While the time of my children's
first days in kindergarten are well in the past for me, a KEG teammate
who is (tearfully) sending her daughter to school today
got me to thinking about leaders and teachers.
When people are asked to list
the most influential people in their lives, several groups tend to rise
near the top. After family and close friends, the next most likely
categories are teachers and leaders/bosses. I’ve long said that there is
a connection between the skills of a great leader and the skills of an
exceptional teacher.
So...what are the lessons leaders can learn from great teachers?
The Seven Lessons
Great teachers believe in their students. We
intuitively know that we perform better for people when we know they
believe in us. When that belief comes from someone in a position of
influence (or power) that performance pull is even stronger. There is a
second component to this that is at least as powerful: when we believe,
we help others build their belief in themselves.
Great teachers care about student success. The best
teachers are invested in their students’ success. They put in the extra
effort, and they are patient. They do what it takes to help the student
succeed. While they realize their role and willingly play it, they also
know that ultimately the student’s performance is the student’s
responsibility. They famous (and powerful) quotation applies here:
“People don’t care how much you know, until they know how much you care .
. . about them!”
Great teachers love the subject. You can tell when a
teacher loves the subject – their passion and excitement comes through
and is contagious. As a leader, do you love the work and mission of
your organization? Are you passionate about how your organization and
your team serves the world around you? Let your passion show – it
will make a difference for those you lead.
Great teachers make learning enjoyable or fun. Think
about the best teachers you’ve experienced. Chances are, learning with
them was fun! Great teachers know that we can work hard, learn a
lot and have fun doing it. Great leaders lead teams to enjoy their work –
they take the work seriously, but still create an environment where
people want to be and can enjoy both the process and results of their
work.
Great teachers are excellent
communicators. To instruct, inform and
inspire requires the ability to communicate successfully. Great teachers
and great leaders can make their point, but can also ask the right
questions at the right time, can (and do) listen intently.
Excellent communication is more than excellent speaking skills; effective
leaders know that and practice and consistently improve all of their
communication skills.
Great teachers make the learning practical and useful. The
best teachers speak at a level and explain things in a way that make
sense to their students. They connect lessons to real life and build
application. Leaders do the same thing – they teach and share ideas
and skills in an accessible and useful way.
Great teachers see the big picture. Great teachers
know that the learning in the moment may be hard, tedious and perhaps
even boring. They help students get past these moments by acknowledging
how they feel, but by helping them see the big picture. They know that
the challenging times are needed to get to the ultimate learning goal –
they have a perspective students can’t have and share that perspective to
help people move through the challenges. Great leaders have a
similar perspective and help those they lead through the mundane by
raising their eyes towards the future.
Which of these lessons will help you, when you apply it, be a more
remarkable leader today?

Kevin Eikenberry
Chief Potential Officer
The Kevin Eikenberry Group
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