Friday, September 12, 2014

Are Leaders Born or Made?



leaders born or made


Are leaders born or made? When do we learn our leadership lessons anyway? As Kurt Russell said in the movie “Miracle” —


“You think you can win on talent alone… Gentlemen you don’t have enough talent to win on talent alone.”
Of course he was referring to the 1980 US Olympic hockey team after a
dismal showing against the Norwegian national team. The same is true
about leaders today. Talent alone is not enough.


You need to take training sessions on how to be better leader and for
that matter everyone should be taking courses on how to be a better
follower as well. It goes beyond just the theoretical and what can be
taught in a classroom. Many have heard the old expression — who you know
may get you in the door and the job, how well you do will keep you
there. There is something to that expression.


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We need to continue our education from the classroom level and of course we always learn from OJT. Ask yourself these questions


  • How many industry specific training days have I taken in the last 12 months?
  • How many non-industry specific training days have I taken in the last 12 months?
Top leaders take between four and eight in each arena every 12 months.


What about all of the other ways we learn? Is it possible that we
learn and do not even recognize that we have learned something until
years later? Absolutely!


We all have lessons we learned in so many different ways. We refer to
these as defining moments in our life. Our life can be our personal or
professional life and the more we have our eyes open to what we can
learn the more we learn and when we add this to our formal talent
training we get great leaders. It is possible that we had a defining
moment in our personal life that can help define us in our professional
environment and of course that also works the other way around. A
defining moment at work can impact our personal life the next day, the
next month or maybe not for years to come. Regardless we learn from the
defining moments of our lives. In many cases these are the really hard
lessons we learned.




To identify your top defining moments in your life (both personal and professional) navigate these six simple steps:


  1. Write down the top 10 lessons you have learned in your work life.
  2. Think back over each of those lessons and determine your earliest
    recollection about this lesson. Remember just because it is a work life
    lesson does not mean you did not have a pre work life understanding of
    this lesson and brought it into your work life.
  3. Write down the top 10 lessons you have learned in your personal life.
  4. Go back and write down your earliest recollection about this lesson.
  5. Set the above aside and next write down the names of the top 10 people who have had a positive influence in your whole life.
  6. Go back to your lessons and write down those lessons that have
    immediate implication in both your personal and professional segments of
    your life.
You now have your top defining moments in your life. Now go back to
those moments and see what other lessons may be hiding in there that you
have yet to uncover. This entire exercise does require a significant
amount of reflecting on your part —Do not attempt to do this exercise in
less than an hour— I also suggest you do not do this at your office. In
many cases people have taken a long weekend to uncover their defining
moments.


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Now here’s an added bonus – look to see who among your influencers
influenced you the most. Here comes the hard part. In many cases this
person or persons will be someone you are still close to today and maybe
even a family member. When was the last time you thanked them for what
they have done for you? Your assignment – call or go see this these
influencers of your life within 72 hours of completing this exercise.


Assuming they are outside of your immediate family and they have
passed away then think, do I know any of their immediate family members?
If you do, then call or go see them. You will possibly set a defining
moment in their life. How awesome would that be – bringing it all full
circle.


*That is what great leaders do.*

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