Why Doesn’t Leadership Training Produce Leaders?

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Leadership Training - being a leader

by Kate Mercer

Great leadership is one of the keys to long-term organizational success; so how come there seems to be such a shortage? In the corridors of political power, and in the boardrooms of large and small organizations, we regularly hear the questions: “Where is the inspired leadership we crave?”, “Where is our next generation of leaders coming from?”, “Where is the flair and inspiration we need to take us to the next level?”

If asked, you could probably say what ‘leadership’ is. Like everyone else, you’ve read the books and seen the leadership competency frameworks. You could clearly describe how it feels to be well and poorly led - you ‘know it when you see it’. But how many current great world leaders can you name off the top of your head? How many great leaders are there in your organisation now?

Why do so many people, knowing what good leadership is, fail to demonstrate it themselves? The first place to look is in the learning environment where leaders are usually developed.

What They Didn’t Teach You about Leadership

1. There is an imbalance in leadership training. There is not enough emphasis on the skills, central to great leadership, of inspiring others with beliefs, vision, values and attitude; and too much emphasis on the importance of systems, planning, measurement, budgets, controls and procedures - in short, on management! Does any great leader ever manage people into following him? No, he inspires them, motivates them, keeps them in touch with the bigger vision - he leads them.

2. As a business leader, you have probably been well trained in logic and analysis. But a key leadership skill is the application of ‘emotional intelligence’ - the ability to know when things are ‘true’ or when they are ‘off’, when people are truly inspired, or just paying lip service. As a leader you need emotional intelligence to manage your own and others’ emotions, and you need skills appropriate to this task. Trying to do it by analysis and logic is about as effective as trying to drive a car by studying from a manual how the engine works.

3. People, especially in the business world, tend to avoid emotion - expressing it, dealing with it, looking at where it came from and its role in a situation. The rationale for not dealing with emotion, the very essence of leadership, is that all ‘this emotion stuff’ is ‘not professional’! Not so: it’s only ‘unprofessional’ to suppress emotion or express it inappropriately. When all ‘this emotion stuff’ is not explored and resolved in leadership groups, it always produces long-term tensions and political battles. These cause acute stress in individuals and cripple organisational effectiveness and efficiency. At the same time, they also destroy satisfaction, joy, fun, friendship, health, trust and a good night’s sleep!

4. Leadership skills like vision, inspiration and emotional intelligence can be trained on training courses - but it takes a different kind of course. In most leadership training programmes you will see models of leadership discussed, followed by practical exercises that analyse logically what went right and wrong in a ‘leadership game’. It’s all familiar and fun, but what’s being taught are the elements that underpin leadership, not the essence of leadership.

How Can You Learn to ‘Do’ Great Leadership?

You need to be coached in leadership skills, over time, in real situations - ones that matter to you and where there is a chance of meaningful success or failure - by coaches who themselves demonstrate the skills. A life skill like leadership can’t be learned by numbers; you can’t read a book about it, learn a model or play a game that simulates a real life situation, and say you know anything about leadership. The greater the ‘distance’ your learning experience is from your real world experience, the less likely it is that the learning will be transferred to your everyday performance. You didn’t learn to drive by sitting in a classroom!

So you can only effectively demonstrate the skills of leadership when the situation calling for them is real. Get a coach who has the experience to produce leadership competence, and put yourself in a programme where you are guided through real-time experience to learn leadership skills over time. Only this kind of approach will finally get you to the point where your leadership competence is as natural and instinctive as your driving ability!

At Shine Consulting, we work with leaders who are consciously engaged in designing their organizations to be places where people:

- are consistently passionate, inspired and committed
- produce results well beyond the predictable norm
In short, organizations that really shine! http://www.shineconsulting.co.uk

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6 Responses to “Why Doesn’t Leadership Training Produce Leaders?”

  1. October 25, 2023 at 8:02 pm #

    I think leadership is an enhancement of basic human traits. Thinking of others first, character, honesty are but a few of the characteristics that come to mind. Without those, I don’t think that a person has the foundation on which to build leadership skills.

  2. Business. Networking. Life.
    October 26, 2023 at 9:19 am #

    I love the #3 point you made. It was a bit eye opening to myself. I often will find myself suppressing emotions sometimes, I think it is a thought process I have created that a leader should never be seen questioning what is going on with the business. Your post certainly gave me a few great ideas on how to express emotions in an effective and motivating way. Thanks! Have a great day!!

  3. October 31, 2023 at 3:36 am #

    I think that great leaders has basic leadership skills from birth. Training can improve it.

  4. Cruiseins
    November 23, 2023 at 7:54 am #

    one thing for sure, you need to ‘want’ to be a great leader rather than given you the ‘right’ by certain people

    training does help but you gotto commit to become a great leader

  5. simona
    November 25, 2023 at 5:07 am #

    Well, I have seen people who were so timid that they can not speak in public at all. However, being challenged through different situations in life, they became good communicators and, eventually, great leaders and great orators.
    Indeed, there are native skills for leadership, but also, they can cultivate it. They just have to be in the right environment!

  6. June 1, 2023 at 6:48 am #

    I really want to work on my leadership skills and this might really help. Thank you for posting this.

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