Today I read a
book titled
‘Leadership and the One
Minute Manager’ by Ken Blanchard, Patricia Zigarmi and Drea Zigarmi (Harper
Collins Publishers). It took four hours
for me to read this book. It has
valuable takeaways for all and especially for managers and leaders.
The entire book
revolves around the first hand experience of an entrepreneur with One Minute
Manager (OMM) and his people. The book
dwells at length on situational leadership and how to use a specific leadership
style as per the situation. OMM dons
several hats as per the situation.
The book sets a
conversational tone between the entrepreneur and the OMM and OMM’s partners. At
the end; the entrepreneur takes away the skills and styles essential for
becoming a situational leader. The book
provides several exhibits which are informative and interesting for the
readers.
The book briefly
explains four basic leadership styles such as directing, coaching, supporting
and delegating.
The directing (Style
1) is for people who lack competence but are enthusiastic and committed
(D1). They need direction and feedback
to get them started. The coaching (Style
2) is for people who have some competence but lack commitment (D2). They need direction and feedback because they
are still relatively inexperienced. They
also need support and praised to build their self-esteem, and involvement in
decision-making to restore their commitment.
The supporting
(Style 3) is for people who have competence but lack confidence or motivation
(D3). They do not need much direction
because of their skills, but support is necessary to bolster their confidence
and motivation. The delegating (Style 4)
is for people who have both competence and commitment (D4). They are able and willing to work on a
project by themselves with little supervision or support. In all these styles the support of the leader
decreases gradually from Style 1 to Style 4.
For instance, when a fresher (fresh graduate) joins in an organization
the leader has to adopt S1 style. As the
fresher learns, the leader has to shift the style of orbit to S2, S3 and
finally S4 where the fresher becomes non-fresher, i.e. experienced individual.
Directive vs. Supportive Behaviour:
Directive
behaviour contains structure, organize, teach and supervise and it involves:
clearly telling people what to do, how to do it, when to dot it, and then
closely monitoring their performance. On
the other hand, the supportive behaviour needs praise, listen, ask, explain and
facilitate and it involves: listening to people, providing support and
encouragement for their efforts and then facilitating their involvement in
problem solving and decision-making.
The book
uncovers that directing style is appropriate during time constraints and for
inexperience people. However, coaching
works best when disillusionment sets in the individuals. Participative management style suits best for
experienced individuals.
Competence and Commitment:
The person
should have both competence and commitment while doing a task. Competence is a function of knowledge and
skills, which can be gained from education, training, and /or experience. However, commitment is a combination of
confidence and motivation. Confidence is
a measure of a person’s self-assuredness a feeling of being able to do a task
well without much supervision, where as motivation is a person’s interest in
and enthusiasm for doing a task well.
Sutras for Success:
It unveils
several sutras for practicing managers and leaders to execute their tasks
effectively such as:
Don’t work harder – work smarter.
Different strokes for different folks.
There is nothing so unequal as the equal treatment of
unequals.
When I slow down, I go faster.
Everyone has peak performance potential – you just
need to know where they are coming from and meet them there.
You can expect more if you inspect more.
“When the best leader’s work is done, the people say,
‘we did it ourselves’”- Lao-Tzu.
Situational leadership is not something you do to
people but something you do with people.
Everyone is a potential high performer. So some
people just need a little help along the way.
What OMM Says?
Managers should work for their people.
Deal people differently. Change style depending on the person
working with and on the situation. That is different strokes for different
folks and also different strokes for same folks.
Flexibility, diagnosis and partnering are essential
while leading.
A whole manager is able to use four different
leadership styles such as directing, coaching, supporting and delegating.
Good performers don’t grow on trees. You have to diagnose people and train
them.
Leadership Lessons:
When someone does not understand and doesn’t do well,
you need to say, “I made a mistake.
I must have given you something to do that you did not
understand. Let’s backtrack and
start again.”
Leaders need to do what the people they supervise
cannot do for themselves at the present moment.
Conclusion:
The OMM
concludes with Buddhist saying, “To know and not to use is not yet to know!” At
the end of the book the entrepreneur dons the hat of a situational leader with
several valuable takeaways from OMM. So
do you?
To sum up, OMM
walked the talk with flexibility, diagnosis and partnering with entrepreneur by
donning several hats as per the situation.
The book is a must read for all. It not only gives you valuable inputs
but also makes you don as a smart manager and leader as per the situation.
The author,
Prof.
M.S.Rao, has 28 years of experience. He is a trainer, teacher,
writer, orator, mentor, researcher and consultant and leadership
practitioner. He has 6 qualifications -
MBA, MA,
PGDBM, PGDCLL, BSc, DME (Aeronautical). He is a
Corporate Trainer in Leadership
Development conducting training programs for various corporate and
educational institutions. He is a
Motivational
Speaker and delivers
'Guest Lectures' upon request.
He is
a specialist in Soft Skills and Leadership
Training. His areas of interest include
Self-improvement,Soft Skills, Corporate Training,
Entrepreneurship and Leadership Development.
He worked as a ‘
Consulting
Editor’ in IBS Research
Center, Hyderabad, India.
He successfully delivered two
books titled “Soft Skills for Better Employability” and “Secrets for Successful Public
Speaking”. His
book titled ‘Secrets
for Success’ will be released shortly. He has more than
150 articles to his credit published in
various global websites, newspapers, magazines and journals like
Emerald.He is
a member of Emerald Literati Network,
U.K. He can be
reached at: profmsr7@gmail.com, profmsrce@yahoo.com. His hobbies are traveling and gifting.
He has a Blog titled
‘Where
Knowledge is Wealth’ vide URL
http://profmsr.blogspot.comwhich is widely read across the world.
Address:
Prof.M.S.Rao, H.No: 8-3-231/B/230, Flat
No: 101, Sri Krishna Nagar, Hyderabad-500045,
India. Cell No:
0091-9618089232/0091-9177951418