
Leadership vs. Management, on Flickr
In a previous post I shared some observations on my top blogs posts from 2015. In the coming weeks I will be taking time both to share new content and to share some of the top viewed posts from the past year.
The #3 post from 2015 was …
Leading from the Front … Leading with Vision
Leading from the front requires leading with vision!
Engaging the question, “Why does vision matter?” Burt Nanus offers the following reflection:
“Vision is the main tool leaders use to lead form the front. Effective leaders don’t push or production their followers. They don’t boss them around or manipulate them. They are out front showing the way. The vision allows leaders to inspire, attract, align, and energize their followers—to empower them by encouraging them to become part of a common enterprise dedicated to achieving the vision.”
In this brief post I encourage you to consider whether you’re leading from the front or whether you’re leading from behind. Are you calling people to an inspiring vision of what can be, or are you pushing and prodding followers to do what they really are not committed to already?
Vision helps to motivate followers intrinsically rather than extrinsically. Vision helps to lead from the front!
Here’s the link to Purpose in Leadership’s #3 post from 2015