By Linda Fisher Thornton
The theme I noticed in the most viewed posts on this blog in 2018 was Looking For a Better Kind of Leadership. Google reported that the most popular Google searches in 2018 were about how we can be good people. It sounds like it’s a great time to explore the question “What is Good Leadership?
While it’s tempting to over simplify leadership and think about it as any one thing, good leadership can only be fully understood by thinking about it in multiple ways. Here is a starter list of 16 defining characteristics of good leadership:
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Purposeful
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Ethical
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Intentional
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Thoughtful
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Meaningful
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Respectful
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Caring
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Open
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Invites Dialogue
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Globally Responsible
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Up-to-Date
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Trustworthy
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Culturally Inclusive
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Ethically Inspiring
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Embraces and Adapts To Context and Complexity
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Continual Learner
This list of 16 is designed to get you thinking. There are many more characteristics we could add. Think about great leaders you’ve had in the past (or not). What defining characteristics of good leadership would you add to this list? Share your ideas in the comments!
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Fantastic, Lynn. Thanks for the great addition to the list!
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I would add humility; no one succeeds by themselves.
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