Too often leaders assume the positional authority of a boss. Bosses are needed. At times we need people in charge to tell us what to do. The person at the office assigned the fire marshal duty when alarms blare needs to be able to bark orders. They are trained. They know what to do. Too many in charge creates chaos, which is not helpful when fires blaze.
But there is a difference between a boss and a leader. Bosses claim authority with their position, and sometimes necessarily. But leaders are given authority by their followers. Leaders are given their positions by the people they guide.
- If leadership is a gift from followers, then followers decide who they want to lead.
- If leadership is a gift from followers, then followers help determine what style of leadership is appropriate.
- If leadership is a gift from followers, then followers have a say where they should be led.
- If leadership is a gift from followers, then followers decide when the gift should be given.
- If leadership is a gift from followers, then followers help establish why leaders lead.
- If leadership is a gift from followers, then followers influence how leaders take charge.
Leadership is a gift from followers. Treat it as such.



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