The stereotype of a great leader has
metamorphosis in the new Millennium. Great leaders of the last
generation may not even pass muster today. The earlier paradigm of
leadership was leaders used to be more of commanders, who demanded respect,
obedience and loyalty of their followers more as a due to their rank,
experience, and age. But in a world, which now lives in an oyster,
following the connectivity revolution, such a disconnected style no longer
suffices.
Age and designation are no longer the two
essential factors that make a good leader. Corporate today are growing so
rapidly that sky is their limit. It’s the age of start-ups in India. Growing
organizations need a living and growing culture for sustainable growth. A good
leader is therefore like a landscape architect. They set-up and nurture a
living culture within their organization – a culture which can profitably grow
and adapt itself to the changing needs of the organization with time. For
the new leader collaboration is the epitome of power and not rank.
Real leaders therefore, are co-creators – they
create leaders out of those around them. They inspire and motivate by being
facilitators, by being mentors, by being catalysts for growth.
Flexibility
is the hallmark of this leader, which can refer to information,
department or a resource.
The new leaders
drive communication and collaboration as their strategic imperative.
They don’t order. They listen. This is the best way to identify a leader for
the new millennium, they listen more than they speak. They encourage two-way
communication.
Leadership's new mantra is Be
collaborative, Be creative, Be innovative and Communicate, Communicate,
Communicate.
So the new age leader now resides and works along with
his folks – no ivory tower for him/her!
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