Category: FAQ-Leadership Myths & Mistakes

Leadership Mistake – Confusing Commanding With Leading

Society pushes us to confuse commanding with leading When we think of famous leaders, we often think of military or political figures who appear (at least in their folklore) to be excellent commanders, exerting their positive effects through the ability…

Leaders are Born, Leaders are Made – Two Leadership Myths

False Dichotomy Makes For A Confusing Myth About Leaders If you’ve look at any literature on leadership, you’ll certainly have come across the statement — Leaders are made. You have almost certainly come across the term “born leader” as used…

Blanchard Research Findings On Leadership Mistakes

Fourteen Hundred Executives Interviewed. What Are The Most Common Leadership Mistakes? The Ken Blanchard Companies interviewed over 1400 executives and leaders to find out what they thought were the most common leadership mistakes. What did they find? Heading the list…

Leadership Errors – Failure To Teach and Develop Others

Training and Development of Subordinates – An Important Leadership Function If you think of a leader as “the boss”, or “the commander”, standing alone at the head of an organization and running things, the training and development of others in…

Should Leaders Admit Their Mistakes?

There is a school of thought that leaders should not admit when they have made mistakes, presumably because there is a belief that by doing so, they lose credibility and power. You can often see this operating in politics, where…

Only A Small Number of People Can Be Effective Leaders – Leadership Myth or Truth?

Truer Than Most People Think If you look at lists of leadership myths often you will find one that suggests that it is inaccurate to suggest that leadership ability is restricted to a small number of people. Like many assumptions…