The one-sentence summary

To be a good leader you have to earn respect.

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WHAT THE BOOK SAYS

  • Copying how other leaders behave will not necessarily make you a good leader.
  • Great leaders essentially act as “authentic chameleons”, consistently displaying their true selves through different contexts that require them to play a variety of roles.
  • Leadership is situational, non-hierarchical, and relational.
  • Leadership can come from within an organisation just as easily as the very top.

WHAT’S GOOD ABOUT IT

  • The question in the title is the strongest point, and you should ask it of yourself if you aspire to be a leader.
  • This orientation adds a dose of humility to the often macho area of leadership.
  • It is easy enough to follow the steps they recommend (assuming you have the desire):
    1. Be yourself – more – with skill
    2. Know and show yourself – enough
    3. Take personal risks
    4. Read – and rewrite – the context
    5. Remain authentic – but conform enough
    6. Manage social distance (tough love, and getting close but not too close)
    7. Communicate – with care
  • Followers are also discussed (you can’t have leaders without them).
  • Followers want authenticity, to feel significant, a sense of excitement, and to feel part of a community.
  • Leadership has a price as well as a prize. There are no easy answers, you can be easily undone, and when things go wrong it’s your fault – so be careful what you pursue for the sake of it.

WHAT YOU HAVE TO WATCH

  • Not much. The book is well-written and based on 25 years of research.