Leadership has evolved. Once upon a time, leadership was a straightforward matter: Be controlling, as well as directive. We expected leaders to issue commands — and they did. No one dared to “push back,” as we like to call it now. As society changes, so does leadership. We expect so much more from leaders than in generations past. Perhaps, this is why we feel that great leaders are in short supply.
Why Leaders Fail to Meet Our Expectations
Why Leaders Fail to Meet Our Expectations
Why Leaders Fail to Meet Our Expectations
Leadership has evolved. Once upon a time, leadership was a straightforward matter: Be controlling, as well as directive. We expected leaders to issue commands — and they did. No one dared to “push back,” as we like to call it now. As society changes, so does leadership. We expect so much more from leaders than in generations past. Perhaps, this is why we feel that great leaders are in short supply.