"A good leader should not guide his/her followers, but should inspire them". Do you agree?
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Re: "A good leader should not guide his/her followers, but should inspire them". Do you agree?
I agree with the author on this because I have seen it in action! Guiding your followers makes you an excellent leader.Sushan wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 00:10 "Even looking at our expert leader, Jesus, whose Word is life, we can see this lesson lived out. Jesus is not merely an itinerant preacher who directs our steps. He is a soul-stirrer who invites us to walk with Him. If our master, Jesus, leads us by walking with us and stirring us to discover, then these earthly leaders must learn to come alongside and help others discover their own best answers."
(Chapter 2, Page 9)
Most often we compare how a boss will treat his subordinates and how a leader will treat his followers. Upto now I had the idea that a leader should guide his/her followers. But this author has given leadership a new meaning claiming that it is not the leader's job to show the path and guide his/her followers towards a specific goal, but to inspire them to find their own answers and be their own guidance.
Do you agree with this 'job description' of a leader? If a leader is guiding his/her followers, will it make he/she a 'not so good' leader?
One size doesn't fit all in this. Everyone has a different personality than someone else. You can't expect an introvert to approach things the way an extrovert does. You have to guide them and encourage them to find a way to accomplish a goal or do a job the way that is most comfortable for them to reach the desired outcome!
"Like beauty in the eyes, the divinity of the rose may be in the nose that smells it, and the lover that beholds it." Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
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Well that statement has a great value. If you can teach a skill to a human rather than providing him with his needs, he will provide for himself continously.Jasy95 wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 15:20 I personally think this is relevant to the phrase "If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.” I think the best kind of leadership comes from inspiring and teaching people how they can do things on their own. If they continue to rely your guidance, they aren't truly going to benefit as much as if you inspire them to be able to do things on their own.
But a leader is there to guide a team. It is true that a leader can still teach skills to his followers and also inspire them as well. But to achieve good team work and to go for a common goal the team needs guidance, and that is the task of the leader.
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A person who forces his opinion on his followers cannot be a leader, but a boss. As far as I believe, leaders just emerge because they stand out in a group. If a leader is elected by people, I believe that is more or less political.PeterRabitt20 wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 14:24 A leader can guide, inspire, advise, and so on. They usually are appointed by a group who feel that the person can speak on their behalf. Jesus did guide his followers (in my opinion) or else there wouldn't be a Gospel. But he also inspired and advised them.
I think the author has in mind the type of leaders who force their opinion on others. There's my change!![]()
Anyway, I agree with what you say. A leader will have to play different roles. Sometimes he has to inspire, but sometimes he has to guide. So this author's opinion on a good leader being inspirational rather than being a guidance cannot be fully accepted.
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I too think so. But as per this author, it is not good to set the path. You just have to make your followers make their own paths. But what I believe is, by doing that they will go on their own paths towards their own, most probably various goals. But a leader should lead his followers towards a common goal. So for that setting the path and let them to follow is essential.Bertha Jackson wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 22:56 Good leadership is a combination of guidance and inspiration. You have to show the way and set the example for them to follow.
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Well said! Not everyone who is inspirational is a good leader. There must a certain degree of charisma and interpersonal skill involved to provide good leadership.Reema Aydieh wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 14:35 Yes, a leader needs to inspire but they also need to lead and guide. It’s a great responsibility to lead people and it takes a lot to make people believe in you enough to follow. That’s why inspiration should be hand in hand with guidance.
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Yes you need your followers to believe in you as a leader. You need inspiration for that. But too much inspiration will cause reduction of that trust, because when you try to inspire your followers and help them to find their own paths, if they are wishing for guidance, then it will be seen as your inability to take decisions, and it won't do any good for your leadership.Reema Aydieh wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 14:35 Yes, a leader needs to inspire but they also need to lead and guide. It’s a great responsibility to lead people and it takes a lot to make people believe in you enough to follow. That’s why inspiration should be hand in hand with guidance.
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What you said is totally correct. But the problem is whether it is more suitable for a leader or a mentor. Inspiration will make new leaders. But a leader's task is to guide a team towards a goal. For that I think guidance is more important than inspiration. But you cannot achieve anything without inspiration. So both are needed, but I think guidance is the most needed.kridz21 wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 14:42I agree, good leaders should both inspire and guide their followers. However, I believe inspiration is better than guidance. Inspiration opens your eyes to new possibilities, new perspectives, essentially guiding in itself because the act of inspiring someone makes them want to do or create something. Guiding is having a direct influence on a course of action, and is that not what inspiration does? Hope this makes sense.