I had an incredible conversation with a former coworker the other day. You know the ones where you connect like you never lost touch? Without going into too many details, I'll share snippets of the conversation with you. He had just visited my Website and watched a video interview where I was discussing "doing the opposite" of what you see bad in others. We talked about leaders who lead by fear or intimidation, the inexperienced leaders who just “happened” to know the right person at the right time, aka, the suck up.
What I liked most was that our conversation wasn't focused on the poor leadership we have worked with, but on the type of leadership that helped shape our careers. During our conversation, my coworker remarked that the most effective leaders he has worked with, and he has worked for big name corporations, were the ones who were successful at influencing others. Influential leaders make a difference in your career long after you or they have left the company. Influential leaders are able to do more than just quote theories from Keirsey and others. They are actually able to understand and apply the principles. Influential leaders can express themselves with passion and conviction, not avoidance and cowardness, and influential leaders are unafraid to speak up and stand up for their people, not cower in a corner.
I am glad my friend called me at that time on that day; it is because of that conversation that I will keep striving to be an influential leader, and in the process, make a positive difference in others' careers.
What are you going to do to make your mark and be remembered?
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