Follow the Leader? It's a new game!
© Copyright 2004 Patsi Krakoff
"Leaders rarely use their power wisely or effectively over long periods unless they are supported by followers who have the stature to help them do so." - Ira Chaleff, The Courageous Follower, 2003
Organizations are successful or not partly on the basis of how well their leaders lead, but also in great part on the basis of how well their followers follow. What is the role of the follower and how does it affect leadership behavior? How can members of the executive team participate more effectively to create a truly dynamic partnership relationship with their leader?
A look at recent corporate scandals reveals examples of not only leadership failure but also a serious lack of responsible followership.
No matter how much partnership and empowerment there is, the CEO has ultimate authority and responsibility. But what about the other members of the executive team? The most capable team members fail when they gripe about their leader but do not say or do anything to help them improve or get back on track.
Responsible followers can help a leader stay on track and manage their power and decision-making processes in the right direction.
Executive team members may be hesitant to speak up when the leader makes mistakes, whether they are made from the best of intentions or the worst. After all, "She's (or he's) the boss." Although we've grown beyond authoritarian leadership whereby followers have no accountability, we haven't yet developed a model for responsible participation at the follower level for the new leadership styles.
It is obviously not an easy task to speak up and challenge the leader, but without the courage and skill to do so, corporate scandals can ensue. Giving candid feedback to the boss is a skill that is not practiced as often as necessary. Working with a neutral party such as a consultant or executive coach can help a follower or executive team member to act courageously and effectively.
The full 2,000-word article includes the following concepts:
Leading and Following: A Symbiosis
Managing the Boss
Five Styles of Following
Four Essential Qualities of Effective Followers
Four Keys to Developing Effective Followers
A List of Resources
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