

How to Make Your Leadership Potential More Visible
12 snips May 29, 2024
Suzanne Peterson, an associate professor of leadership at Thunderbird School of Global Management and co-author of an influential HBR article, dives into the nuances of leadership visibility. She reveals how talented professionals often overlook the importance of relationship-building in career advancement. Peterson emphasizes that small, intentional changes in behavior can significantly enhance one's leadership presence. She explores the balance between likability and authority, drawing parallels with leaders like Roger Federer and Jacinda Ardern.
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Leadership as a Vibe
- Leadership is often perceived as a "vibe" rather than a set of skills.
- This makes it difficult for individuals to receive concrete feedback on how to improve.
Vague Managerial Feedback
- Managers often struggle to articulate what's holding someone back from leadership.
- They use vague terms like "not ready" or "lacking gravitas," which are unhelpful.
Style vs. Personality
- People often misinterpret feedback about leadership style as criticism of their personality.
- Style is a set of behaviors and habits, not fixed personality traits.