Leading without authority
As Kathy Caprino puts it in her Forbes article, co-elevation “is a key foundational behavior that we can all use to lead, connect, and elevate ourselves and others powerfully and effectively, even without pre-established authority.” Leadership is a daily process; it’s about improving people, teams, and operations. In Keith’s class, he talks about the twelve skills of a leader in the twenty-first century. The most critical skill? Be focused on co-creation and collaboration; serve people, and focus on a collective approach. Isn’t it obvious? Giving is an enabler to build networks. It will unleash this superpower!
Caprino, Kathy. “Co-Elevation: How to Achieve Positive Leadership Impact Without Pre-Established Authority.” Forbes, May 22, 2020.
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