What Is Servant Leadership? – Waking Giants

Servant leadership is a leadership style in which the goal of the leader is to serve those around them. It is different from the traditional leadership style where the leader’s main focus is profits and growth.

With differing needs in the workplace, a “one leader to rule all’ does not meet the need of the future workforce who are looking to be “part” of something not just a cog in a wheel.

Traditional leadership depends on the use of perceived power and hierarchy, whereas servant leadership puts your focus firmly on what’s best for the people that work alongside you.

No longer should we be using terms like human resources or human capital. But see those that we serve as part of the journey towards purposeful outcomes and success. If we create people-driven businesses through servant leadership by very definition, we create companies that serve and generate better outcomes.

The accountants no longer define success through numbers, but our people through continuous growth and development, nurturing, and open communication will actually drive successful businesses.

As a leader it requires a shift in mindset and to serve first, you benefit as well as your employees in that your employees experience endless personal growth, while the business naturally grows and evolves through increased engagement and a sense of purpose.

Servant leadership is driven by a key set of skills and mindset adopted by those who lead. It isn’t a case of just being a bit nicer and saying yes to every demand, but an awareness that you are dealing with people and their most basic needs allows you to understand where they stand and where their passions lie.

As a leader, it’s dangerous to expect your team to care as much as you do about your business, but that doesn’t mean they can’t care enough to make a huge difference. Your job as a leader is to bring the best out of people and put them in a position to succeed in both their work and personal lives.

There are a few things that you need to have in your leadership toolbox to develop your servant leadership style:

  1. Look at your motivators – are you passionate about developing talent?
  2. Are you self-aware and do you expect the standards of yourself as the same as those that work alongside you?
  3. Be humble. You are not supposed to know everything.
  4. Do what you say you are going to do.
  5. Focus on results but share why you are trying to achieve them.
  6. Always be looking ahead for bumps in the road to protect your team.
  7. Listen to hear not to respond.
  8. Ask for help and praise those who know better.
  9. Coach all day every day but set expectations.
  10. Be vulnerable but not weak. Show you are a person too but also lead with conviction to provide confidence.

Being a servant leader does not mean you are a slave to your team’s needs; in fact, it’s the total opposite. It is being aware of them and guiding them, which creates growth and positive outcomes for all parties.

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The Most Valuable Tool In A Leadership Toolbox: Don't Miss This!

There’s an infinite list of different tools leaders must possess in their toolbox, but in essence, the most valuable tool you have is yourself, your traits, and your leadership style as you lead by example.

Why are you the most important tool?

To understand this, let’s strip everything back to the core meaning of “leadership”. Leadership, as described in a Forbes article, is “a process of social influence, which maximizes the efforts of others, towards the achievement of a goal.” This allows us to understand why some leaders who, even though they aren’t in a position of authority, can attract followers – this stems from social influence. It also emphasizes that as leaders, you don’t just ask your team to perform or get the job done. Instead, you inspire them to be at their best and maximize their efforts to attain the goal.

Social influence is best achieved when others see it in action from you and not by telling them how it is done.

Often when I observe kids, I’ll often identify their communication and actions with each other modelled of their parents. A professional wrestler, Paul Levesque, more popularly known as Triple H, once shared, “Kids don’t do what you say. They do what they see. How you live your life is their example.”

Although the catchphrase ‘lead by example’ is very cliché, it is a very real and proven concept and so we have identified concrete steps you can take as a leader, as part of your leadership toolbox.

Most Important Tool in a Leadership Toolbox

1. Demonstrate why is it important to always do your best

Whether it’s an annual event, a new project, or an informal survey to jump-start your company initiatives, you must show others that you are doing your best in whatever you put your efforts into.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s a mammoth role that puts you in the spotlight or a supporting role from backstage. What is essential is honing your craft through regular practice and stretching your abilities.

As they say, ‘nothing is too difficult as long as you put your mind to it.’ When your team members see your relentless drive and performing to the best of your abilities, they’ll be inspired (or embarrassed) not to follow in your footsteps.

Show them how giving your all not only contributes to your team goals but also how it enables the growth of an individual. They will notice the changes if you start to set an example.

2. Exhibit consistency in your daily affairs

Being of good character is equally as important as having great skills. You should try and consistently surround yourself with people who are not only valuable to you and your team for their expertise, but also for the values they hold and the moral compass.

It is not about who you are based on your position. Rather, it’s who you are and what you do when no one is watching. A UCLA head basketball coach for 27 seasons, John Wooden, believed that above all the glamour, expertise, or popularity, you must be a man or woman of good character.

He was considerate to pick up anything he found on the floor as he made his way to the locker room. Whether it’s discarded rubbish or a towel, he never hesitated to bend down and pick it up. His players saw him do this and began copying his actions. This made the cleaners happy to a point where they even sent ‘thank-you’ notes to the head coach.

Just as hard skills can be learned, so can respect and consideration for others. Sometimes, it’s not all about winning in just the financial front, it’s also building better people by the way of kind gestures, empathy towards others, and an authentic desire to help others grow, even if they are not part of your team.

3. Show your eagerness to listen and improve

Through active listening to how others perceive you as a leader, you will recognize the aspects you need to improve to lead your team. Don’t look for or encourage only positive feedback – you will learn more about yourself and your leadership style from constructive criticism. Although criticism hurts, try to listen to what your team says to help you grow as a leader.

Also, as a leader, your eagerness to ask questions within your team can lead you to more innovative ideas as there is potential for your awareness to be opened to things you may have previously overlooked.

Along the same lines, when your team members ask you, be ready to give them honest and authentic feedback on your assessment of their performance. Be also open as well to invite others to share their perspectives when you are unsure of something.

When you create a culture of listening, employees become more open to collaboration, feedback, and improvement.

4. Let your team know that you have their back

In our pursuit to attain a goal, we struggle in the most unexpected and various ways. However, what’s rewarding during these times is knowing that your leader has your back.

Even though you, as their leader, you yourself may not always be performing mentally or spiritually at 100%, providing consistent support to your team members boosts their morale to stay focused. Being one with your team is also achieved by doing things you haven’t done before. Even if it’s not your job or you are dealing with other responsibilities that only you can fulfill. You must be prepared to lend a hand and guide your team.

Your team members will appreciate your care, and they will mirror it by extending help to others as well.

5. Challenge yourself and your team members to get better

Your openness to others’ feedback and the honest rating you give yourself as a leader will create a better culture built on trust, honesty, and open communication. Being willing to recognize what’s best for the company may sometimes cause initial discomfort but is a far better approach than to let issues fester and become much larger problems further down the track.

Often, we discover our capabilities when we step out of our comfort zone. Try to encourage your team (and yourself) to not always take the easy way out of a problem just because it’s easy – ask yourself “is this the best approach for my team, myself, and the business?”. Try and show your team what can be achieved overcoming obstacles. When you challenge yourself, you allow room for improvement and innovation, and this transfers through to your team.

The best leaders lead by example. It is undoubtedly the most essential and powerful tool in your leadership toolbox as it can inspire your team members to always try performing at their best.

References:

Geier, David. (2019, November 19). The Best Leaders Lead by Example. Medium. Retrieved from https://medium.com/swlh/the-best-leaders-lead-by-example-88ee68186aae

Hall, John. (2017, March 5). The Most Powerful Leadership Tool You Have: Your Own Example. Forbes, Inc. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnhall/2017/03/05/the-most-powerful-leadership-tool-you-have-your-own-example/?sh=5ace5c79edc5

Johnston, Kevin. (n.d.). Group Leader Tools. Chron. Retrieved November 24, 2021, from https://smallbusiness.chron.com/characteristics-task-force-workgroups-32076.html

Kruse, Kevin. (2013, April 9). What is leadership?. Forbes, Inc. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinkruse/2013/04/09/what-is-leadership/?sh=7f1fbda65b90

Maxwell, John. (2020, July 22). What’s in Your Toolbox? John C. Maxwell. Retrieved from https://www.johnmaxwell.com/blog/whats-in-your-toolbox/

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The Lone Leader Weekly #001 – Fall Back In Love With Your Business – Waking Giants

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You Need To Love Your Business!

It’s not weird. It’s called purpose.

#1. Get out of your head, it’s scary in there.

As a lone leader I bet you spend a lot of time ponder and dwelling on, well, everything. If you don’t have someone to confide in grab a pen and a pad and let it all out.

It doesn’t have to have to be Shakespeare, solution based or even make sense, but what it does it reduce the self talk and give you some perspective. Especially late at night!

#2. Decide what not to do.

When you are leading alone you have the longest to do list in the world. Bin it.

For everything on the list ask – ‘If I do this today, will it make tomorrow easier?’ If it does, do it, if it doesn’t, scrape it.

Less, but better.

#3. Decide if you want to be rich.

Time rich! Stop scrolling social media and the business sections and have the courage to ask what YOU want. Not what you think you want.

Only you are living your life. Pick the best of the best out there and create your thing. Set your own rules.

The ultimate richness is choice. Do you currently have enough choices?

ARTICLE: Are you in a toxic relationship with your business?

We think of business in terms of numbers – revenues, profits, customers and market share.

But what if we thought of it as a relationship that had needs, feelings and we had to reset expectations now and then?

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Why Humility In Leadership Will Keep Your Ego In Check – Waking Giants

Humility is one of the most important traits for a leader to possess. It allows them to check their ego, be open to learning new things, and recognize when they need help.

Without humility, leaders can become arrogant and set in their ways. They may refuse to listen to others or take advice, even when it would be beneficial. This can lead to them making poor decisions that could have been avoided.

Humility doesn’t mean that you don’t have confidence in your abilities. It simply means that you’re open to learning and growing as a leader and having a growth mindset. By being humble, you’ll be able to build better relationships with your team, learn from your mistakes, and make better decisions overall.

If you want to be a successful leader, start by checking your ego at the door. Be open to new ideas and feedback, and always be learning. Humility will help you build a strong foundation for success.

What is humble leadership and why is it important for organizations today?

Humble leadership is a style of leadership that is characterized by a focus on others, a willingness to collaborate, and a commitment to continuous learning. While humble leaders may not have all the answers, they are open to input from others and willing to work together to find solutions. In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, organizations need leaders who are adaptable and willing to learn. Humble leaders provide a much-needed model of collaborative and inclusive leadership.

By valuing the contributions of others, humble leaders help create an environment in which everyone can feel respected and valued. In turn, this fosters greater trust, collaboration, and creativity within the organization. As organizations continue to face challenges associated with globalization, technological change, and increasing diversity, humble leadership will become increasingly important.

How can you practice humble leadership in your own life and work environment to improve communication and collaboration among team members?

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One way to practice humble leadership is to avoid using authoritative language when communicating with team members. For example, instead of saying “I need you to do this,” try phrases like “Could you help me with this?” or “What do you think would be the best way to handle this?” This shift in language can encourage team members to feel more comfortable sharing their ideas and opinions, which can lead to better communication and collaboration.

Another way to practice humble leadership is to be open to feedback from team members. When team members feel like their voices are being heard and their input is valued, they are more likely to be motivated and engaged in the work environment.

Finally, humble leaders are typically good at delegating tasks and empowering others to take on leadership roles when appropriate. This allows team members to develop their leadership skills and feel more invested in the work they are doing. By practising humble leadership, you can create a more positive and productive work environment for everyone involved.

What are the benefits of practising humble leadership in your professional and personal life?

While there are many different leadership styles, humble leadership is particularly effective in today’s business world. By definition, humble leaders are those who emphasize cooperation and collaboration over competition and ego. In other words, they seek to create a positive team environment where everyone can contribute their skills and talents. And while this may sound idealistic, research has shown that humble leadership can have significant benefits.

For example, studies have shown that humble leaders are more likely to inspire trust and respect among their followers. They’re also more likely to receive honest feedback and honest criticism, which can be invaluable for making better decisions. Moreover, humble leaders are typically more effective at handling conflict and building consensus. In short, there are many good reasons to practice humble leadership in both your professional and personal life. And while it may not always be easy, the benefits are well worth the effort.

How can you become a more humble leader, even if you don’t feel like you have the natural inclination to do so?

Most people would agree that humility is a desirable quality in a leader. humble leaders are often seen as more trustworthy and down-to-earth, and they tend to be more effective at handling difficult situations. However, humility does not come naturally to everyone. If you find yourself struggling to be humble, there are a few things you can do to become a more humble leader.

First, try to avoid talking about yourself too much. Instead, focus on listening to others and valuing their input.

Second, resist the urge to take all the credit for your team’s successes. humble leaders are quick to give credit where it’s due and acknowledge the contributions of others.

Finally, don’t be afraid to admit when you’re wrong. humble leaders are confident enough in their abilities to admit when they’ve made a mistake and learn from it. By following these tips, you can become a more humble leader, even if it doesn’t come naturally at first.

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What are some common traps that lead to arrogance and egotism, and how can we avoid them?

Egotism is the trap of thinking that we are better than others. Arrogance is the trap of thinking that we are better than others and acting accordingly. Both egoism and arrogance lead to a lack of empathy and an inability to see other people’s points of view. They can also lead to a sense of entitlement and a belief that we deserve special treatment. Egotism and arrogance are often rooted in insecurity and a need for validation.

The ego is fragile and seeks validation through accomplishments, power, or possessions. When we view ourselves through the lens of ego, we are constantly comparing ourselves to others and falling short. This can lead to frustration, resentment, and even hatred. The ego is also the enemy of true happiness because it can never be satisfied. Instead of living in the present moment and enjoying what we have, we are always chasing after something more.

The ego is also the root of much suffering in the world. By definition, egotism leads to selfishness and a lack of concern for others. This can manifest itself in greed, cruelty, or indifference.

Arrogance furthers this sense of separation by adding a sense of superiority. When we feel superior to others, we are more likely to mistreat them or take advantage of them. We may also become judgmental and closed-minded, unable to see things from another perspective. Egotism and arrogance trap us in our perspectives and prevent us from connecting with others.

To avoid these traps, we need to be aware of their existence and consciously choose to let go of egoistic tendencies. We can begin by identifying egocentric thoughts and challenging them with reason. We can also practice mindfulness and cultivate self-acceptance. By letting go of egoistic tendencies, we can open ourselves up to new perspectives and find true happiness.

Are there any risks associated with practising humble leadership, and how can we mitigate them?

Humble leadership is an effective leadership style in a variety of settings. However, there are some potential risks associated with humble leadership that should be considered before adopting this approach.

One risk is that humble leaders may be perceived as weak or indecisive. Additionally, humble leaders may have difficulty asserting themselves when necessary or may fail to take credit for their successes.

Finally, humble leaders may inadvertently create an environment where others feel they can take advantage of the leader’s kindness. While these risks are significant, they can be mitigated by developing a clear and concise communication style, setting clear boundaries, and maintaining a strong sense of self-awareness.

The dangers of having an inflated ego

Having an inflated ego can be dangerous for several reasons. First, it can lead to conflicts with others. When someone has an inflated ego, they tend to see themselves as superior to others and as a result, are more likely to butt heads with those around them. Second, an inflated ego can blind someone to their faults and shortcomings. This can lead them to make poor decisions and take unnecessary risks. Third, an inflated ego often leads to a sense of entitlement.

This can cause people to become disappointed and resentful when they don’t get what they want. Lastly, an inflated ego can prevent someone from growing and learning. When someone is certain that they already know everything, they have no reason to seek out new information or experiences. Inflated egos can therefore hurt both the individual and those around them.

Summary:

Being a great leader doesn’t mean you have to know everything and be right all the time. If you can cultivate humility as one of your key traits, you will be in a much better place to lead others effectively.

When you are humble, you are open to learning new things and recognizing your limitations. You also become more accepting of other people’s ideas and feedback. This makes it easier for everyone around you to feel comfortable giving their input and contributing to the team effort.

So, what can you do to start developing humility as one of your leadership qualities? The next time you find yourself in a challenging situation, try asking for help from those around you. Recognize that nobody has all the answers and that there is always room for growth. By embracing your weaknesses and being willing to learn from others, you will begin taking steps toward becoming a truly great leader.

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Are Humans Just A Minimum Viable Product Just Trying To Meet The Market Need? – Waking Giants

Not coming from the tech space this might be a gross mis-use of a concept, but nonetheless I thought it was an interesting idea, but before the article was well rounded and finished my great friend Paul tipped it on its head…

We are born as Maximum Viable Products but then conditioning limits us and we become Minimum – having been forced into society’s norms and limitations at an early age. We then spend the rest of our life (those with a growth mindset) trying to get from Minimum viability back to Maximum viability – with all the struggles that you set out about fear of failure etc – all of which are learnt social norms and restrictions. I mean, what child learning to walk fears failure? Exactly 0%.

There is no better evidence of this than social media and the tidal wave of platforms where we as humans (the product) are testing ourselves against the response of others (the customer) and on most occasions we don’t meet the grade. In our own mind anyway.

Those who maintain a fixed mindset through life (the overwhelming majority) do not try and go from Minimum to Maximum. They barely hang on to Minimum and with advances in technology and learning are in fact all going backwards at an exponential rate.

Dr Carol Dweck, author of Mindset talks at great length about the journey of failure and testing that we all have to do to be successful. And sometimes success comes in the form of failure. But that type of failure is what we use to look at our features, tweak and improve, then go back to the market.

I think we are all born with a growth mindset – that is nature’s natural state and a fixed mindset is a learned restriction. That is not just us – all species are the same. A tree is born with a growth mindset and it never changes – unlike humans.

Animals only learn a fixed mindset through conditioning (the same way humans do) – eg circus or zoo animals vs those in the wild.

Humans are overpowered by conditioning – it governs us. That will not change because of how our brains work. That is not the issue. The real issue is – most of the conditioning is negative and limiting.

One of our biggest challenges is that we often seek feedback from the wrong customers… in that if we don’t get a like, a comment or a share that we are not relevant. Wrong. We all have an audience, we all have value to someone, even if it is just that one person, the most important customer of all. Ourselves.

To keep more people in the natural growth mindset we are born with we need to change the conditioning to positive, open and limitless.

To fear failure is to fear growth.

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How To Develop Authentic Leadership? – Waking Giants

What does it mean to be an authentic leader?

These are questions that many people ask, but there is no one clear answer. Some people might say that authenticity is about being yourself, while others might say it’s about living your values. Ultimately, what matters most is how you define authenticity and what you do to become a more authentic leader.

Defining authentic leadership

There are many different leadership styles, and no single style is perfect for every situation. In recent years, authentic leadership has become popular, especially in workplaces that value creativity and collaboration. But what exactly is authentic leadership?

At its core, authentic leadership is about being true to yourself and your values. It’s about leading with integrity and authenticity and inspiring others to do the same. This type of leader is confident and grounded in their beliefs and not afraid to stand up for what they believe in. Authentic leaders also have a deep understanding of their strengths and weaknesses, which helps them be more self-aware and humble.

As a result, they can build trust quickly and are often seen as highly effective leaders.

The benefits of authentic leadership

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There are many benefits to authentic leadership. First, it helps to build trust and credibility with followers. When people feel that their leaders are transparent and honest, they are more likely to trust them and be motivated to work hard.

Second, authentic leadership can help to create a more positive work environment. When employees feel that their leaders are genuine and care about their well-being, they are likelier to be happy and engaged in their work.

Finally, authentic leadership can lead to better decision-making. When leaders are clear about their values and goals, they can better make decisions that align with those objectives. As a result, authentic leadership can provide several advantages for leaders and followers.

How to become an authentic leader

Many people aspire to be leaders, but not all of them are authentic leaders. Authentic leadership is about being honest with yourself and others, having integrity, and being true to your values. It’s also about being open to feedback and willing to grow and learn. You don’t need to be perfect to be an authentic leader, but you do need to be genuine. Here are some tips for becoming an authentic leader:

1. Be self-aware. Know your strengths and weaknesses. Be honest with yourself about where you need to improve.

2. Be transparent. Share your vision and goals with your team or group. Communicate openly and frequently.

3. Be accountable. Take responsibility for your actions and accept feedback gracefully.

4. Be compassionate. Empathize with others and treat them with respect.

5. Be humble. Authentic leaders are confident but humble. They know they are not perfect and are always learning.

If you want to be an authentic leader, start by working on becoming more self-aware and transparent. Take accountability for your actions, show compassion for others, and stay humble.

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Examples of authentic leaders

Bill George, a Harvard Business School professor, is considered one of the leading experts on authentic leadership. He has written extensively on the topic, and he has identified several leaders who exemplify the qualities of an authentic leader.

For example, Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric, was known for his strong vision and ability to build loyalty among his employees. Another example is Howard Schultz, the founder, and CEO of Starbucks. Schultz is known for his commitment to social responsibility and creating a company culture that values customer service and employee satisfaction. Authentic leaders are not afraid to be themselves and can inspire trust and respect in those around them.

The future of authentic leadership

Authentic leadership is a relatively new concept that is gaining traction in the business world. Authentic leaders are those who are their true selves in all interactions, both personal and professional. They are transparent and honest and build trust by acting with integrity. Authentic leaders are also confident and decisive and have a clear vision for their organizations.

Authentic leadership will become even more critical as the world becomes increasingly globalized and interconnected. These leaders can build bridges between cultures and communicate effectively across borders. In an increasingly complex world, businesses need leaders who can navigate these challenges confidently and clearly.

Authentic leadership is the future of successful companies.

Summary:

There’s no single answer to the question of what it means to be an authentic leader.

Some people might say that authenticity is about being yourself, while others might say it’s about living your values. Ultimately, what matters most is how you define authenticity and what you do to become a more authentic leader.

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