π Level 1 is the starting point of leadership where individuals have a position or title.
β¬οΈ Moving from level 1 to level 5 expands leadership, influence, and effectiveness.
β¬οΈ At level 1, people may only give minimal energy and effort, as they follow out of obligation.
π Level 1: Positional level - People follow you because of your title and authority.
π€ Level 2: Permission level - People follow you because of the relationships you have built.
π The importance of being likable as a leader and building positive connections with your team.
π Relationships are key to leadership as leadership is influence.
π₯ Level Two of leadership focuses on building strong relationships through active listening, observing, and serving.
πΌ Level Three emphasizes producing results and contributing to the company's success.
π₯ Leaders at level number three lead by example and produce results, attracting others to be productive as well.
π Momentum is a leader's best friend and solves a majority of problems, while lack of momentum hinders progress.
π‘ Leaders focus on creating momentum rather than solving individual problems, understanding that momentum allows for continuous growth.
π Level 3 leadership and momentum can solve 80% of problems in an organization.
π Level 4 is about developing people and increasing their capacity to grow the company.
πΌ Recruitment and positioning are key for developing good leaders and achieving success.
π₯ Positioning oneself and others well is crucial for leadership success.
πΌ Level 4 leadership involves recruiting and positioning individuals effectively.
ποΈββοΈ Equipping others through a 5-step process is essential for leadership development.
Leadership is a journey of growth and development.
There are five levels of leadership, with the fifth level being the pinnacle.
Leadership is about understanding and respecting the different levels individuals are on.