Today’s Task – April 26, 2022
If you want to improve your student leader’s growth levels, you need to create a culture that promotes leadership reproduction. When you do that, developing leaders can become the norm. In contrast, in an organizational culture where reproduction is not a priority, you will quickly suffer from a scarcity of student leaders. To develop a reproducing culture, author and leadership expert John Maxwell suggests that you need these five expectations in place:
- The leader of the team is the primary culture carrier. You must model it, nurture it, monitor it, and incentivize it.
- Everyone is expected to mentor someone. A leadership development culture is modeled from the top, but it is grown from the bottom up.
- Leaders focus on developing leaders, not recruiting followers. Leaders who focus on recruiting followers are actually shrinking their organization, not expanding it.
- People are continually growing themselves out of their jobs. One of the key transitions to becoming a reproducer of leaders is to focus less on what you can accomplish personally and more on what you can accomplish through others.
- Leaders become more than mentors….they become sponsors. A mentor helps and guides you by pouring into you. But a sponsor actually opens doors for you so that you can walk through them to be successful.
Today, no every day, I encourage you to create a culture that promotes leadership reproduction. Mentoring someone to become a better person and leader is tremendous, but don’t just mentor your students. Open doors for them so that they can become successful leaders. Just sayin’!
Make Today a Magnificent Day!
Gary L Rupert
Culture Strategist/Mentor
II:Leaders Creating:II Leaders
LCL Mentors @ Marching Arts Education