Is Your Leadership Still Relevant?
Leader Development and the Need for New Leadership Models
The world has changed dramatically in the last few years. That’s a given. But, too many of us don’t realize that effective leadership has changed dramatically, too.
While leadership development is crucial for organizational success, many programs fail to catalyze real change. They’re too often based on old concepts that focus on the individual, rather than the reality of the workplace having multiple leaders who must work with each other as well as lead their own teams.
What you learned from that MBA program 20 or 10 (even 5!) years ago probably doesn’t apply anymore. So, what does a solid modern leadership development program contain? Look for:
Collective Leadership
No single leader possesses all the skills to manage crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. These issues require more than one leader. We need groups of leaders who can lead collaboratively in different areas. Collective leadership facilitates cooperation - handing off the leadership baton between team members or working closely together towards common goals. After all, leadership fundamentally involves relationships and interactions. An overemphasis on the individual misses crucial power dynamics in organizational spaces – and underdelivers on success.
Learning from Nontraditional Sources
Old-school top-down leadership no longer fits every circumstance. To paraphrase a wise saying, “The leadership style that got us to the problems isn’t the leadership that will solve them.” New and effective ways of leading can be found by looking at unexpected sources. Indigenous worldviews are just one example. First Nations cultures in Australia are the longest continual-running societies on the planet; what’s different about how they’ve been successfully led through literally thousands of years? One possible key: they don’t rely on a single leader, but focus on the group looking after one another - caring for people professionally and personally. To start, see what you can glean from your own family heritage: Italian, West African, Okinawan – all have distinct ways of leading and doing business.
Leadership Alignment
With multiple leaders and styles in any organization, it’s absolutely vital that everyone is aligned toward the same goals and overall mission. Communication from the very top is fundamental. Any leader who isn’t fully and openly sharing the quarterly, annual, and long-term objectives of the company automatically limits success.
Adapt to the New Worker
The post-COVID struggle of return-to-office versus work-from-home is one symptom of old-school bosses not recognizing that workers themselves have changed: their expectations, their priorities, their most productive work styles…all of these are vastly different now. That means effective motivation has changed, too. Maximizing your organization’s success depends greatly on how well you change to meet today’s workers.
Two core leadership qualities we develop in the Innovative Leadership Institute 's programs are resiliency and the mind of a scientist (i.e., always learning, and willing to experiment with new techniques). Those traits will amplify all of the points made above, and help you continue your leadership development no matter what new changes the world throws your way!
This article was adapted by Dan Mushalko from the Innovating Leadership: Co-Creating Our Future podcast episode Non-Traditional Leadership Models for Our New Era with guests Nicole Ferry and Nathan Eva .
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11mowell said, The study examines the influence of changing leadership styles on organizational success, emphasizing the need for leaders to adapt their strategies to maintain relevance and enhance company performance and effectiveness.
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11moWell put. Having a standard set of processes in org is good for stability, consistency, to have discipline and for fast operational execution but we should not forget to look at reality and keep adapting our ways of working and reviewing even our age old practices and processes regularly. From old ways of one leader directing everyone on how to do things, we are evolving into more collaborative leadership style with being open to ideas from leaders at all levels and also individuals in teams. This defines the maturity of the leadership in any org.
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11moIf you’re a leader, people follow, you adapt to your audience.