2.2 Discussion-Leadership is a System

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In a Speaking.com podcast (2018), Barbara K

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number

of

insights that speak directly to our theme of leadership

systems:

The balance of power

between leaders

and

followers

has been

changing perceptibly at least since the Enlightenment. Trace the

trajectory of history and you will see

how humankind has evolved

from a system in which Great Men ruled the world to a system in

which ordinary people insist on having a say, the most obvious

example being liberal Western democracies. In the last several

decades this change has been further ac

celerated, not only by

changes in the culture, but by changes in technology, which

bestow on nearly everyone the capacity to secure information,

forge connection, and indulge in expression.

When asked about the three most important things leaders need

to u

nderstand about followership, Kellerman responded:

Leadership is a system, not a person. This system has three parts:

leaders, followers, and context. So, what matters most about

followers will depend not only on the nature of the followers, but

also on th

e nature of the leader and the context.

She concluded her remarks by listing three key takeaways:

·

Followers have always been more important than they are

given credit for in the leadership literature.

·

For a constellation of reasons, some of which I already

suggested, followers matter more now than they ever did

before.

·

Followers matter when they do something, and they matter

when they do nothing.

Reference

Speaking.com (2018, June 17). The relationship

between leaders

and followers

with

Barbara

Kellerman.

 

https://speaking.com/blog

post/the

growing

importance

-of-followers-with-

barbara

kel

lerman/

(new tab)

Upon successful completion of this discussion, you will be

able to:

· Assess the fundamental relationship between effective followers and effective leaders necessary for effective organizations.

· Assess the shifting role of follower and leader in an organization.

· Watch the following videos:

·
·

· Read the Kellerman article, 

Leadership–it’s a system, not a person!(PDF document)

· Frame your initial post of 250-300 words around the following themes and thought starters:

· Kellerman (2016) asserted that “it is impossible to exaggerate the degree to which followers have been relegated to the margins in both segments (leadership studies and leadership development) of the (leadership) industry.” McCallum (2013) suggested that “followership may take the backseat to leadership, but it matters…(a lot!).” He goes on to list eight qualities that may be expressed in those who follow well. After reviewing those eight as well as perhaps identifying others yourself, consider how you and/or colleagues/peers of yours might become better followers. Where would you begin the process of exhibiting better follower characteristics in your workplace? Be specific. And be sure to include at least two sources other than your assigned course materials to help inform your discussion posting and responses. 

Getting Started

In a Speaking.com podcast (2018), Barbara K
ellerman shared a

number of insights that speak directly to our theme of leadership

systems:

The balance of power between leaders and followers has been

changing perceptibly at least since the Enlightenment. Trace the
trajectory of history and you will see

how humankind has evolved
from a system in which Great Men ruled the world to a system in
which ordinary people insist on having a say, the most obvious
example being liberal Western democracies. In the last several
decades this change has been further ac
celerated, not only by
changes in the culture, but by changes in technology, which
bestow on nearly everyone the capacity to secure information,
forge connection, and indulge in expression.

When asked about the three most important things leaders need
to u
nderstand about followership, Kellerman responded:

Leadership is a system, not a person. This system has three parts:
leaders, followers, and context. So, what matters most about
followers will depend not only on the nature of the followers, but
also on th
e nature of the leader and the context.

She concluded her remarks by listing three key takeaways:

·

Followers have always been more important than they are
given credit for in the leadership literature.

·

For a constellation of reasons, some of which I already
suggested, followers matter more now than they ever did
before.

·

Followers matter when they do something, and they matter
when they do nothing.

Reference

Speaking.com (2018, June 17). The relationship
between leaders

and followers with Barbara

Kellerman.

https://speaking.com/blog

post/the

growing

importance

of

followers

with

barbara

kel
lerman/
(new tab)

Upon successful completion of this discussion, you will be
able to:

Getting Started

In a Speaking.com podcast (2018), Barbara Kellerman shared a

number of insights that speak directly to our theme of leadership

systems:

The balance of power between leaders and followers has been
changing perceptibly at least since the Enlightenment. Trace the

trajectory of history and you will see how humankind has evolved

from a system in which Great Men ruled the world to a system in
which ordinary people insist on having a say, the most obvious
example being liberal Western democracies. In the last several

decades this change has been further accelerated, not only by

changes in the culture, but by changes in technology, which
bestow on nearly everyone the capacity to secure information,

forge connection, and indulge in expression.

When asked about the three most important things leaders need

to understand about followership, Kellerman responded:

Leadership is a system, not a person. This system has three parts:
leaders, followers, and context. So, what matters most about
followers will depend not only on the nature of the followers, but

also on the nature of the leader and the context.

She concluded her remarks by listing three key takeaways:

 Followers have always been more important than they are

given credit for in the leadership literature.

 For a constellation of reasons, some of which I already

suggested, followers matter more now than they ever did

before.

 Followers matter when they do something, and they matter

when they do nothing.

Reference

Speaking.com (2018, June 17). The relationship between leaders

and followers with Barbara

Kellerman. https://speaking.com/blog-post/the-growing-

importance-of-followers-with-barbara-kellerman/(new tab)

Upon successful completion of this discussion, you will be

able to:

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