Why Leadership Shouldn’t Be A Solo Act

Updated on August 26, 2021

By Jason Randall

The big idea: Company leaders are ill-advised to go it alone and try to handle all the major tasks related to today’s complex business world. They must know how to build a strong support system that creates a positive, productive, and durable culture, says Jason Randall, ForbesBooks author of Beyond The Superhero: Executive Leadership For The Rest Of Us and CEO of Questco.

Randall’s take: “When we as business leaders feel overwhelmed, the reason is that we sense a gap between what’s expected of us and what we’re capable of. It’s fundamentally unfair that we’re in this position where we – and seemingly everybody around us – believe it’s all up to us.

“Leaders need to accept and acknowledge that they cannot do it all. Then they can set about fulfilling one of their most important roles – building a talented, committed team that supports them and in turn achieves the goals the leader has defined.”

Data: A study shows over half of business leaders feel indications of burnout, and as a result many expect to seek opportunities elsewhere. 

Randall’s four keys for leaders to build strong support systems:

  • Simplicity. “This is vital in terms of clear communication and having clarity of purpose.”
  • Authenticity. “The best business leaders boost or restore their confidence by exercising humility, which shows authenticity and opens a two-way street of trust. Having authenticity allows a senior leader to ask a lot of questions without seeming threatening or invasive.” 
  • Electricity. “When work has meaning and purpose, it generates excitement in the workplace. A company culture with electricity sparks energy and innovation among its team members.”
  • Accountability. “This is too often lacking on a consistent basis in many organizations. A leader needs to work with their direct reports to set standards and structures for performance, making sure all managers are on the same page.” 

Final word: “A company culture does not grow and blossom uniformly, and it can wither in the shadows created by the wrong managers. Building a support system as a senior leader involves having direct reports and department heads who share your beliefs about the value of the four keys.”

About Jason Randall

Jason Randall (www.meetjasonrandall.com) is CEO of Questco, an HR outsourcing company, and ForbesBooks author of Beyond The Superhero: Executive Leadership For The Rest Of Us. Formerly he was director of brand marketing for Maritz and vice president/managing director of Insperity. Randall earned his MBA at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School Management.

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