By Safe Call Now®'s Steve Gutzler |
Have you noticed how it's
nearly impossible for a politician to admit a mistake? How about a football
coach who calls a really bad play?
When
did we make leadership the art and science of perfection?
We often react like the
young Navy pilot who is engaged in flight maneuvers. The Admiral
had acquired absolute radio silence. However the young pilot mistakenly
turned on his radio and was heard muttering "Boy, am I fouled up!"
The Admiral was furious
and ordered all channels to be open and said, "Will the pilot who broke
silence identify himself immediately!" After painful pause, the young
pilot's voice was heard again, "I'm fouled up, but not that fouled
up!"
It's a silly story that
illustrates a painful reality. It's hard for many of us to admit wrongs. I'd
like to suggest every time we admit error, misjudgment, mistakes, or poor
calls, we don't go down in our leadership… We go up. People don't demand
perfection from their leaders, but they do admire and follow honesty.
I've observed 5 responses to mistakes:
- The "Blow Up" - Leaders who play the blame game and react in anger.
- The "Cover Up" - Leaders who try to hide or conceal mistakes to protect their self-image.
- The "Back Up" - Leaders who isolate and withdraw and hope no one notices.
- The "Give Up" - Leaders who quit on themselves and others.
- The "Go Up" - Leaders who admit mistakes and grow their leadership, influence, impact, and inspire others with unvarnished honesty. They don't go down, they go up!
Part of being an
Emotionally Intelligent leader is being real, honest, and even vulnerable. I
know I admire leaders who admit wrongs. I never think less of them in fact, my
view goes up!
It's okay to admit
mistakes and realize leaders are flawed human beings that are simply called to
lead. What can you admit today that just might make you stronger as a leader in
the eyes of others?
Here's to "going
up" in your leadership!
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