Effective Leadership:
Style Really Does Matter
By Timothy I. Thomas
As an executive coach, I have found that style really
does matter. Leadership style, that is.
Many people go through life with an attitude that says, “This
is the way I am – take it or leave it.” As
a leader, you don’t have that option. When confronted
with diverse situations in the work environment, you will
often need to respond with very different leadership styles.
Some will be comfortable and natural to you, and some will
make you stretch.
Take the situation one of my clients found himself in:
My client was CEO of a mid-size corporation. His natural
flair was to work with his staff in a very collaborative
fashion. In fact, he believed that it was important not
only to collaborate with his staff, but to have consensus
from them on all major decisions. In most cases, this worked
well. But the day came when the company needed to implement
a new operational structure. A massive change was essential.
The CEO attempted to collaborate and get a consensus from
all the members on his leadership team … but three
months later, they were still arguing about what to do
and how to do it. Friction and hostility had crept into
the previously united team. The CEO was at his wit’s
end. He called me in.
The problem? His leadership
team was not ready to assume the responsibilities he was
placing on them. They didn’t have the experience
and skills that were necessary to collaborate effectively
and implement a solid plan of action.
The solution? The CEO had
to change his leadership style from collaborative to decisive.
He himself had to define what the new operational structure
of the business was going to look like, and drive the change
forward. Within one month of his asserting this higher
level of control, the new structure was in place and functioning
smoothly, and the transition had been completely seamless
to the company’s customers.
Will he always have to stay in this decisive role? By
no means. As his leadership team continues to grow and
develop, the collaborative approach that is natural to
him will become more and more appropriate and effective.
But he has learned a valuable lesson – and one that
he will benefit from again and again: Great leadership
isn’t a matter of finding a “perfect style” and
sticking to it through thick and thin. It’s about
knowing the perfect style for the situation you’re
currently in and using it well.
© 2008 Timothy I. Thomas
Article Source: http://www.makariosconsulting.com
About the Author
Timothy I. Thomas is the President and CEO of Makarios
Consulting, LLC, a leadership development and business
consulting firm. Makarios Consulting specializes in interactive
training and one-on-one coaching in progressive organizations
in order to equip and empower their leaders to maximize
their own leadership skills and inspire others to accomplish
extraordinary business results. Timothy Thomas is the author
of Creating
All-Star Performers: The Power of Effective Feedback,
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