February 2, 2011 by Lisa Petrilli
Last night’s #LeadershipChat on Twitter revolved around the topic of The Difficult Follower and how to lead them. Toward the end of the evening I asked the LeadershipChat community, “As leaders, what is the biggest challenge you face with your followers?”
I found the answers insightful, refreshing in their honesty, surprising and in some cases truly inspiring and wanted to share them with each of you. Please let me know in the comments what you think about these responses and if they resonate with you.
As leaders, what is the biggest challenge you face with your followers?”
sumnermusolf: @LisaPetrilli – my biggest challenge: getting organized followers to actually lead.
4thGear: @LisaPetrilli Good Q Lisa – leadrs who care if they r difficult to follow usually aren’t-ones not looking back are the issue
Note_to_CMO: Biggest challenge is ensuring everyone stays “at cause” for brand/co. Easy to fall off when you feel disconnected.
samfiorella: Biggest Challenge I face with my followers: ME. I honestly believe that 90% of challenges w/followers are rooted in Leader.
mikecassidyAZ: @lisapetrilli A lot of it all falls back to trust and shared values and shared vision
iannarino: @LisaPetrilli Cynicism. Mostly young people won’t give themselves over to something to be great, older people are often too jaded
ddcronkh: @LisaPetrilli Getting them to realize that it’s about something larger than just themselves. Success is a team exercise.
graingered: @JDEbberly @LisaPetrilli A: Nurturing their implicit understanding that they arent followers at all but rather tacit leaders
CASUDI: Getting everyone on the team to be self motivated as well as good followers ~ challenge
tomschimmer: Biggest challenge is sustainability/going 2 scale. It’s easy 2 B excited early on…what happens when we face an obstacle?
JanelleBowden: Building trust
loismelbourne: Toughest job to help mgrs understand the diff between leadership and managment
joesabado: That a follower is difficult is subjective from a leader’s perspective. A leader must look at the strengths of a follower.
And my favorite response because of the way it lifted me…
greghartle: Biggest challenge: Tapping into the extraordinary power lying dormant within yourself and others
What do you think? Do these resonate with you? Is something glaringly missing? Please share your own experiences, insights and follower challenges in the comments so we’ll all be able to learn from them – I appreciate hearing from you!
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2 Response Comments
Great chat again last night lisa – as always. Sorry I missed your question above.
I think the biggets challenge many leaders face with followers (myself included) is letting go of things that aren’t worth measuring.
More and more I see leaders piling on responsibilities and objectives when they should be stripping away things and allowing their people to focus on just a few core objectives.
Thanks, Sean!
What a great addition. I think another way to say what you’re talking about is limiting complexity. I’ve seen leaders unknowingly add complexity and make their team’s job so much more difficult. You’re right about stripping away and focusing on core objectives – it greatly increases your chances of meeting those objectives!
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts, Sean!