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You are Wrong, Dead Wrong!

Date Published: 26th April 2008
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Congratulations to those of you brave enough to open this article. Some of my readers would have instantly deleted anything that hinted at them being anything less than perfect, certainly 'wrong.'

Take a moment to asses your initial reaction to this title. Were you intrigued, curious, or perhaps agitated? How you react says a whole lot about the kind of leader you are.

Every great leader has a strong competitive streak that helps them stay ahead of their game. However, when this streak interferes with learning, it quickly brings them down. We learn from both what we do right and where we err. It might be tough to hear the truth about mistakes you make, but avoiding this learning experience sets you up for even more difficulties.

Face it, sometimes you are purely off base; you've missed the cue. Yes, even you are dead wrong. So, what does your reaction says about you?

Denial—you are not in touch with the reality of the situation and of those whom you lead. If you are told there is a 'situation' a true leader takes it seriously, pulling in the necessary resources to get to the bottom of the problem.

Agitation—you have a strong ego that impedes your seeing the bigger picture. Take a breath, widen your view and ask questions. There is more to the story. Those all around, below, and above you have valuable insight. Try to suppress your own words while you listen to your cohorts and seek help for your ego.

Blame—by now you know that this is not a leadership style, but rather the behavior of a victim to look at the problem rather than the solution. Look no farther than in the mirror to correct the situation.


Premature Apology—you lead with a reactionary impulse. This weakens your stance and how others view you. Wait until you have the appropriate data to fully understand the scenario. Sincerity, a comprehensive understanding of the problem and plan of action are keys here.

Caution/Intrigue/Curiosity—you lead with your mind, combined with your heart and wisdom gained through experience. You are eager to assess the damage, put all the pieces together (not the people, but rather the activities that could have taken place) and then to form a plan of action

In this latter scenario, you immediately take steps learn more in order to:

1) not make the same mistake again, and, 2) discover what you missed the first time around.


You can then build and incorporate a plan of action and move forward. Otherwise, you're stuck in denial, the blame-game, apologizing for things you don't understand.

Purposely ask someone to challenge you this week to assess your reaction. Have them say the words to you: "You're wrong, dead wrong.Tell yourself honestly if one of the above M. O.s is your style. Then notice your visceral response:

Physical sensation (gut reaction, goose bumps, tightened chest) Emotional surge (sad, angry, hurt) Intuitive hit (I believe him, I doubt what she is saying, I missed the financial piece) How does it feel to be wrong, brave, and perfect? Have a wonderful week exploring 'you!' Enjoy your process!


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For the sake of keeping your career fresh and on track, would you like to enjoy a weekly shot-in-the-arm from Master Certified Coach Ann Golden Eglé? You can sign up for her free weekly ezine, The Success Thought of the Week, at http://www.gvsuccesscoaching.com .
Tags: learning experience, whole lot, curiosity, mirror, intrigue, agitation, insight, ego, impulse, truth about, leadership style, initial reaction, sincerity, denial, cue, apology, necessary resources, cohorts, asses, true leader
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