Gold Standard Leadership Lab
Sixty episodes. And this is the one where I strip it all the way back to first principles. After twenty-plus years in this field and nearly two full seasons of this show, I’ve arrived at a taxonomy I believe is both true and underused. There are three types of leaders in every organization. Every room you’ve ever sat in had all three of them. And if you’re honest with yourself, you’ve been all three at some point in your career. In this episode, I name them. I trace where the original meaning of “leader” came from and what we lost when the industrial era turned leadership into management. And I ask you three questions that are harder to answer than they look. What we cover: The etymology of “leader” and why it matters that the word originally meant to go first, not to supervise or optimize The three-leader taxonomy: the one who raises people up, the one who darkens the room, and the one who says nothing Why the third leader, the silent one, is the most common and the most damaging category in most organizations today How strong numbers function as organizational camouflage (connecting back to Episode 57) How the Golden Leadership Cycle, Reinvention, Resilience, and Empowerment, begins with honest self-assessment Three reflection questions to take into your week Pull Quotes: “Strong numbers are the most effective camouflage an organization has ever invented.” “Silence is a leadership choice. It is not the absence of one.” “The leadership crisis in most organizations is not a shortage of first leaders. It is a surplus of third ones.” “Every time you see something and say nothing, you have cast a vote for the status quo.” “Leadership is not about perfection. It is about progress. Sixty episodes is proof.” Referenced Episodes: * Episode 57: The Execution Gap, Why Strong Numbers Are the Most Dangerous Place to Hide goldstandardleadership.substack.com/p/ep-57 * Episode 47: The Replaceable Paradox, Why Great Leaders Make Themselves Obsolete goldstandardleadership.substack.com/p/ep-47-the-replaceable-paradox Weekly Challenge: Three questions. Write your answers down, not for me, for yourself. One: Think of the best leader you’ve ever worked for. Which of the three were they? What specifically did they do that put them there? Two: Think of the most damaging leader you’ve ever worked under. Which of the three were they, in the quiet moments, not the obvious ones? Three: In your current role, right now, which leader are you being most often? Not which one you want to be. Which one you actually are. Connect with Daniel: daniel@goldstandardleadership.com [daniel@goldstandardleadership.com] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/danielgoldesq Substack: goldstandardleadership.substack.com Instagram: @goldstandardleadership | X: @goldleadhq Get full access to Gold Standard Leadership at goldstandardleadership.substack.com/subscribe [https://goldstandardleadership.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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