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When we think of leadership, we think of the commanding, visionary person who takes charge in a time of crisis and leads his company to victory when all seems lost.  Although this type of leader is what we think of most, there's another form of leadership that ultimately may be more effective at achieving high performance.  It's called "quiet leadership".

 

One of the primary traits of quiet leadership is leading by example, and eliciting the behavior you want by demonstrating it, rather than just telling others to do it.

 

Daniel Goleman's recent book, Primal Leadership, suggests that a coaching style of leadership may best describe the qualities of the quiet leader.  "The coaching style is the least-used tool in the leader's toolkit," says Goleman, "probably because it doesn't look like leadership."  Like a coach, a quiet leader can achieve breakthroughs by asking guided questions rather than giving orders and advice.  And what better way to empower your team.

 

And quiet leadership isn't just for those at the top, but applies across the spectrum, from the leader in all levels of management, to solo entrepreneurs, to leaders of the community fundraiser, and the leader of the 12 year old soccer team.  So what about you?  What kind of leader are you?

 

 

 

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Comment by kathleen Penelope Inman on July 23, 2011 at 2:31pm
Motivating for me for sure, this opens up an area I never thought I could achieve, But if leadership can be done in a quiet leadership role, I am going to work on this, Thanks so much for this post,,,,
Comment by Lisa Berquist-Embrace Ldr W/in on June 27, 2011 at 8:42am
Thanks for the comment Lee.  I agree totally that empowering others is a key attribute of a leader.
Comment by Lee Clark - Business Coach on June 26, 2011 at 11:06pm
I love this! I also find that "quiet leaders" are the ones who help elevate people up, and guide them to do things they never thought they could do.

 

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