The MMM frequently
focuses on leadership and the traits that make quality leaders. It suffices to say that many of our
presidents have not possessed those qualities.
In fact, their behavior in their capacity as President, as well as in
their personal lives, was often contrary to the behavior we associate with good
leaders. Certainly, we have had great
leaders in the White House. Those men
likely mastered leadership before moving into 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Others
have depended upon the title to gain respect, support, and followers. Respect should come with the Office, but
trust, support and a following of the people must be earned.
The title of
President does not guarantee followers, just like your title at work does not
guarantee you any true followers. Titles
just give us the opportunity to earn the trust and support of potential
followers. Some of the greatest leaders
I know are influencers who have no official title. By influencers, I am not referring to the
social media kind. I am referring to people who positively influence others and
lead them to a common goal.
Don’t expect too
much from your title. Demand more of
yourself as a leader. Happy Presidents’ Day!
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