The 5 Levels of Leadership | Book Series

Overview:

True leadership isn’t a matter of having a certain job or title. In fact, being chosen for a position is only the first of the five levels every effective leader achieves. To become more than “the boss” people follow only because they are required to, you have to master the ability to invest in people and inspire them. To grow further in your role, you must achieve results and build a team that produces. You need to help people to develop their skills to become leaders in their own right. And if you have the skill and dedication, you can reach the pinnacle of leadership-where experience will allow you to extend your influence beyond your immediate reach and time for the benefit of others.

The 5 Levels of Leadership are:

1. Position – People follow because they have to.

2. Permission – People follow because they want to.

3. Production – People follow because of what you have done for the organization.

4. People Development – People follow because of what you have done for them personally.

5. Pinnacle – People follow because of who you are and what you represent.

Author:   

John C. Maxwell

Published In:

04 October 2011

Goal Question Metric | Glossary

Definition:

A set of questions is used to define models of the object of study and then focuses on that object to characterize the assessment or achievement of a specific goal. Quantitative level (Metric) A set of metrics, based on the models, is associated with every question in order to answer it in a measurable way.

Further Reading:

Book: The Lean Machine by Dantar P. Oosterwal.