Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter
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It isn’t how much you know that matters. What matters is how much access you have to what other people know. It isn’t just how intelligent your team members are; it is how much of that intelligence you can draw out and put to use.
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but then praised for their hard work actually increased their ability to reason and to solve problems.
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Leaders rooted in the logic of multiplication believe: 1. Most people in organizations are underutilized. 2. All capability can be leveraged with the right kind of leadership. 3. Therefore, intelligence and capability can be multiplied without requiring a bigger investment.
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Multipliers don’t necessarily get more with less. They get more by using more—more of people’s intelligence and capability.
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Multipliers access intelligence and get so much from people.
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The answer, we found, is in the mindset and the five disciplines of the Multiplier.
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They both are customer driven.
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Both have strong business acumen and market insight.
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Both surround themselves with s...
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both consider themselves thou...
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ATTRACT AND OPTIMIZE TALENT.
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Multipliers
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People flock to work with them
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Diminishers operate as Empire Builders, insisting that they must own and control resources to be more productive.
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The Diminisher is an Empire Builder. The Multiplier is a Talent Magnet.
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CREATE INTENSITY THAT REQUIRES BEST THINKING.
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Multipliers
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They remove fear and create the safety that invites people to do their best thinking.
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Diminishers operate as Tyrants, introducing a fear of judgment that has a chilling effect on people’s thinking and work.
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The Diminisher is a Tyrant. The Multiplier is a Liberator.
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EXTEND CHALLENGES.
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Multipliers operate as Challengers
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Diminishers operate as Know-It-Alls, personally giving directives to showcase their knowledge.
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The Diminisher is a Know-It-All. The Multiplier is a Challenger.
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DEBATE DECISIONS.
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Multipliers make decisions in a way that readies the organization to execute those decisions. They operate as Debate Makers
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Diminishers operate as Decision Makers
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The Diminisher is a Decision Maker. The Multiplier is a Debate Maker.
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INSTILL OWNERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY.
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high expectations across the o...
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Diminishers serve as Micromanagers
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The Diminisher is a Micromanager. The Multiplier is an Investor.
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A Hard Edge
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They are beyond results-driven managers.
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but Multipliers aren’t “feel-good” managers.
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They utilize people to their fullest. They see a lot, so ...
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these leaders aren’t about “cupcakes and kisses.”
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A Great Sense of Humor
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Multipliers have a great sense of humor. On a whim we added “
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it is one of the traits that is most negatively correlated with the mindset held by Diminishers.
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The Accidental Diminisher
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The good news for the Accidental Diminisher is that there is a viable path to becoming a Multiplier.
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hiring people smarter than himself, giving them room to contribute, and building a management team that would succeed him without skipping a beat.
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You can be a Multiplier.
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You can create genius around you and receive a higher contribution from your people.
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You can choose to think like a Multiplier and o...
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Our research showed that most of us fall along this spectrum and have the ability to move toward the side of the Multiplier.
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that some leaders create genius while others destroy it.
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The greatest power of these ideas might be in realizing that you have the mind of a Multiplier but that you’ve been living in a Diminisher world and you’ve lost your way.
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