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The Zen of Management Maintenance: Leadership Starts with Self-Discovery – "If you don’t know how to lead yourself, someone else will."

Are you successful or a "success fool"? According to HBS alum and leadership expert Jagdish Parikh, the most effective leaders realize they must first learn the skill of leading themselves.

by Martha Lagace, Senior Editor, HBS Working Knowledge

How can leadership be so rich in information yet so poor in knowledge? Hundreds of books and "models" purport to advise on the best way to become a leader. Yet many people, asked to name a leader they admire, struggle to identify more than a few individuals.

According to Jagdish Parikh (HBS MBA ’54), the gap between what everyone learns about leadership and what they actually experience exposes a fundamental flaw in leadership models today. The qualities that genuine leaders possess—and what makes inspiring leaders so rare—are not innate characteristics. Rather, he believes, they are skills that aspiring leaders can and should actually teach themselves, such as self-knowledge and self-mastery. Self-knowledge and self-mastery can be developed through conscientious practice.

"Unless one knows how to lead oneself, it would be presumptuous to lead others," Parikh said.

And, he added, "If you don’t know how to lead yourself, someone else will."

Full Story: http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item.jhtml?id=4790&t=leadership

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