The articles I’ve written to date about leadership lay a
foundation about trust and this one is no different...well no this article will
be VERY different in a special way.
Sometimes you find a light-hearted example that’s actually a
life changing idea and the 2 minute and 58 second video I’ve embedded for you
here is just that – profound and thought provoking.
It documents a movement around a vision in a most delightful
way. It talks about the courage to be a
little bit silly but courageous with your ideas. To be a leader you must be willing to stand
alone and look foolish, against opinion and politics of the day. If you can muster the courage of your
convictions consistently, you will attract a “first follower”. The first follower will embrace your vision
and see the value enough to “dance” beside you, not behind you.
As the leader you will continue dancing to your own vision
of the music around you and let the first follower sense your dedication and
make their own decision. To do this you
do not preach at them or even teach...you set a clear and pure example that’s
easy to follow and understand.
No matter what the vision, it
must be something that can be simmered down into a statement of 25 words or
less...the KISS principle was likely written with leadership (or Murphy’s Law)
in mind.
Like the leader here, the steps he is demonstrating are easy
to follow, simple, some personal and free style, a bit repetitive and fun. Even in business a little fun is important or
you have created a police state where the stick (of carrot and stick fame) is
used to drive people away, not to drive up value.
The leader does not correct his first follower because if
the first follower has actually embraced the vision, the first follower may
embellish the vision, but the core of this vision lives within the leader to
always set the “vision metronome” for all.
The first follower then is the one who attracts end
encourages others to the vision and helps them “feel” the truth of the
steps. This establishes the leader, as
not a nut, but a leader. And this is
done openly where people can explore the vision and dance their specialist
dance in the group.
They no longer dance with the leader personally, but emulate
one another...the vision pollinates throughout the group and they spread the
enthusiasm to others around. As more
people recognise the truth of the vision, they see how important it is to join
in to help achieve the vision.
Ted Turner
Leadership is nothing without followers. Remember the quote I shared in one of the
earlier segments of this series from Ted Turner (of CNN fame): “If you want to know if you are a leader,
look behind you.” And this is what it is
to be a leader.
You don’t set out to be a leader. You do not study for it or take a test or get
a certificate or letters after your name designating you are a leader, you
either have people buying into your vision or not.
CNN started up in the most awful place, on the wrong side of
the tracks in Atlanta Georgia in 1980.
Ted could not get people to come work in the warehouse he had
rented. In every one of his help wanted
ads they very clearly stated that it was not a nice place to work. I remember well, because I applied, met Ted
himself and was offered a role there.
People would answer the ads, take their life in their hands
and go to the interview. Hear the vision
and decide for themselves if they WOULD risk it and cross the tracks to be part
of this silly, impossible, never-before-attempted idea to broadcast only the
news 24-hours a day seven days a week.
Well you know the result...we are still watching after32
years. Today CNN is watched in an
average of 200 million households and hotel rooms in the USA alone. It is available in 212 countries now. Not bad for starting out as a nut dancing on
the wrong side of the tracks!
Basic Leadership
The secret of this silly video and of Ted Turner’s success
and the success of any authentic, inspirational leader is to:
·
keep the vision embraceable
·
keep it consistent
·
dance even if you look silly
·
do not give up
·
nurture that first follower
·
teach others by example how to follow
·
allow them to use their skills to vary the dance
·
always stick to your vision
Leadership IS about followers. Being authentic to your vision sets the
standard for others to appraise the value of following your vision. The easy part is doing your own dance. The hard part is remembering the truth --
that there is no leadership without followers.
The price to be paid is sometimes ridicule and for this you need courage
and lots of energy.
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