By Wisdom Kwame Nuworkpor FCCA,
ICA, MBA
A young executive
was recently promoted into a supervisory role and he was so excited that he “had
been made” a leader. His exact words
were: “thank you for making me a leader”.
What he didn’t know was that, he had in fact gotten himself a position which
begins his leadership journey.
Leadership
is a journey and so taking up a supervisory role does not automatically make
you a leader. John Maxwell1
refers to this kind of leadership as the basic stage of the leadership
journey. This is true because any person
can be given a position. Does that make him a leader? Certainly not. In fact, it is the worst kind of leadership level anyone should remain at.
In his book “5
levels of leadership”, John Maxwell describes the 5 stages of leadership. These are Position, Permission, Production,
People Development and Pinnacle. The chart below represents the 5 levels of
leadership.
Over the
next few weeks, we shall be looking at each of the 5 levels of leadership. In view of this, for today, let us take a look at the very first and basic level of leadership
Level 1 –
Position
Position
leadership is the lowest level on the leadership hierarchy. Here, people follow you because they ought to
and not because they want to. It is a right assigned to the role. This kind of leader does not have a
team. Instead, he has subordinates and
the relationship here is thus boss-subordinate.
Position
leaders have no influence (except that provided by the authority that comes
with the role). As such, position
leaders use the authority vested in them by the position to get the job
done. This kind of leadership depends on regulations,
policies, rules, organisational charts and operates within strict boundaries. There is therefore no motivation for
subordinates to go the extra mile.
It is very
easy to identify a team led by a position leader. Some common habits usually exhibited are:
- Subordinates are mostly average performers. They eagerly check the clock waiting for the hour hand to tick at the top of the hour (say 5:00pm) and voila, they are on their way home.
- The leader hardly appreciates the feelings of the subordinates and so you hear comments from subordinates such as; “my boss doesn’t care about my feelings”.
- The number one reason for people leaving such organisations is; the leader.
Clearly the
position leadership stage should not be the preferred destination of any
leader. It is therefore very important
to aim at moving up the ladder to the next level of the leadership
hierarchy. John Maxwell refers to this
stage as Permission. This is the stage
at which people follow you because they really want to do so. We shall be looking at this stage in my next
article.
Please keep
your feedback coming through for they are important to me.
References:
1 John C. Maxwell (2011), 5 levels of
Leadership
👍 definitely a journey never ending. I mostly say it is a continuous and conscious effort aimed at achieving a specific task. Therefore, assuming a position does not just make you a leader. Thanks for the right up and hope to read more.
ReplyDeleteThanks Erick, watch out for the continuation which will be published soon
DeleteGreat article.
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Thanks Danny, part will be published in less than 48 hours time
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best articles read about leadership. To me, leadership start from our homes. Our attitude at home has a greater influence at the corporate world. My advice to we up and coming leaders is: We should mind Our thought, when we all alone. When you all with subordinates, mind your tongue. When you are angry, mind your temper. When you are in a group, mind your behavior. When you are challenged, mind your emotions. And finally when God start blessings you, mind your ego. Thank you my brother and class mate back at NOBISCO for such a wonderful massage at this time. Waiting to read the next publication.
ReplyDeleteIs was me Aforbu Prosper.Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWaooo,Am very happy to have read this article and can't wait for the continuation.Wisdom,God bless you for this education.
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