Monday, June 4, 2012


When the Leadership Path Gets Steep                 

I was breathing hard after 20 minutes on the mountain trail.  It was my first hike of the season and the long winter lay-off was catching up with me.  As I continued to struggle up the path I found myself looking only at my feet, taking one step after another.

Forced to stop in order to catch my breath, I looked around and took in the beauty of the forest with the sunny filtering between the trees and the wild flowers in bloom.  This observation diverted my focus away from my physical struggles and helped to renew me.

After my break I headed up the trail but this time I focused on my surroundings instead of my feet.  For some reason the path was easier even though it was still steep. 

At times, leaders are caught up in the moment when facing a big challenge.  When this occurs they may dwell exclusively on the problem.  While this may help to resolve the problem, it can also burden the leader unnecessarily as the big picture fades into the background and a true perspective of the significance of the problem is lost.

When a problem arises it is important to stop and take a look at the big picture.  Notice the positive things that are occurring - such as a great team, positive culture or individual commitment.  By stepping back from the problem the leader is able to gauge the true impact of the problem.  As a result, the problem can be handled in a manner that reflects its real significance.