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New Entrepreneur -
Instant Leader?
By: Bonnie Benkula, BSHCA, MBA
Certified Coach, Speaker, Trainer
The John Maxwell TEAM The Leaven Exchange
[email protected]
Leadership abilities do not come along with a new
business. Entrepreneurs who start their own company and
can sell ice on the North Pole, do not inherently have good
leadership skills. Enthusiasm will get you started but
leadership, direction and skills to communicate a vision will
keep you going.
Entrepreneurs must be cautious with their new founded
position of power as owners or CEO’s of their own
business. Without dedicated efforts to grow in leadership
skills, they could find themselves in the same position as
many of the recent high profile ousted founders who let
their shiny new positions slip away between their fingers.
Entrepreneurs come in all ages and leadership knows no
age. John Maxwell, my mentor and one of only a few
authors who has sold over 25 million books, most on
leadership, encourages entrepreneurs to dedicate time to
grow their leadership skills every day. Maxwell reminds us
that success does not earn one leadership and says that
leadership and influence must be earned! That process
takes time and consistent effort, not to be perfect, but to
learn from our experience and evaluate what went wrong
and improve yourself, your team and your outcomes
because of it.
Most entrepreneurs are smart, and they learn from those
that came before them. They are achievers, trailblazers and
risk takers. They usually make decisions quickly, take
advantage of opportunities and willing to stick their own
neck out.
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However, some will be seen taking all the credit, making
quick but ill-formed decisions, experiencing high turn-over
resulting in poor financial results or even litigation within
their own team.
Entrepreneurs and new leaders may experience new and
exciting PR and accolades. It’s important that seek a mentor
to ground them during their rise to stardom and that they
give credit where credit is due within their team.
One of my favorite quotes from John Maxwell: “The true
measure of leadership is not how much you achieve; it is
how much you inspire others to achieve.”
Becoming an entrepreneur does not instantly make you a
good leader, but with time, effort and regular and
continued personal development, you can cause your
company to explode rather than implode! Influence and
leadership is earned over time and you must continue to
improve yourself and just as important, you must be able to
inspire others to do so as well.
Inspiring others, that’s what leaders do.