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Leading from Behind

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bluemeta
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I must follow the people. Am I not their leader?
— Benjamin Disraeli

Better vantage point: You can see the layout of all the pieces like a chess board. You have more time to think things out, everything becomes clearer and you can think many moves ahead.You are not caught in the fray: By putting some distance between yourself and the crowd you can become more objective. You are more prepared to settle disputes and keep everyone focused.You empower others: People need to be and feel self-sufficient, standing back lets them get take ownership of their actions.Less struggle: In situations where others have equal or more formal power it’s sometimes best to take a step back rather than struggle for power.When others have more formalized authority than you, you risk a blowout if you try to take charge. You can instead look a few steps ahead and empower the formal leader.When you know that there needs to be someone with a cool head.When others have expertise in a specialized field.When you are training or coaching others allow them to figure out the answers for themselves.

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