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Know What A
Leader Is
Know What A
Leader Is
by Ivan Rios
Leadership means different things
to different people. Some view it as a quality that belongs only to
people of great political or financial power. Many believe it can
only be attained by reaching a specific position such as manager or
CEO or President or Mayor. There is nothing farther from the
reality, and that is what I intend to convey. Of course, much can be
gained from studying some CEO's or politicians. But everyone has the
capacity to develop leadership qualities. Being a leader doesn’t
mean being CEO. In fact, many CEO's aren't leaders at all.
Therefore, if being a leader
doesn’t mean having a nominal position of ‘power’, then we have to
define what a leader is. In fact, that is the first step to becoming
a leader: to define what it is we want to accomplish. We need to
know exactly what it is we want to become. In other words, we need
to define what a ‘leader’ is so that we can strive to become one.
President Harry Truman said something to the effect that a leader is
a person who makes others do what they don’t want or don’t like to
do. Self-help author Dale Carnegie was fond of saying that a leader
gets people to do things because they want to. Leadership expert
John Maxwell frequently states that “leadership is influence”. Now,
you may agree or disagree with these definitions, but what is
important is having a well-thought out, sensible one that we can use
and work towards.
For the purpose of this website, I
have devised a definition of leadership that I believe underlines
the fact that we all have the inner seeds of leadership. Before
stating it, though, let me go over a couple of the ones I gave
earlier. First of all, I am very much in agreement with Dale
Carnegie’s and John Maxwell’s definitions. Carnegie’s conception
emphasizes the importance of motivation skills for a leader to be
effective. When someone is happy to do something that wasn’t
initially in his or her consciousness to do, most probably there
lies the hand of a smart motivator. Someone knew how to bring out
the desire to do something willingly, and not out of sheer
intimidation. For example, people generally vote for a candidate
without a gun pointed to their head, so that candidate motivated
people to vote for him or her with a willing disposition. Obviously
not every candidate that motivates people to vote for him or her is
a great leader. But many do have the skill of being motivators.
Maxwell’s definition is simpler,
but no less accurate. It is so because of the same reasons
Carnegie’s is. It is another way of expressing the same thing.
Influence, in my opinion, should be the leader’s guiding thought.
How can I influence the thoughts of others? How can I influence the
actions of others? How can I make even a tiny dent in the
development of other people’s lives? Those questions should always
be in a leader’s mind. They become especially important when we
discover how much influence we are actually capable of transmitting.
Scopes of influence for common people may include our family,
school, workplace, and business. So we can see how powerful we can
really be in influencing others.
Let’s get to my definition of
‘leadership’. It is definitely not innovative or original. Many
characteristics have been left out of it, and because of that, feel
free to contribute to the creation of a better definition by
commenting on the ‘Comment’ section. I believe it should communicate
what a modern leader is, and what all of us should aspire to being:
“Leadership is the ability to
influence others in order to achieve a specific goal. A leader is a
person who influences the thoughts and actions of others, through
the use of persuasion, motivation, creativity, and interactive team-
building, in order to achieve a specific goal.”
I recommend taking a couple of
minutes to develop your own definition of what leadership is and
what being a leader entails. Remember, by doing this you will be
defining what you want to become. So give it the attention your
future deserves.
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