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The shadow you cast
The shadow you cast











the shadow you cast

I say that people development is important ( What I say) You can then ask yourself the question ‘Are these the areas I want to focus on?’ and ‘Does this focus cast the right Leadership Shadow?’.Ī Congruent Leadership Shadow would be where: At the end of meetings, what is or isn’t emphasised? What language is used?.

the shadow you cast

  • What is important enough to call a meeting about? What isn’t?.
  • What gets followed up? What is forgotten?.
  • What questions do you frequently ask? What questions are never asked?.
  • Where do you spend time? What falls off your calendar?.
  • For example, regularly asking yourself some of the questions below will help you to identify what you focus on: Some simple questions can be used to flush out whether you have a congruent Leadership Shadow. When all these are in alignment, you will be seen to be congruent and therefore more authentic.Įach of these areas has specific actions that can be taken to ensure they are aligned. People get to know who you are through observing your consistent behaviours:

    the shadow you cast

    Only then will it be possible to sustain yourself over time, as being authentic requires less energy than trying to be something you’re not! Nevertheless, within this authenticity, there are opportunities to manage your Leadership Shadow, to ‘be yourself, more, with skill’ (Goffee & Jones Why Should Anyone be Led by You?). To the mountaineer, this is a rare and mystical event which is admired and respected  I believe your Leadership Shadow should be afforded the same respect.Īs a leader, it is important that you are authentic, being true to yourself and working to your strengths. You cannot not cast a shadow and meaning is made from what you don’t do as well as what you do do!īelow is a photo of a Brocken Spectre, where the shadow of the mountain and mountaineer appear on the mist surrounded by a halo. So, what messages are you sending and how are these perceived? Ask yourself the question ‘ do I consciously manage the messages I send or do they just happen?’Įverything you say and do casts a shadow which is seen by others and this is referred to as your Leadership Shadow: this is the shadow you cast every day as the people you lead see you go about your life and work. Well, as a leader, everything you do is seen and everything you say is heard which sends a message to the people you lead. As a leader, do you ever wonder how you’re perceived by others?













    The shadow you cast