Ways A Good Leader Can Become A Great Leader

Let me start a discussion with a beautiful sentence written on the preface of the Agile Leader Toolkit book. “A Leader is like a farmer, who doesn’t grow crops by pulling them but instead creates the perfect environment for the crops to grow and thrive.”

Everyone has a different definition of leadership, and thatalso changes over time, Peter G. Northouse explains a brief history of the evaluation of leadership definition.

Here is a simple description of leadership from the same book. “Leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a commongoal.”

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Here the critical points are “process,” “influences,” and “common goal.” The process makes leadership an interactive event. There is no leadership without any influence, and without any common goal, there isno direction.

Some so many different models describe leadership and leaders. Paul Newton explains ten most popularleadership theories in his book, perhaps Tannenbaum-Schmidt seven steps linear model is one of the most cited models explain leadership style from “Tells , Sell, Suggest, Consults, Joins, Delegates” to all theway “Abdicates.”

John Maxwell 5 level leadership model is also compelling that includes “Position,Permission, Production, People Development,” and “Pinnacle” levels. Bill Joiner and Stephan Josephsdefine five levels of mastery, “Expert, Achiever, Catalyst, CoCreator and Synergist” with four competencies.

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David Rooke and William R. Torbert defined seven transformations of leadership “Opportunities, Diplomat, Expert, Achiever, Individualist, Strategist, and Alchemist” their characteristics, weakness, and steps to move to the next level.

No matter which model you follow or where you are in the leadership journey, as Tony Stoltzfus said inhis book “ To grow as a leader, a person must gradually increase in ability to take initiative and bear responsibility.”

We don’t want to start a discussion about “Manager vs. Leader,” we assumed that readers already know the difference; instead, we are going to discuss the simple “Good to Great”
approach, assuggested by Geoff Watts. We will look at the four different dimensions of a leader, “Coach, Compassion, Cultivate, and Change” let’s call it the leadership 4C model and 3 factors in each dimension.

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Coach

Coaching is unlocking people’s potential and what else is a better tool than coaching to grow the people.It is one of the most powerful tool leaders has to not only grow people but also create more leaders whocan also develop leaders.

A good leader has great answers. A great leader has great questions.

A good leader grows the people by mentoring; however, a great leader grows the people by coaching.Mentor, with his experience, education and/or expertise, has excellent answers and solutions forproblems; on the other hand, the coach has great questions to help people to grow themselves.

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A good leader knows how. A great leader knows why.

Simon Sinek gave a great Ted Talk in 2009 and had a book on the same topic. Good leaders solve how to solve the problem. However, a great leader said why we need to solve this problem.

A good leader solves your problem. A great leader will grow you to solve your problem yourself.

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A good leader solves your problem, but instead of solving the problem, a great leader solving yourproblem, grow you that you will be able to solve your problem. As there is an old saying, “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”

Compassion

Empathy is one of the main attributes of any leader, and leaders show great care and compassion. Withoutcompassion, it is tough to create influence, and without influence, there is no leadership.

A good leader listens to you. A great leader listens for you.

There is no better way to show empathy than listening, and any leader does precisely that. What makesgreat leaders different than good leaders is, great leader, not only listen to you but also listen for you. Inother words, a great leader keeps an eye and ear open for any opportunity for your growth, be it feedback,challenge, or even another prospect.

A good leader solves problems. A great leader convert problems into opportunities.

We already discuss that good leader solve the problem and great leader grow you to solve your problemyourself. A great leader doesn’t stop there but also turn the problems into opportunities. Just imaginehow the prominent stockbroker can make the big money if there is no volatility in the stock market?

A good leader stands with you. A great leader will put you in front in case of success and behind in caseof failure.

Leaders stand with you to show care, compassion, empathy, and concern. However, one of the primarypurposes of the great leader is to grow the persons around him/her, and to do this; all great leaders putyou in front of success to give you limelight and behind in case of failure to protect you.

Cultivate

Cultivation means foster for growth, and it is one of the main attributes of a leader. I’d say if a leader hasall the characteristics without cultivation, then he can be anything but not a leader.

A good leader creates followers. A great leader creates more leaders.

One of my favorite leadership books, which describes the true story, is Turn the Ship Around by DavidMarquet [11] explain this concept very well to create more leaders, not followers. Great leaders knowthat creating more leaders, not followers, will keep this cycle continue, and this is what distinguishes himfrom good leaders.

A good leader motivates you. A great leaders create the environment which motivates you.

I am yet to meet with any leader who is not a motivator. What makes great leaders, apart from a good leader is that great leaders don’t need to motivate you, he/she creates an environment that motivates you. As a result, people always feel motivated even in the absence of a great leader because of theenvironment he/she created.

A good leader gives feedback. A great leader receives feedback.

Everyone needs the feedback to grow, and good leaders do precisely the same for your growth. In additionto that, great leaders also know the importance of receiving feedback to grow themselves too.

Change

Leaders create change and leave the mark, no matter how big or small that difference and mark is.

A good leader focuses on the outcome. A great leader focuses on the vision.

During one of the speaking, I mentioned, the manager focuses on the output; the leader focuses on theoutcome, and the great leader, sometimes also known as visionary, focuses on the vision. Vision gives usdirection.

A good leader does things right. A great leader does the right thing.

Any good leader not only does the right things but also mentor you to do the right things. On the otherhand, great leaders know what is essential to work on that makes him more impactful.

A good leader transforms persons. A great leader transforms societies.

I keep the best one to the last. No doubt, a good leader transforms and grows the people, but a greatleader is not limited to people he/she transforms the whole societies and sometimes even a reason tocreate new societies. Remember Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King Jr, not too far from history.

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