On Leadership “Gurus”
The Bnet blog has a critical look:
In Thought Leaders & Gurus: Too Big for Their Niches, Allen Weiss suggests the following:
My sense is that all of this thought-leader stuff is really just for selling something. The same goes for the word “guru.” That’s fine, I guess, if you want to characterize yourself in some new age words in order to sell books.
I couldn’t agree more. I also think the last thing we need when we’re all struggling with a global financial crisis is some self-proclaimed thought leader telling us where we went wrong and how, if we follow and pay for their brand of thinking, we’ll be better managers.
I personally think gurus/thought leaders/pundits/analysts or whatever you call them are necessary to generate ideas and spread them, but do approach them with a skeptic’s viewpoint, and not of the newly converted.
Remember, there are no new ideas. Only old ideas in new contexts.
Posted on March 14, 2009, in Management, thought provoking and tagged gurus, leadership, thought leaders. Bookmark the permalink. Comments Off on On Leadership “Gurus”.