The "Good" – applying leadership principles to make your team more effective
I know this is loosely related to B2B marketing, but I read a great article about Colin Powell's leadership principles and thought about how I could apply them to my marketing team.
Here are my 5 favorites out of the 18 lessons in the article. You can find the rest at Chally.com.
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Being responsible sometimes pisses people off. My thoughts —
You have to make the hard choices because most people won't. You can't
procrastinate, treat everyone equally or worry about being nice. Doing
that only makes things worse for everyone. -
Never neglect details. When everyone's mind is dulled or
distracted the leader must be doubly vigilant. My thoughts — You have
to execute the details or the strategy is worthless.
Vision alone does not equate to success. -
You don't know what you can get away with until you try. My
thoughts – In today's hyper competitive market (especially in my space
– online marketing) you can't be timid or sit around waiting for
approvals. Better to try, fail and learn from it than to do nothing. Of
course you need to take measured risks not reckless ones. -
If it ain't broke don't fix it is the slogan of the complacent,
the arrogant or the scared. My thoughts — You have to constantly be
trying to improve your strategy, tactics, processes and execution
because the competitors are not standing still. -
Plans don't accomplish anything. Theories of management don't
much matter. Endeavors succeed or fail because of the people involved.
Only by attracting the best people will you accomplish great deeds. My
thoughts — You have to have the best people to
get the best results. And you have to create the right environment for
success – that means managing by getting into the trenches, leading by
example, rewarding hard work, innovative thinking and creativity while
weeding out the poor performers (see number 1 above).
A great leader with some great advice. Thank you for sharing this… I am passing it along.
LOVE this. #5 is my favorite and so true. I will pass along to my team.