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Humility – The Difference Between An Average Leader and a Great Leader

Like it or not, at some point in your career you will be asked to become a leader in the workplace.  It may be leading a group of four people in a small work section or leading hundreds of people over multiple departments.   Every leadership position has its own set of unique challenges but the one bond that separates average leaders from great leaders is humility.  Understanding that one fundamental element of leadership will not only prepare us for future positions but also help us recognize the great leaders we work with today.

According to Marilyn Lustgarten in her article, Humility-A Leadership Imperative, humility is the acknowledgment of the truth about who we are in relationship to others and is absolutely essential to effective leadership. She quotes G.K. Chesterton as saying, “It is always the secure who are humble.” A leader secure enough to admit that he or she doesn’t have, or need to have, all the answers is rewarded with the contributions of talented followers committed to the success of the whole organization. 

So what’s the payoff for being a humble leader you might ask.  What’s in it for you?  Here is a list, courtesy of LeaderPerfect.com, of some lessons we learn from having humility as a leader.

As leadership opportunities appear on the path of your career, pause and humbly ask yourself, “Do I want to be an average leader or a great leader?”