â⦠We have 150, do I hear 200? ⦠Now 225⦠250. Do I hear 300? ⦠Going once, going twice ⦠Sold!â That rapid-fire cadence was an unexpected response to a few simple questions I asked of a new colleague this past week. It all started after our firm made an investment in another company recently. Before reaching out to a cross section of nearly 100 of these new employees, I wanted to make a connection with each of them. And so, as I typically do, I looked up their bios to learn more. On one LinkedIn profile, something immediately jumped out at me. âWhatâs it like to be a professional auctioneer?â I asked this new colleague. Katie Gabriel painted a vivid picture for meâequal parts passion, purpose, and a part-time professional benefit auctioneer who helps charities raise money at live auctions. For Katie, auctioneering is the family businessâher father and four brothers; she even met her husband at auction school. âSo, whatâs the secret?â I asked her. Katie didnât hesitateâletting loose that riff of the auc [section1img] â⦠We have 150, do I hear 200? ⦠Now 225⦠250. Do I hear 300? ⦠Going once, going twice ⦠Sold!â
That rapid-fire cadence was an unexpected response to a few simple questions I asked of a new colleague this past week. It all started after our firm made an investment in another company recently. Before reaching out to a cross section of nearly 100 of these new employees, I wanted to make a connection with each of them. And so, as I typically do, I looked up their bios to learn more. On one LinkedIn profile, something immediately jumped out at me. âWhatâs it like to be a professional auctioneer?â I asked this new colleague. Katie Gabriel painted a vivid picture for meâequal parts passion, purpose, and a part-time professional benefit auctioneer who helps charities raise money at live auctions. For Katie, auctioneering is the family businessâher father and four brothers; she even met her husband at auction school. âSo, whatâs the secret?â I asked her. Katie didnât hesitateâletting loose that riff of the auctioneerâs chant. It was music to my earsâbringing me back to earlier times, of going to auctions in Kansas where I grew up and being absolutely captivated by that cadence. She added, âMy mission as the auctioneer is to help create that excitement and make it fun. When people are passionate about an organization, theyâll step up to support it.â Conducting the controlled chaos of a live auction just may be agility at its finest: Reading the room in real time, observing peopleâs body language, pivoting in the momentâall while orchestrating a successful outcome. Ironically, perhaps, here we find the language of leadershipâand auctioneering is our unexpected metaphor. Think about it: Painting the vision, directing from the stage, inspiring and welcoming others to participate, setting the right pace, and aligning everyone. Sound familiar? Our firmâs research, drawing on assessments of hundreds of thousands of leaders in more than 2,000 organizations around the world, has identified six overall leadership styles. Frankly, most leaders use only one or two. But the best leaders, like the auctioneer who has complete awareness and adjusts in the moment, know how to toggle among all six styles: Directiveâgaining immediate compliance. There are times when leadership needs to be more directive. But make no mistake, directive is not dictatorial. Itâs all about being deliberate. The secret of success for directive leadership is found in when and how long. Participativeâbuilding commitment and generating new ideas. When the switch flips away from being directive, leadership often returns to a participative style. This is where creativity and innovation flourishâallowing the next best ideas to bubble up from within. Visionaryâproviding long-term direction and context. Vision is best thought of as painting the picture of what is to be accomplished. In other words, this is what the organization will look like as its purpose is realized. And a compelling vision can unlock discretionary energyâthat currency of commitment that can be withheld or spent freely. Pacesettingâgetting it all done. In todayâs push-pull world, the answers are often found in paradoxes and oppositesâlike impatiently patient. On the one hand, we must be impatient when responding to the urgency of whatâs most important. But, on the other, we need the patience to ensure we never move at a pace faster than what the organization can handle. Affiliativeâcreating trust and harmony. We know from our research that affiliationâestablishing and maintaining relationshipsâis one of the most important motivators of human behavior. Despite all the technological advancements of the past 50 years, it still comes down to people (even with ChatGPT). We want, need, and thrive from human connection. Coachingâsupporting long-term development. We found them in classrooms and gymnasiums, music rooms and marching bands. Later in life, we met coaches who guided, nurtured, and challenged us to think differently. As leaders, this is our job nowâcoaching others to be more than.
These six styles are the leadership levers to be pulled at the right time. Because hereâs the thing: up to 70 percent of an organizationâs climate can be determined simply by leadership style. Granted, we might not have a podium and a gavel, or an audience of people jumping out of their seats and waving paddles in the air. But we all have the abilityâwhether we lead a team of 5, 50, 5,000 or 50,000âto positively impact the people around us. So, while weâll probably never become fluent in the auctioneerâs tongue-twisting banterâitâs still our job to establish the vision, communicate the mission, and elevate everyone around us. Indeed, thatâs our bid for leadership. [Image]() Weâre pleased to launch a new book from Korn Ferry, [Take Control]() â and itâs all about getting ahead and advancing careers. This latest book follows [The Five Graces of Life and Leadership](), offering imagery, emotions, and insights that capture the human side of leadership. Both books are now available. Regards, [Left Image] Gary Burnison
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