False Positives
We now turn to the doubtful categories:
■ The individualist—dissected below.
■ The diplomat—dissected below.
■ The alchemist—dissected in the next Topic.
Members of this R&T category shove their unique views and actions into the faces of others. Leaders do not like that: because they expect willing acquiescence with the way things are usually done, often taken to the point of preferring conformity to imagination. R&T's account seems mainly about social interaction, as shown by their features:
● refusing to accept anyone's logic as "natural"
● acting in unconventional ways
● being unpredictable wild cards
● tending to ignore rules as irrelevant
● putting people's noses out of joint
● being a source of irritation to both colleagues and bosses
Yet…
● performing at great speed to excellent effect
● contributing a unique practical value
This account fits the More:
way of fairly well. From the list of qualities, it is evident that such people are not leaders, indeed are positively unfitted to be leaders, except of small teams formed to do a time-limited project. people can see through things and into people, which enables them to get to the essentials rapidly, and to cut through the guff, conventions and irrelevancy that clutter up most meetings and consume most people's time. That is why they become sought after as consultants—exactly like R&T's exemplar framework is about how the ethic of with its concern for oneself interacts with the ethic of with its concern for others and the group as a whole.R&T define this category largely by negatives and neutral statements:
● much to offer in a support role
● work at the most junior rungs
● ignore conflict, are overly polite
● cannot give challenging feedback to others
● avoid initiating change even to the point of self-destruction
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● loyal service
● seek to please higher status colleagues
● cooperate with group norms
● performing daily roles well
Q: Does this describe a leader?
Q: Are such people found in leader roles?
Q: Is «Diplomat» a good label?
- Making sense is so important—and there is still one more R&T category for THEE to make sense of: «The Alchemist». This seems to be an unusual extra false positive.
Last Updated: 12-Jan-2012