How Followership Leads to Leadership

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there’s a saying which goes

if you think you’re leading and you

turn around and look behind you and

nobody’s following you

well folks you’re just going for a walk

so we tend to pay a lot of attention to

leadership and i’d like to

rather than talk about leadership this

afternoon i’d like to talk about

what i call followership

to think about what followership is

and why it’s important right now why the

world needs great followers

some of the impact that followership can

have

some of the characteristics of great

followers and finally i’d like to leave

you with a couple of questions

to go away with as we close this

afternoon

so here’s the first question can you

think of a great follower

what are they like well

while you’re pondering on that question

let me take you back to 1953 now i know

most of us were never

never alive or weren’t alive in 1953

but it was a big year it was a big year

for new zealand

it was a huge year in the field of

mountaineering

it was actually the year that queen

elizabeth ii was ground as well

so 1953 if you think back

was a pivotal year

now i’m going to ask you another

question has anybody heard of john hunt

great okay just a few has anybody not

heard of sir edmund hillary

it’s always a relief when no hands go up

there

so the interesting thing was that as you

probably remember 1953 was the year that

cerebrum and hillary and tenzing norgay

sherpa

summitted mount everest so for the first

time

an expedition had put two people on top

of mount everest

and more importantly had come back

safely and this was huge news around the

world

um celebrated in new zealand celebrated

in the uk because it was

it was actually a british expedition uh

but the interesting thing was

most people kind of thought ed hillary

was the leader of the expedition he was

the guy who went to the summit

but that wasn’t the case john hunt the

guy that so few of us have heard of

was actually the leader of that

expedition

and the thing that interests me about

him i met him once it was a great

privilege

is that he chose rather than taking an

out the front leadership role where he

put himself in the limelight

and drew plaudits and accolades

for leading the expedition that put the

first people on the top of mount everest

he didn’t do that at all he chose to be

a follower

he chose to enable those people to get

to the top

of the mountain and he demonstrated what

i believe is one of the fundamental

prerequisites of followership and that

is

great humility

so i’ve been working with leaders

for probably 30 years now young people

on expeditions

senior leaders in boardrooms all sorts

of organizations around the world and

what’s

interesting to me

is that leaders may be the catalyst they

may be the architects of change

they may be the visionaries but you know

what it’s

followers who get things done it’s

followers

who make things happen so i’d like you

to come on a short journey with me a

journey of exploration if you like

as i started to explore this idea of

followership

which has intrigued me more and more

over time

so i’m going to go back to when i was 11

years old

i was at boarding school in england and

i was a chorister i was a cathedral

chorister

and it was a pretty privileged position

to be in i’ve got a choral scholarship

to winchester cathedral so one of the

largest most prestigious cathedrals in

europe

and this was significant to me because

my dad had also been a chorister

different cathedral

he’d also been headcorrester at a place

called litchfield cathedral

so i was pretty pleased i was going to

follow in dad’s footsteps

and like most kids with their dads i

thought dad was pretty cool

i thought dad was particularly cool

because not only had he been a head

correster

he was also a concert and opera singer

now he was really good

he sang alongside the likes of kirita

kanoa

the royal festival hall in the albert

hall so you know he was a big cheese in

the field of opera

and classical music and i wanted to be

just like him

so i sort of thought it was my

birthright if you like

to be head choruser at winchester

because hey dad had been headquartered

let’s feel it surely it’s in the genes

it’s just in the dna it’s going to

happen

so when the time came for the new head

correstor to be appointed

i waited expectantly

and then what i didn’t expect happened

so the dean and the head of music and

the headmaster and the committee

deciding on the new headquarries to got

their heads together

the announcement was made and hey guess

what i wasn’t head corister

i wasn’t even deputy head correster i

was the third chorister now

not like an olympic podium where you

have one two and three and the choir

there wasn’t a third place so basically

i was nothing i was out there

so an eleven-year-old privileged kid

probably doesn’t behave terribly well

and throws his teddys out of the cot

which is exactly what i did so i sulked

and i moaned and i looked for anybody

who’d listened to me

and i would complain and get angry and

grumpy and pout and do all those sorts

of things

until one morning i woke up and i

realized you know was i really going to

carry on doing this for the rest of the

time that i was in this wonderful choir

and i realized i had a choice i had a

choice

that i could be bitter

or i could be better

and happily i made the choice to be

better

so why is this relevant to followership

well it’s relevant because

when i look back on that i realized that

i had to make

the choice to be better around doing

three things

and that was to be faithful to be

focused

and to be fearless let me explain what i

mean

so the headquarter and deputy hair

correspond were appointed

i had to fall into line i had to accept

that these guys were the right people

for the job not me

they had been chosen by people older and

much wiser than me so i had to be

faithful to that decision

i had to decide i was going to fall in

line and do what needed to be done

second point i had to be focused

i had to be focused on as the athletes

say controlling the controllables

doing everything i could to make the

best music i could within this amazing

choir

to enable our leaders to do the job that

they were doing

and the final thing i had to be fearless

you might think what’s fearless got to

do with it well

here’s the thing at 11 years old i kind

of thought this is a disaster this is

the end of my wonderful career

as a future global international opera

star

of course it wasn’t it’s just a fork in

the road

so i had to abandon the fear that i

wasn’t going to be in the limelight like

john hunt i had to exercise humility

just go it’s okay i can do other things

now in

exercising those three characteristics

which i believe are fundamental

to followership what i did realize

i helped to do i was part of building a

choir that became

one of the most prominent and successful

cathedral choirs in europe

and i’m very proud

so moving on

i want to talk about what i’ve

discovered over time

which is the impact the importance of

followership

right now and there are three reasons

i’ve explored which i find fascinating

and quite powerful

so i’d like to share them with you

the first reason comes from the

situation that we find ourselves

in here and now in new zealand and

around the world yes it’s cobit

the word that we’re all sick of hearing

but i find it very interesting that in

new zealand think back to the 26th of

march

that’s when we all went into lockdown

nationally

and the government said to us we’re

going to go

hard and we’re going to go early

remember those words

and we were called a team of 5 million

and we’re still called a team of five

million

but the thing that interests me is yes

we’ve got a second wave of it now yes we

haven’t beaten it

but i am so proud to be here in new

zealand

having smashed that first wave yes we’re

still fighting it

but i believe that by choosing to get

behind our leaders whether or not we

agree with their political views or not

doesn’t matter

we chose to fall in behind to help

ourselves to help each other

and for me to demonstrate followership

now hey if that’s not having an

impact i don’t know what is

my next point comes from the world of

the demographic

i have three millennial kids

and i remember

we as parents in my generation for

whatever reason it was maybe because of

our parenting

but we tended to say to our kids you

could be anything you want to be

you can do what you want to do reach for

the stars the world’s your oyster just

rabbit and i’ll probably do the same

thing now

but with one significant difference

now you’ll forgive the generalization

but i do believe

from working with a lot of millennials

and leaders and managers and millennials

in organizations

there is a frustration out there a

frustration that

in many cases our millennial population

which represents well over half of the

workforce globally now

are frustrated frustrated because they

can’t get on

fast enough they reach these glass

ceilings

and the fascinating thing to me is that

i think we dealt with a bum card

i think as the generation before them we

forgot to tell them that yes by all

means reach for the stars

but don’t forget you’ve got to learn to

follow first before you ascend to those

heights of leadership

that you aspire to in fact

this is not an old principle by any

means two and a half thousand years ago

aristotle said he said he who cannot be

a great follower

cannot be a great leader

so the third reason this now delves into

the area of mental health

and as we know sadly in new zealand it’s

something we’re really wrestling with

we’re wrestling with increased cases of

depression globally it’s a

it’s another form of pandemic if you

like

but the fascinating thing for me is that

when i talk to health professionals when

i talk to psychologists that i’ve worked

with

they seem to agree on one thing

and that is that if you have something

to follow

something that’s bigger than you are

something that gives you a sense of

identity a sense of purpose

a sense of value that does two things

the first is and it has been proven

it can really help you from declining

into that dreadful state of depression

that so many people experience these

days

and the second thing is if you succumb

to a mental illness particularly

depression

it can be one of the things that helps

you on the road to recovery

so i took these kind of

realizations took them back into the

world of working as an executive coach

and i’ve worked with again leaders at

all sorts of levels

lots of different companies lots of

different countries and

one day i sort of stepped back and i

thought you know

there are real themes that come out of

so many of the conversations that i have

with

coaching conversations with executives

and they’re talking to me about not so

much

how do i get the best out of my team but

it’s more about

well i’m really struggling with the

relationship i have with my boss my

leader whatever it may be

how do i get the best out of them so

when i stopped back and i sort of

thought about it i thought well

actually these conversations aren’t so

much about leadership that was the that

was the brief if you like

leadership coaching it was actually more

about

helping them to understand what it was

to be the best follower they could be

in other words what could they do to

help create the conditions

for their leaders to do a great job

i’ve always said that leaders roles is

to

create the conditions for their people

to do a great job but

i’ve begun to realize that it’s just the

same the other way around

so let me finish up with one final story

and we’re going to fast forward now from

the age of 11 to the age of 21.

i was in the british army and i was

based in germany

quite dull to be honest not much

happened there at the time

so we were pretty excited when we got

off our chance to go to northern ireland

our first operational tour

and we were tasked with guarding the

high security

h-blocks in the maze prison so that

sounded pretty exciting

actually again it wasn’t terribly

exciting it was

kind of like glorified century duty

but when we got the chance a couple of

um

groups of bricks as we called them of

soldiers

to go out to a slightly troubled area

called logan

on an armored patrol we thought this was

pretty exciting

so myself and a group of the guys headed

out in two armored land rovers on patrol

vehicle patrol and we’ve been out of the

gates for maybe 10 minutes when the

radio burst to life

and the voice on the radio said you need

to go to this location now as fast as

you can

there’s an incident now we didn’t know

what an incident was

but we raced off there with excitement

thinking this could be the moment this

could be the moment where we really make

a difference we do something significant

we got there and i remember jumping out

of the land rover and there were two

policemen standing leaning against the

lamp post

they looked pretty laid back but it

transpired they weren’t very laid back

at all

and i went up and i said okay we’re here

and i’ll do my best

northern irish accent right now so the

conversation went something like this

you took your time we’ve got a problem

it’s over there there’s a bomb

so well i won’t say what i really said

but the fact was

this was it this was the moment we’d all

been waiting for the moment to shine

to show all our training and then

something extraordinary happened

i froze i just

as the athletes again would say i choked

and i stopped thinking and i just just

didn’t know what to do it’s like i was

paralyzed

and it felt like oh i don’t know it felt

like minutes but it was probably only i

don’t know

15 30 seconds but i remember people just

looking at me and

staring blankly kind of thinking what’s

the matter with him

and then very quietly i felt a jab in my

ribs and my number two

corporal steve mead i will never forget

his name

just quietly said to me he said come on

sir

you’ve got this you know what to do so

come on let’s get on and do it

now the good news is that at that moment

everything sort of came back i

remembered what to do we put in a cordon

we withdrew the

residence of the area back to a safe

distance we called in the bomb disposal

guys

they took the bomb away they detonated

it at a safe distance it was a bomb it

went off it made a big bang

but everybody was safe we went back to

the mess we had some beers

and we all celebrated but that’s not the

point

the point was what corporal mead did

that day

and that is for me one of the

loveliest examples of followership that

i remember

he could have usurped me he could have

shot me out of the way and said get out

of the way

you know you’re a 21 year old wet behind

the ears i’m 30 and i’ve been

doing this stuff for years he didn’t do

that he was faithful

he enabled me to get back on the horse

and do what i needed to do

he was focused too what he did was

he was absolutely aware of the fact that

he needed to get me

back doing what i needed to do in order

to help

us all through the situation so he was

focused on getting the job done

he wasn’t bothered about plaudits or

accolades

or anything like that and he was

fearless in another way yes he was

physically fearless it was a dangerous

situation but what was

interesting was that

he wasn’t worried about coming up and

challenging me now in the military and

that sort of time

it normally didn’t challenge or call out

your senior officer just wasn’t really

the done thing

but he wasn’t bothered about that he

came and he

fronted up to me and he told me what i

needed to do

and i salute him for that and in that

way he was fearless and my point is this

if you’re going to be faithful focused

and fearless being fearless as a great

follower

is not just about not worrying about

being in the limelight

it’s actually also about being not

afraid to challenge your leaders if you

think something’s wrong

i go back to the phrase i mentioned

earlier on our job as great followers

is to create the conditions for our

leaders to do a wonderful job

so said i was going to leave you with

three questions

and the questions are these so

if you ask yourself

what can we do now

to be or to grow

great followers

second question what is it

or how is it that we measure up when we

look at those

characteristics of great followers

to what extent can you look in the

mirror and say

i think i’m faithful think i’m focused

i think i’m fearless all wrapped up

in a beautiful bundle of humility

and the third question is when things

don’t go our way

are you going to make the choice to be

bitter or are you going to make the

choice to be better

so to wrap up

if leadership is the spark

followership is the flame

and i believe we can do every bit as

much good in this world right now

by being great followers as we can

by being great leaders

and i further believe that it’s the

great followers of today

who are going to become the great

leaders of tomorrow

thank you

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有句谚语说,

如果你认为自己在领先,

然后转身回头看看,

没有人跟着你,

好吧,伙计们,你只是去散步,

所以我们往往会花很多钱 关注

领导力,我想

而不是今天下午谈论领导力

我想谈谈

我所说的

追随者思考什么是追随者

以及为什么现在它很重要为什么

世界需要伟大的追随者

一些影响 追随者可能

具有

伟大

追随者的一些特征,最后我想留给

你们几个

问题,因为我们今天

下午结束,

所以这是第一个问题,你能

想到一个伟大的追随者

他们喜欢什么 好吧,

当你在思考这个问题时,

让我带你回到 1953 年,现在我知道

我们大多数

人从来没有活着,或者在 1953 年没有活着,

但这是重要的一年,

对新西兰

来说是重要的一年。 巨大的一年 d of

登山

这实际上是

伊丽莎白二世女王的那一年,

所以如果你回想一下,1953

年是关键的一年,

现在我要问你另一个

问题,有人听说

过约翰亨特吗?

听说过埃德蒙·希拉里爵士,

当没有人去那里时,这总是一种解脱,

所以有趣的是,您

可能还记得 1953 年是

cerebrum、希拉里和丹增诺尔盖夏尔巴人

登顶珠穆朗玛峰的那一年,所以

探险队第一次把两个 珠穆朗玛峰顶上的人们

,更重要的是安全回来了

,这是全世界的大新闻

ed hillary

是探险队的领队,

他是登顶的那个人,

但事实并非如此

那次

远征队的领导者

以及我对他感兴趣的一点是,

我曾经很荣幸见到他

,他选择而不是

担任前线领导角色,他

让自己成为

众人瞩目的焦点,并

因领导 让第

一批人登上珠穆朗玛峰顶峰的探险

他根本没有这样做 他选择

成为追随者

他选择让那些人到达

山顶 他展示了

我认为是其中之一

追随者的基本先决条件,这

非常谦逊的,

所以我已经与领导者一起工作

了大约 30 年,现在年轻人

在远征中

担任董事会会议室的高级领导者,

世界各地的各种组织

,我感兴趣的

是,领导者可能是他们的催化剂

可能是变革的建筑师,

他们可能是有远见的人,但你知道

什么是

完成事情的追随者

,是让事情发生的追随者,所以我希望

你 如果你愿意的话,跟我来一次短途探索之旅,

因为我开始探索追随者的想法,

随着时间的推移

,它越来越吸引我,所以我要回到我 11

岁的时候 在英国的寄宿学校,

我是

一名合唱团,我是一名大教堂合唱团

,这是一个非常优越的职位 因为

我爸爸也是一个唱诗班

不同的大教堂,

他也是一个叫利奇菲尔德大教堂的地方的

首席,

所以我很高兴我能

追随爸爸的脚步

,就像大多数孩子和他们的爸爸一样,我

觉得爸爸很酷

爸爸特别酷,

因为他不仅是一名首席

音乐官,

他还是一名音乐会和歌剧歌手,

现在他真的很棒,

他和皇家节日大厅的 kirita kanoa 等人一起唱歌

在阿尔伯特

音乐厅,所以你知道他是

歌剧

和古典音乐领域的大人物,我想像

他一样,

所以我有点认为

如果你

想成为温彻斯特的首席合唱员,这是我与生俱来的权利,

因为嘿,爸爸有 总部设在

让我们感觉它肯定是在基因中

它只是在 dna 中它会

发生

所以当任命新的负责人的

时候到

了我期待地等待然后我没想到的事情发生了

所以院长和负责人 音乐

和校长和委员会

决定新的总部让

他们团结

起来宣布了公告,嘿猜猜

我不是首席corester

我什至不是副首席correster我

是第三合唱团现在

不像奥运会 讲台上

有一个二三,合唱团

没有第三名,所以基本上

我什么都不是

婴儿床正是我所做的,所以我闷闷不乐

,我呻吟着,我寻找任何

听过我的人

,我会抱怨,生气,

脾气暴躁,撅嘴,做所有这些

事情,

直到有一天早上我醒来 我

意识到你知道我真的会

在剩下的时间里继续这样做

,因为我在这个美妙的合唱团

,我意识到我有一个选择,我有一个

选择

,我可以是痛苦的,

或者我可以变得更好

更快乐 我做出了更好的选择,

所以为什么这与追随者有关,

这很重要,因为

当我回首往事时,我意识到

我必须

在做三件事时做出更好的选择

,那就是忠实地

专注

和 为了无所畏惧,让我解释一下我的

意思,

所以任命了总部和副头发

通讯员 比我,所以我 必须

忠实于那个决定

我必须决定我要

排队并做需要做的事情

第二点 我必须专注

我必须专注于运动员

所说的控制可控性

尽我所能

在这个令人惊叹的合唱团中尽我所能制作最好的音乐,

以使我们的领导人能够完成他们正在做的工作,

而我必须无所畏惧的最后一件事

你可能会认为无所畏惧

与它有

很好的关系这是我 11 岁时的事情

有点认为这是一场灾难这

是我

作为未来全球国际歌剧

明星

的美好职业生涯的终结当然不是这只是

道路上的一个岔路口

所以我不得不放弃我不会成为的恐惧

在像约翰亨特这样的聚光灯下,

我必须保持

谦逊,去吧,没关系,我现在可以做其他事情

锻炼

我认为对追随者至关重要的三个特征

t 成为

欧洲最着名和最成功的

大教堂合唱团之一

,我很自豪

所以继续前进

‘已经探索了我觉得迷人

且非常强大的东西,

所以我想与你分享它们。

第一个原因

来自我们发现自己

在这里和现在在新西兰和

世界各地的情况,是的,这

是我们这个词的共同点’ 我听腻了,

但我觉得很有趣的是,在

新西兰回想 3 月 26 日,

那是我们在全国范围内都进入封锁状态的时候

,政府对我们说,我们

努力,我们会去 早点

记住那些话

,我们被称为 500 万团队

,我们仍然被称为 500 万团队,

但我感兴趣的是,是的,

我们现在有第二波了,是的,我们

还没有打败它,

但是 我很自豪能以新的身份来到这里

新西兰

已经粉碎了第一波是的,我们

仍在与之抗争,

但我相信,

无论我们是否

同意他们的政治观点,选择支持我们的领导人

并不重要,

我们选择落后以帮助

自己提供帮助 彼此

,让我现在展示追随者

嘿,如果这没有

影响,我不知道

我的下一个观点来自

人口世界

我有三个千禧一代的孩子

,无论出于何种原因,我都记得

我们是我们这一代的父母

这可能是因为

我们的养育子女,

但我们倾向于对我们的孩子说,你

可以成为任何你想成为的人,

你可以做你想做的事,

去摘星世界是你的牡蛎只是

兔子,我可能会做同样的

事情 现在,

但现在有一个显着的不同,

你会原谅这种概括,

但我确实相信

,与组织中的许多千禧一代

、领导者、经理和千禧一代一起工作会让人

感到沮丧

令人沮丧的是,

在许多情况下

,代表全球一半以上

劳动力的千禧一代

现在感到沮丧,因为他们

无法以

足够快的速度达到这些玻璃

天花板

,而令我着迷的是,

我认为我们处理的是一个流浪汉

我认为,作为他们的前一代,我们

忘记告诉他们,是的,无论如何

都要去追星,

但不要忘记,

在你登上你所渴望的领导高度之前,你必须先学会跟随

这绝不是一个古老的

原则 两千五万年前

亚里士多德说他不能

成为伟大的追随者

就不能成为伟大的领导者

所以第三个原因现在深入

到心理健康领域

,我们可悲地知道 在新西兰,这

是我们真正在努力解决的问题

我们正在努力应对全球抑郁症病例的增加

这是一种流行病的另一种形式,如果你

愿意的话,

但对我来说令人着迷的是

当我与健康专业人士交谈时,当

我与我共事过的心理学家交谈时

他们似乎在一件事上达成了一致

,那就是如果你有一些比你更重要的东西

要遵循

那就是会给你一种

认同感的东西

目的感 一种价值感,它做两

件事,第一件事是,它已经被

证明可以真正帮助你摆脱现在很多人

经历的可怕的抑郁状态

,第二件事是,如果你

屈服于心理 疾病,尤其是

抑郁症,

它可能是帮助你康复的一件事,

所以我带着这些

认识把他们带回了

作为一名执行教练工作的世界

,我再次与各种级别的领导者一起工作

许多不同的公司,许多

不同的国家,

有一天我有点退后了,我

以为你

知道我的许多对话中都有真正的主题

与高管进行教练对话

,他们与我谈论的

不是我如何从团队中获得最大的收益,

而是更多的是

关于我与老板的关系我真的很挣扎

我的

领导者无论它可能是什么

我怎样才能从他们那里得到最好的,所以

当我停下来

想一想时,我想得很好,

实际上这些对话并不是

关于领导力的,

如果你喜欢

领导力教练,那就是简短的,实际上更多

关于

帮助

他们了解成为最好的追随者意味着

什么 他们的

人做得很好,但

我已经开始意识到反过来也是

一样的,

所以让我结束一个最后的故事

,我们现在

要从 11 岁快进到 21.

我在 老实说,我和英国军队

驻扎在德国

很无聊

迷宫监狱中的 h-blocks,所以

听起来很令人兴奋,

实际上又不是很

令人兴奋,这

有点像荣耀的世纪义务,

但是当我们有机会时

,我们称他们为

士兵

的几组砖块出去 乘坐装甲巡逻车前往一个名为洛根的稍微麻烦的地区,

我们认为这

非常令人兴奋,

所以我和一群人

乘坐巡逻车巡逻的两辆装甲陆虎车

出发,我们已经走出

大门大约 10 分钟时

收音机突然响起,

收音机里的声音说你

现在需要尽快去这个地方

现在发生了一起事件我们不知道

是什么事件

但我们兴奋地跑到了那里

我想这

可能是我们真正有所作为的时刻

我们做了一些有意义的事情

我们到达了那里 我记得从

路虎车上跳下来 有两个

警察靠在

灯柱上

他们看起来很悠闲 事实

证明他们根本不是很悠闲

,我上去说好吧,我们在这里

,我现在会用我最好的

北爱尔兰口音,所以

谈话是这样的,

你慢慢来,我们有 问题

就在那儿 有一个炸弹

太好了 我不会说我真正说的话

但事实

是这就是我们

一直在等待的那一刻

闪耀展示我们所有的训练 然后

是一些非凡的事情 发生了,

我僵住了,

就像运动员再次说我窒息

,我停止思考,我只是

不知道该怎么做,就像我

瘫痪了

,感觉就像哦,我不知道这感觉

就像几分钟,但它是 可能只有我

不 知道

15 30 秒,但我记得人们只是

看着我,

茫然地凝视着,想着

他怎么了

他对我说,来吧,

先生,

你知道了,你知道该怎么做,所以

来吧,让我们开始吧,现在就去做,

好消息是,在那一刻,

一切都恢复了,我

记得该怎么做,我们设置了警戒线

我们

将该地区的住所撤回到安全

距离我们召集了拆弹人员

他们把炸弹拿走了他们

在安全距离引爆了它是一颗炸弹它

爆炸了它发生了巨大的爆炸

但每个人都很安全我们回去了

在混乱中,我们喝了些啤酒

,我们都在庆祝,但这不是

重点,那一天米德下士做了什么

,这对我来说

是追随者最可爱的例子之一,

我记得

他本可以篡夺我,他本可以

开枪打死我 出乎意料 是的,说让开

你知道你是一个 21 岁的人

,我已经 30 岁了,我已经

做了很多

年了 骑马

,做我需要做的事

他也很专注 他所做的是

他绝对知道

他需要让我

回来做我需要做的事情,

以帮助

我们度过难关,所以他是

专注于完成工作

他不为喝彩或赞誉

或类似的事情而烦恼,而且

他以另一种方式无所畏惧

现在在军队中挑战我,

那种通常不会挑战或召唤

你的高级军官的时间只是没有

真正完成,

但他并不担心他

来了,他

面对我,他 告诉我我

需要做什么

,我为此向他致敬 在

某种程度上,他是无所畏惧的,我的观点是,

如果你要忠实地专注

和无所畏惧,作为一个伟大的追随者,无所畏惧

不仅仅是不担心

成为众人瞩目的焦点

,实际上还在于不

害怕挑战你的领导者,如果

你认为有问题

我回到我

之前在我们的工作中提到的短语,作为伟大的追随者,

是为我们的领导者创造条件,让

他们做得很好,

所以说我要给你留下

三个问题

,问题就是这些,

如果 你问自己

我们现在能做些什么

来成为或培养

伟大的追随者

第二个问题

是什么或如何衡量当我们

看到

伟大追随者的这些特征时,

你能在多大程度上

照镜子说

我认为 我是忠实的 认为我是

专注的 你是否会做出

更好的选择,

所以总结一下,

如果领导力是火花,

追随者就是火焰

,我相信我们

现在可以通过成为伟大的追随者,在这个世界上做尽可能多的好事,

就像

成为伟大的领导者一样

我进一步相信今天的

伟大

追随者将成为明天的伟大

领袖

谢谢

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