*Do You Know What Kind Of A Leader You Are? *

L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.

There's a big myth in *leadership *that there is only one kind of leader
that we should all aspire to. Well, we used to think that. Today we know
that's non-sense! The myth-busting truth that shatters this is *there are
many kinds of leaders *and that each kind is needed in different contexts.
Not only that, but if an organization is to be successful and effective,
then we need many different kinds of leaders.

Actually, one way to sabotage a business is for the senior managers to seek
to replicate only one form of leadership. Do that and you create a major
problem with "leadership" in the company. Then the entire leadership will
become monotone and lack the richness that having a variety of leadership
styles would provide.

The truth is that there are many ways to map out what leaders do and the
various kinds of leadership. For example, a person can be a leader by
specializing in leading the mind, heart, life, group, or corporation.

   - Given that, can you describe your kind of leadership?
   - Can you identify your leadership style and how it fits into your
   organization?

For the sake of this article, I will mention five key *kinds * of
leadership. There are more, but these are the most crucial.

*Kinds of Leadership *

*Idea Leaders — *Leading the mind with *ideas. *

*Vision Leaders *— Leading the heart with *dreams. *

*Lifestyle Leaders *— Leading life with *actions. *

*Activist Leaders — *Leading movements with calls to action.

*Corporate Leaders *— Leading organizations with *structures. *

*1) Idea leaders *

There are leaders who specialize in leading the minds of people. These are
the leaders of ideas. They are the thinkers, inventors, creators, heretics,
and even "the weirdos." They lead out in the conceptual area, pioneering new
possibilities. They lead by thinking in new and different ways and the new
insights, understandings, intentions, etc. that create add value to a
business.

*2) Visionary leaders *

These leaders specialize in the leading the hearts of people. They are the
leaders of dreams, visions, hopes, and passions. These visionaries are the
ones who create, or catch, a vision and then are able to inspire people
about a new way of life or new solution to problems. Typically they are
charismatic, exciting, full of energy, full of life, vivacious, bigger than
life, unforgettable.

* **3) Lifestyle leaders *

These leaders specialize in leading the activities and lives of people. As
lifestyle leaders, they who are especially brilliant at *living * something,
at being an excellent model of it in their own lives. For them, the vision
is not primarily an idea or concept, it is a way of living. It may not even
be a vision, it's just the way they live life that excites others. Lifestyle
leaders truly "walk the talk" by closing the gap between knowing-and-doing.
They put what's in their mind into their muscles so that it is their way of
moving through the world.

*4) Activist leaders *

These leaders specialize in working with and leading groups and teams.
As *activists
leaders, *they become the leaders of movements. Beyond exceling at inspiring
people and mobilizing groups of people, they also excel in pulling people
together, creating a ground-swell movement, and rallying people to a new
idea, vision, or lifestyle. Understanding group dynamics intuitively, or by
experience and learning, they exercise a brilliant leadership when they work
with teams and groups.

*5) Corporate leaders *

These leaders specialize in leading organizations, companies, and
corporations. They are the *corporate leaders * whose brilliance may not be
with a live crowd or with group dynamics. They may not even be good at
public speaking at all. Instead they know organizational development. They
know how to put systems and structures into place and how to nurture a new
organization and grow it. They know how to create the structures and systems
for a company so that it becomes a growing and dynamic organization.

*Differentiating Leaders and Leadership *

*Obviously, all leaders and leadership is not the same. *Describing the
different kinds of leaders in this way enables us to gain an understanding
that a person can be "a leader" and "lead" in many different ways. It also
highlights the fact that those leaders who can dance between the different
domains have a special flexibility that gives them even more influence.
Merely being a leader isn't enough. To grow and develop as a leader
necessitates constantly expanding the range and depth of our leadership,
does it not? From this we can recognize and work with different kinds of
leadership and as we do, we can see that for each there will be different
skill sets, dispositions, aptitudes, strengths, and weaknesses.

*1) In pioneering leadership * the skill set involves being creative,
non-conventional, sorting for differences, mis-matching, innovating,
upsetting the status quo, being disruptive, taking wild risks, going into
unknown territory, loving and embracing the ambiguous, not needing closure.
Leaders of this ilk lead out to the new and show the way to new territories,
new possibilities.

*2) In settling leadership * the skill set involves building structures and
systems to begin to settle the new territory that the pioneers opened up. It
is being able to hold lots of diverse people together for a common goal and
vision, inventing the new systems and structures, tapping into the
potentials and skills of lots of divergent people. This is the kind of
leadership during the growth phase of an organization as it seeks to
establish itself and begin expanding its influence.




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