The New Portrait of Leadership – An Authority Magazine interview with Andrew Tilling
We are living in the Renaissance of Work. Just like great artists know that an empty canvas can become anything, great leaders know that an entire organization — and the people inside it — can become anything, too. Master Artists and Mastering the Art of Leadership draw from the same source: creation. In this series, we’ll meet masters who are creating the future of work and painting a portrait of lasting leadership. As part of this series, we had the pleasure of interviewing Andrew Tilling.
What advice would you offer to other leaders who are stuck in past playbooks and patterns and may behaving a hard time letting go of what made them successful in the past?
Hey, remember when you were the new best thing? By doing things your way you helped make the business that you were working in more relevant. Well, you are no longer the next best thing. And while that’s hard to accept, what’s even harder is accepting that you represent the thing that now needs changing. But by allowing yourself to drop the armour and learn something from the people coming up under you, you’re going to stay relevant and useful for a lot longer. They need your experience, but you need their perspective.
Many of our readers can relate to the challenge of leading people for the first time. What advice would you offer to new and emerging leaders?
Don’t be afraid to…