Yesterday I met with my friend Andy who works for the firm that manages our finances. We meet regularly for updates and adjustments to strategy. One of the reason I look forward to these meetings is that Andy always has a very distinctive and interesting point of view. He is well informed but, more importantly, he has thought carefully about the information (which is available to all) to come up with conclusions that are specific to him.
The best leaders in any profession have a distinctive point of view. That doesn’t necessarily mean you agree with them, but it does mean that you know exactly what they think and why.
Not all points of view are created equally. They range from far-fetched and nutty to sound and wise. The best points of view are always based on two things: good information and good analysis.
That means a leader is limited by the information they receive and review and the analysis they apply.
Many simply aren’t willing to do the hard work to seek out the best information and/or make time for a penetrating analysis.
There are always many things on a leader’s “to do” list but his or her strategic necessities agenda should be relatively short, and developing a distinctive point of view should be on it.
What great leaders can you think of that had or have a distinctive point of view? And what did you learn from their perspective?
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Great point, Mark! Steve Jobs is one of the first leaders that came to mind for me. His visionary leadership will be deeply missed. Apple’s “Think Different” campaign really captured his approach.
Mark, terrific article, as always. The person who comes to mind for me is John Allison, former CEO of BB&T (Branch Banking and Trust Company). He grew one of the most profitable banks in the country as well as one of the few that never involved themselves in sub-prime loans; only writing conventional mortgages. In everything I’ve read and seen about him, it’s apparent he makes his decisions totally in alignment with what you shared in your article. Thanks again for sharing with us!