their followers  to one another

If you consider all the  leaders in your organisation or community, you'll see everyone of them uses some combination of these elements . You don't have to be in charge or powerful or connected to be a leader. You do have to be committed."


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You also have to represent something that people are interested in. So to some extent, it *is* a popularity contest.

I'll agree that you don't have to be in charge, but in this part of the world, leaders are threatened by any change to the status quo. So yes, it's possible. It's never easy, though.
# Posted By Richard Jobity | 1/5/09 8:04 AM
I agree Richard, every leader should support and have a movement and that movement needs to connect with people, it needs to move them in an authentic way.

In the book Tribe the question of popularity is put to the test though. The writer argues that your vision can be known to ten or twenty thousand, people in your community or around the world but most often, it can be the people you work for or those who work for you. That can be a small number and not so much a popularity contest as it is a quest to connect and change the ways things are done

In think good leaders should be curious about changes in status quo because they are useful indicators that something is either not working or not working. Analysis and action is required if a leader wants to remain authentic
# Posted By Judette Coward Puglisi | 1/5/09 8:29 AM
I once read that charismatic leaders sinply point the way for others to
follow. I wonder how Seth Godin would respont to that concept? How would
you???
# Posted By John Henry | 11/22/09 11:57 AM
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