Leadership as a Core Competancy
Successful practitioners of leadership know that to be an excellent
leader, one does not necessarily have to be individually better than the
individual team members. In fact, a leader’s functional superiority
can sometimes hamper the success of the team. The leader’s sole measure
of success lies in the success of the team. It is only through
acknowledgment, aggregation, and integration of individually superior
skills within the team that the team wins and the leader, in turn,
becomes successful. Leading a team of high-performers requires the
leader to be a relationship-builder and a fanatic of transparent
communication, not an expert or skilled master of the team’s assigned
function. Leadership is the most important competency of the leader,
not demonstrated mastery of individual skills or possession of
attributes related to team function.
McChrystal Group
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