What Kind of
Leader are you?
You
are a leader if someone is following you. This could be as simple as one
person watching you and following your example and encouragement, to
being a leader in your home, your community, your workplace or even your
nation. Leadership can take many forms, but typically it often involves
managing people- one of the most difficult of all tasks. It means
coordinating and motivating the actions of others to achieve a common
goal. A leader has to establish that goal, and gain the willing
agreement of others to be governed by and work together towards that
goal.
The
style of leadership taken by any leader is usually predetermined by the
personality and motivational values of that person. They are who they
are, as a personality, and that has a strong influence on the way they
lead and communicate with others.
The
study of personality traits has been on going for centuries, and there
is a great deal of agreement in the conclusions and findings of
personality characteristics. In this article I am going to refer to the
different types of personality in color form, adopts the categories
applied by Linda Berens and Don Lowry
.
Every
personality type has particular talents and skills that lend themselves
to good leadership. Any form of leadership however, is greatly enriched
and enhanced if it is able to draw on the strengths and characteristics
of the other styles.
A
leader who has a strong Gold personality type is personally committed
and dedicated to the goal. They work hard, and expect their team to do
the same. They lead from a place of belief that the work is important,
and has to be done right. Gold leaders value tradition- the ways of the
past are proven ways, and so do not take well to new ideas unless they
are well proven to have potential.
Leaders with a strong Blue
personality are motivated by their commitment to the people involved,
and a strong sense of community. They have a democratic style of
management, valuing the input of employees and team workers. Blue
leaders tend to see the big picture, and have the ability to inspire
others with the vision.
The
strong Green leadership style also sees the big picture as well as the
complexity of detail. Green leaders excel in strategy. They bring
intellect, ingenuity and design into the leadership role. They research
and analyze facts and concepts, constantly looking for improvements for
working smarter rather than harder. Facts and information are all
important to the Green leader, and they pay little attention to the
value of feelings and relationships.
Action is the focus of the
Orange leader. Administration and
organization exist to make action possible. They are great
trouble-shooters. The Orange leader
leads by example, setting the standard to follow. Orange management
style can be quite authoritarian and abrupt as they are impatient with
opposition, and expect their directions to be followed. Above all
Orange leaders welcome change believing
that the old ways can always be improved on. A new project represents,
adventure, a challenge and potential fun, all of which the Orange personality thrives on.
Every
leader has a combination of all four personalities, but one will always
be the stronger, more natural way to operate in. A leaders style may
also be a blend of their main strength, combined with their second
strongest style. A wise
leader will understand the strengths and weaknesses of their personal
leadership style and use those team members with different styles to
bring balance and greater efficiency in meeting the shared goal.
Barbara