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What Makes a Great Leader?

32 pointsby absolute100about 3 years ago

4 comments

otikikabout 3 years ago
I had a very bad boss once. Many things were dysfunctional: Micromanaging, fires every day, no planning and no responsibility. The pay was good, the project was interesting, and I was working with some friends whom I respected a lot. So we made it work.<p>Then one day we detected an Issue. It was the sort of thing that could be big, if not managed properly. So I went and told him about it.<p>He basically exploded. He blamed us for everything, which was simply not fair. Then he threatened us. With prison.<p>So, we went and fixed the problem, the best we could, on our own.<p>A few months later a different problem happened. Everyone looked at me. I just shrugged. &quot;Let&#x27;s fix this ourselves&quot;.<p>Some months later I was recruited via Twitter and I was out of there.<p>That boss taught me a lot of things ... to avoid.
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sumthinprofoundabout 3 years ago
frequently I reflect back on a conversation with a supervisor of mine from over a decade ago when he explained &quot;I won&#x27;t ask you to do anything I wouldn&#x27;t do myself.&quot; then had me show him how to run cat5 under the floor so he could help. I&#x27;ve tried to emulate that with my employees as well.
m348e912about 3 years ago
I was sharing theories with a friend just yesterday as to why bad managers exist, why they last so long in there position, and why they aren&#x27;t summarily fired.<p>They may have a good relationship with senior leadership. The are ok with being the &quot;bad guy&quot;, which weak leadership sometimes needs. Their team is too fearful to complain. Senior leadership may be more willing to &quot;protect their own&quot; and one one two employees complaining may not constitute enough of a reason to fire a fellow leader.<p>Also ironically sometimes bad managers can make for good teams. The team comes together in an US vs Them mentality, learn to be more self-sufficient, and work hard to avoid the wrath of their awful manager.
absolute100about 3 years ago
Tomasz Tunguz with an interesting question that will make you pause and think. It&#x27;s a question that you need to answer often in a particular context: is it wartime or peacetime? What&#x27;s the stage of the product? The company? How&#x27;s the team structured, and which leader complements them the best? What do you think makes a great leader in each setup? What is unique about you? What will others say?