Leadership. Love that word.
Makes me think of Mandela and Gandhi. Gates and Edison. Mozart and Beckham. Bono and Bieber ;)
It’s a word I’ve
passionately built the past 17 years of my life around–reminding so
called ordinary people that they are called to lead. And create. And
contribute. And win.
These are strange and gorgeous times. Tons of challenges. Dazzling possibilities.
And I viscerally want you to leverage these times to fly. To express your talent. To do your dreams. To make the world better.
To help you Lead Without a
Title, I’ve distilled 10 of the most valuable and practical insights on
leadership that I’ve taught to our global corporate clients like
Starbucks, IBM, Nike, GE and FedEx. These ideas have helped them do some
great things. My deep wish is that they deliver the same results for
you.
#1. THE JOB OF A LEADER IS TO GROW MORE LEADERS.
I’ll be blunt: if you’re
not building more leaders, then you’re not leading, you’re following.
Your job (regardless of whether or not you have a title) is to help
people do work they never dreamed they could do. Your job is to inspire
people to own their talents, express their gifts and do the best work of
their lives. That’s part of what it truly means to lead.
#2. NOTHING HAPPENS UNTIL YOU MOVE.
Start small, dream huge
but begin today. Nothing happens until you take massive action. The sad
reality is that procrastination is nothing more than the defense
mechanism of choice used by scared people. Here’s what I mean: if we
actually did our goals and acted on our visions, we’d become
ultra-successful. And spectacular success brings responsibility. That
frightens most among us. And so we put off getting great things done.
And blame the world for any mediocrity that infuses our lives.
#3. YOUR BEHAVIOR REVEALS YOUR BELIEFS.
You tell the world what
you believe via how you behave. Complain all day long and you reveal a
deeply ingrained set of beliefs that you are powerless and apathetic.
Present work that has typos and poor wording and you express a belief
that average is cool with you. Mistreat others and you reveal that
you’re selfish–and disconnected from the beautiful humanity that
surrounds you. The good news is that as you wire in the beliefs of
leadership (versus victimhood), your behavior changes automatically.
#4. IDEAS ARE WORTHLESS WITHOUT EXECUTION.
I’d rather have an average
idea that my team and I flawlessly execute on than a genius-level idea
with poor execution. The best Leaders Without Titles and the
organizations that win big are all about “less talk and more do”. Less
meetings and more delivery. Less analysis and more rolling up of sleeves
and getting amazing projects done.
#5. WHEN YOU LEARN MORE YOU GET TO ACHIEVE MORE.
To double your income,
triple your rate of learning. Few things have served my professional
career–and the careers of the billionaires, Titans and CEOS I privately
coach than this idea. Please simply remember that genius is much less
about natural talent and much more about out-studying, out-preparing,
out-practising and out-learning everyone around you. Almost nothing
yields the return on investment that investing in workshops,
conferences, online course, audiobooks/books and coaching does..
#6. TAKE CARE OF THE RELATIONSHIP AND THE MONEY TAKES CARE OF ITSELF.
Leadership is about
relationships. The smartest, fastest and most effective leaders all get
that the whole game is about people–developing teammates + serving
customers + making the world a whole lot better by the way you show up
in it. Learn to listen like a master. Commit to being more
inspirational. Keep your promises. Do nice things for people. Be the
most generous person you know. Staggeringly great opportunities will
come your way. Trust me.
#7. RESPECT IS NOT GRANTED BUT EARNED.
A title, position and a
large office do not guarantee people will respect you. Nope. You’ve got
to earn that gift. And the quickest way to earn respect is to give it.
No need to say much more.
#8. DONT CONFUSE MOVEMENT WITH PROGRESS.
Yes, we live in The Age of
Dramatic Distraction. According to The Financial Times we collectively
spend 100,000,000 minutes a day playing Angry Birds on our smartphones.
Most people in business are spending the absolute best hours of their
days being busy being busy. Leaders Without Titles are completely
different. I teach my clients a whole system of tactics to 20X
productivity but a few to apply are these: start your day at 5 am/set 5
daily goals and get them done before leaving the office (that’s 1850
“small wins” in 12 months)/use your first 90 minutes at work to fuel
your most important project/get good at saying no.
#9. VICTIMS DON’T DO GIANT THINGS.
Victims make excuses while
leaders drive exceptional results. You can spot a victim a mile away:
they blame and complain and are negative and cynical. They’ve given away
their power to achieve amazing things to other people and outer
conditions for so long they’ve actually conditioned themselves to think
they have none. You are not a victim. This day–and every one that
follows for the rest of your life–offers a platform of possibility. And
the great thing about using your power to make things better is that the
more you use it, the more powerful you become.
#10. LIFE IS SHORT SO BE OF USE.
My Dad is awesome. He
often said, “Robin, when you were born, you cried while the world
rejoiced. Son, live your life in such a way that when you die, the world
cries while you rejoice.” I’ve always remembered my Dad’s striking
advice. And carried it with me in all that I do. To truly be a leader
has nothing to do with ego-stroking, applause and fame. No, to be a
leader is to make phenomenal contributions that make the world better
and cause a lasting difference. To lead is to serve. And to be of use.
By Robin Sharma
Author of the #1 International Bestseller “The Leader Who Had No Title”
Author of the #1 International Bestseller “The Leader Who Had No Title”
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