So...what are the lessons leaders can learn from great
teachers?
The Seven Lessons
Great
teachers believe in their students. We intuitively know
that we
perform better for people when we know they believe in us. When
that belief
comes from someone in a position of influence (or power) that
performance pull
is even stronger. There is a second component to this that is at
least as
powerful: when we believe, we help others build their belief in
themselves.
Great
teachers care about student success. The best teachers
are invested
in their students’ success. They put in the extra effort, and
they are patient.
They do what it takes to help the student succeed. While they
realize their
role and willingly play it, they also know that ultimately the
student’s
performance is the student’s responsibility. They famous
(and powerful)
quotation applies here: “People don’t care how much you know,
until they know
how much you care . . . about them!”
Great
teachers love the subject. You can tell when a teacher
loves the
subject – their passion and excitement comes through and is
contagious.
As a leader, do you love the work and mission of your
organization? Are you
passionate about how your organization and your team serves the
world around
you? Let your passion show – it will make a difference for
those you
lead.
Great
teachers make learning enjoyable or fun. Think about the
best
teachers you’ve experienced. Chances are, learning with them was
fun!
Great teachers know that we can work hard, learn a lot and have
fun doing it.
Great leaders lead teams to enjoy their work – they take the
work seriously,
but still create an environment where people want to be and can
enjoy both the
process and results of their work.
Kevin Eikenberry
Chief Potential Officer
The Kevin Eikenberry Group
8021 Westover Drive, Indianapolis,
Indiana 46268 United States | (317) 387-1424