SITTING BACK OR STEPPING UP? THE DIFFERENCE IS LEADERSHIP.
 Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 6:13PM
Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 6:13PM 
Body language tells you a lot. I was working with a team some time ago  and the way they sat at the meeting was reflective of each individual's  willingness to take on responsibility.
 
 We were talking about some future projects that had to happen and we  were breaking the projects down into individual tasks. Responsibility  for the tasks was being allocated to team members. I was observing each  team member. Some were literally sitting back, even leaning back. Others  were leaning in.
 
 Without getting hung up on body language, there was a correlation  between their body position and their willingness to accept  responsibility. Those leaning back were the ones reluctant to put their  hand up. Those leaning in were doing the opposite. 
 
 There has been a lot written about the difference between leaders and  followers and even the difference between managers and leaders (you  might be interested in the Manager 2 Leader workshop!).
 
 One difference I am certain of is that leaders step up. They actually  love responsibility. Followers, on the other hand, sit back and wait for  someone to take charge.
 
 What would it be like at your place if more people were stepping up  instead of sitting back? Our Manager 2 Leader workshop makes that  happen. Let me know if we can help.
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