Alan Roxburgh writes: “I have been involved in developing leaders for over 30 years. The answer is simple! You do not develop leadership by learning ‘about’ leadership. You develop leadership by leading. This sounds like the proverbial ‘chicken and the egg’ dilemma. It’s the perplexing question: “Where do we start?” The answer to that question requires a real paradigm shift in our thinking about leadership.”
Alan goes on to write about five different approaches to training leaders to lead:
the ‘learning about’ model,
the ‘throw them in the deep end’ approach,
the ‘learning the gaps’ method,
mentoring leaders,
leadership action teams.
The last three meet with most approval from him, particularly number five, which he explains in more detail in a post entitled Five Approaches to Leadership.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
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