One of the most amazing leadership traits is that of loyalty. Loyalty to your followers. Loyalty to those who depend on you.
If you want to see it in action I suggest you watch the Boston RedSox play and see what Terry Francona does when his pitcher hits a bit of a rough patch. Tito undermanages them, especially if it’s early in the game. If you follow on Twitter using #redsox you’ll often see people complaining that Tito isn’t taking action. But why doesn’t he? What is he saying to his players by not jumping in and replacing an underperforming pitcher?
Pitcher, I Trust You
By not jumping in, Tito both acknowledges that everybody is going to go through the occasional bad patch, but that he has faith that the guy will shortly come out the other side and probably be better for the experience.
Batters, I Believe in You Guys Too
Tito also shows a lot of faith in his batters. Pretty much he’s saying, “I know we’re in a 4 run hole going into the second innings, but that’s nothing for batters like you!”
So in a very real sense Tito uses adverse conditions to motivate his team.
What About You?
How did you react last time things didn’t go as planned for your team?
Food for thought!
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