12.21 Liz Wiseman: Make Others Better


“The best leaders don’t know everything; they know how to bring out the best in others.” - Liz Wiseman

Would you rather be the one with all the answers, or the one who helps everyone else play their best?

Liz Wiseman is a leadership researcher, executive advisor, and bestselling author who’  core idea is that leaders fall into two broad categories:

  • Multipliers – leaders who make people better and bring out the most in them.

  • Diminishers – leaders who (often unintentionally) drain capability by over-directing, rescuing, or needing to be the smartest person in the room.

She once said, “The best leaders don’t know everything; they know how to bring out the best in others.” The best on the team isn’t always the most talented. You can be a great teammate without being the best player.

Every team needs a great teammate who makes everyone better. Be that person, no matter where you are on the depth chart. Show up ready, bring great energy, do your job with integrity and excellence, and accept your role without shrinking your impact while celebrating others’ success.

Question of the Day: How are you making the people around you better this week?

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Maybe It's My Fault

Just Keep Coaching

A Coach's Job Is Never Done