"A good leader should not guide his/her followers, but should inspire them". Do you agree?
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Re: "A good leader should not guide his/her followers, but should inspire them". Do you agree?
Very true. Inspiration is important, but inspiration will more or less make a new leader rather than making a good team. Everyone cannot become a leader. Some are good team members. It is the task of the leader to properly identify his/her team, and the various sstrengths and weaknesses of the team members, and utilize that knowledge to direct the team effort to achieve the goal. For that guidance is what is needed most.Hogwarts03 wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 14:51 I do think it's important for a leader to inspire their followers, because what's leadership without inspiration?
However, I'll have to disagree. A leader can inspire followers but they can feel uncertain, lost or don't know what to do or the correct path. The essence of guidance is to create a path and examples which followers can easily relate to and feel more motivated by. There are also some who can be inspired and want to do the right thing, but don't have the ideas or tools to carry out whatever they want to do, which is why guidance is imperative in leadership.
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Overall, a good leader should be able to identify his/her follower's goals and know how to lead accordingly as some would do well with accepting and carrying out what is being told while some would learn simply by observation and some would do well with being directed and inspired.
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As the name implies transformational leadership is a process, that changes and transforms people. It is concerned with emotions, values ethics, standards and long term goals. It includes assessing followers motives, satisfying their needs and treating them as full human beings. This focus on transforrmational leadership sets the stage for the discussion on the stated topic "A good leader should not guide his/ her followers but should inspire them". Transformational leadership involves an exceptional form of influence that moves followers to accomplish more than what is usually expected of them. It is a process that incorporates charismatic and visionary leadership.
An encompassing approach, transformational leadership transformational leadership can be used to to describe a wide range of leadership, from very specific attempts to to influence followers on a one to one level to very broad attempts to influence whole organizations and even entire cultures. Authentic transformational leadership is socialized leadership which is concerned with the collective good. Socialized transformational leadership trancend their own interest for the sake of others (Howell and Avolio 1993). This topic is important because it can sort out the complexities related to the moral uplifting component of of authentic good leadership (Zhu, Avilio, Riggo and Sosik 2011) who proposed the theoretical model examining how authentic transformational influenced the ethics of individual followers and groups. The authors hypothesize that authentic transformational leadership positively affect followers moral identities and and moral emotions.
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Well said. A good leader should do just that, lead, which means they'd focus on guiding their followers rather than inspiring them. Thanks for the feedback.Sushan wrote: ↑03 May 2021, 02:52What you said is totally correct. But the problem is whether it is more suitable for a leader or a mentor. Inspiration will make new leaders. But a leader's task is to guide a team towards a goal. For that I think guidance is more important than inspiration. But you cannot achieve anything without inspiration. So both are needed, but I think guidance is the most needed.kridz21 wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 14:42I agree, good leaders should both inspire and guide their followers. However, I believe inspiration is better than guidance. Inspiration opens your eyes to new possibilities, new perspectives, essentially guiding in itself because the act of inspiring someone makes them want to do or create something. Guiding is having a direct influence on a course of action, and is that not what inspiration does? Hope this makes sense.