12 Most Dazzling “D” Differentiators of Great Leaders

12 Most Dazzling “D” Differentiators of Great Leaders

“Good leadership consists of showing average people how to do the work of superior people.” ~ John D. Rockefeller

 

Great leaders are doers and difference-makers. They take people where they are, and dare them to become greater than the sum of their individual talents.

This post continues my Letters of the Alphabet Leadership series. You can read the 12 Most Captivating “C” Characteristics of Leaders to catch up.

1. Daring

Great leaders know when to be conservative and when to be daring. They judiciously take risks to achieve greater success. I love this quote attributed to Cecil Beaton: “Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary.”

2. Dazzling

To dazzle is to shine brightly and arouse admiration with an impressive display. Great leaders do shine brightly, and they definitely garner admiration.

3. Decisive

Team members want to know they picked the right leader who will not waffle when it comes to decision making. Great leaders are decisive as they rely on experience, intuition and preparedness.

4. Dedicated

I think dedication is even more important for the small business leader. When resources are tight, employees frequently make concessions in regards to wages or free time. They want to know their leaders have at least the same amount of dedication. Great leaders cannot afford to rest on their laurels and start treating their job like a hobby after they’ve attained a measure of success. They are dedicated for the long haul!

5. Deft

Great leaders are deft negotiators and communicators. They can assemble a team of disparate personalities and deftly drive that team of individuals to achieve team goals. By focusing on authenticity and integrity, they also avoid the “manipulative” reputation.

6. Delightful

It definitely is not a prerequisite for great leaders to be engaging and delightful. Earned respect and professional “body of work” goes a long way to establishing bona fides. However, we are attracted to charismatic people. Great leaders can be delightful in their candor, lack of pretense, and timely use of humor and storytelling.

7. Desirable

Speaking of “body of work”, it is rare that a great leader simply bursts onto the scene. If these people took the time to complete their LinkedIn profiles, what a story they would tell! Their achievements and advancement to greater levels of authority are marks of successful careers built over time. That makes leaders desirable both to leadership teams and the employees who count on the decisions made by those leadership teams.

8. Dexter

Great leaders know how to make the bad people disappear! Now, before you go buying Saran Wrap and plastic sheets, I advise more peaceable solutions. Leaders do not fear conflict and the appropriate steps to conflict resolution. They seek compromise when possible, and they are prepared to surgically remove the cancers in an organization within the constraints established by their human resources department (no felonies required).

9. Differentiable

Research shows that star job performers are no longer strictly motivated by compensation. An organization with a differentiable leadership team in regards to innovation, work ethic, industry recognition and successful track record will attract and keep these star job performers. Everybody loves jumping on the success bandwagon.

10. Diplomatic

Leaders understand the art of diplomacy. Shareholders, clients, employees and peer managers all require diplomatic intervention at some point. Leaders have the confidence to neither go on the offensive nor get overly defensive. Instead, they diplomatically seek resolutions with maximum benefits resulting in the least compromise from all parties.

11. Disruptive

One of the RSS feeds I subscribe to is the Daily Disruption. They even award a Disrupter of the Day to the leaders that push beyond the status quo. These are the constructively disruptive leaders who live the George Bernard Shaw quote: People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.

12. Dynamic

Have you ever met a great leader who spoke in a monotone? Do people with great convictions act listlessly? NO! Leaders express their vision and their convictions dynamically. They inspire through their actions and experiences.

I hope you enjoyed these dazzling differentiators. What do you aspire to be? What “D” descriptors would you add to the list?

In keeping with tradition, here are 12 descriptors to avoid in your leadership journey: despicable, despotic, destructive, detested, detrimental, diabolical, discombobulated, discourteous, draconian, dubious, dull, and duplicitous.

Featured image courtesy of dumbledad licensed via Creative Commons.


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Brian Vickery

http://brianvickery.com

I love my wife and two daughters. I am blessed in that I also love my job as a principal and EVP of the Rocky Mountain Region for Mantis Technology Group. I am very excited about our Pulse Analytics SaaS social media monitoring solution for measuring consumer sentiment and supporting social engagement. I enjoy teaching and coaching. I graduated UT-Austin.

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dbvickery
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 @joostharmsen Very true because you are unlikely to finish what you started if you lack dedication.

dbvickery
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Thanks for sharing, Salvador - #12Most released the I's today in the ABCs of #Leadership series @svaimanz

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks for sharing the D's and E's in my #12Most ABCs of #Leadership series, Shallie! Stick around for all of 'em ;) | @ShallieBey

ShallieBey
ShallieBey

@dbvickery Thank you for the mention. I have enjoyed your series thus far and look forward to the next item. Have a great weekend.

dbvickery
dbvickery

@shalliebey You too, Shallie. Enjoy that weekend - sunny here in Denver!

dbvickery
dbvickery

To be indecisive is terrible, right Jason? Employees/team members want Decisive #Leadership | @jebbing9 #12Most

dbvickery
dbvickery

Glad you folks are enjoying the #12Most ABCs of #Leadership - check out the E's that came out Wed @talegent @JohnAAustin @12Most @LeaderChat

dbvickery
dbvickery

Appreciate you folks sharing my ABCs of #Leadership series. E's came out this Wed, and F's are due next Wed! | @denversme #12Most

dbvickery
dbvickery

Ah, every organization needs a Dexter-type to "make the bad people disappear" before they become cancers to morale | @janinesimmons

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks for sharing the #12Most Dazzling "D" Differentiators of Great Leaders - E's come out tomorrow! | @140mtl #Leadership

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks for sharing, Milas. I really like Dynamic and Disruptive because it brings an energy to #Leadership! | @milaspage #12Most

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks for the share, John - I favor the Dynamic and constructively Disruptive leaders! | @johnaaustin @12Most @LeaderChat #Leadership

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks for the share, folks - I hope you can enjoy the entire ABCs of Leadership series on #12Most | @talegent @12Most @LeaderChat

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks for sharing the #12Most Dazzling "D" Differentiators of Great Leaders Barbara! | @frielingbailey @12Most @LeaderChat #Leadership

frielingbailey
frielingbailey

You´re most welcome, Brian, the #12Most Dazzling "D" Differentiators of Great Leaders is a great read! @dbvickery @12Most @LeaderChat

dbvickery
dbvickery

And the E's come out this week...with F's and G's already in the queue!! | @frielingbailey @12Most @LeaderChat | ABCs of Leadership

frielingbailey
frielingbailey

What a great idea, Brian, that´s really exciting! Have a successful week, I wish you all the very best. @dbvickery @12Most @LeaderChat

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks for sharing the Dazzling "D" Differentiators of Great Leaders - Be Disruptive (in a good way) | @LeaderChat @12most @elisewarner76

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks for passing along the Dazzling D's in the #12Most ABCs of #Leadership, Salvadore | @svaimanz @LeaderChat @12Most

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks, Jeff. I like to be Dynamic, occasionally Disruptive, and reluctantly Dexter sometimes - how about you? | @jeffhurt #Leadership

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thx for sharing - let's be Disruptive leaders w/willingness to be a little Dexter sometimes | @MvSciolist @LeaderChat @12most #Leadership

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks for sharing the Dazzling D's in my #12Most ABCs of Leadership series, folks - be Dynamic!! | @LeaderChat @12most @jandis_price

appointmentu
appointmentu

@RobCamean @zite Loved this article Rob! Especially like #11 - Disruptive...great stuff!

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks, Nancy. I like Dynamic and Disruptive with a "slice" of Dexter | @nancyrubin #12Most #Leadership

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks, Martina - although I usually go for disruptively dynamic, there are days I'd like to go a little Dexter ;) | @martinamcgowan @12Most

MartinaMcGowan
MartinaMcGowan

@dbvickery @12Most wouldn't we all :0. You are welcome.

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thanks, Giovanni - I'm going for Disruptive and Dynamic on this one...how about you? | @giomotivation @12Most #12Most ABCs of #Leadership

giomotivation
giomotivation

@dbvickery Hard to choose, they're all delightful! But I'm going with Dynamic and Dedicated! @12Most #12Most ABCs of #Leadership

dbvickery
dbvickery

Ah, we both like that Dynamic quality...and Dedication is absolutely essential | @giomotivation @12Most ABCs of #Leadership

giomotivation
giomotivation

@dbvickery Sounds like a great plan! Have a wonderful Sunday!

dbvickery
dbvickery

@giomotivation @12Most You too, Giovanni - lots of #Wimbledon watching and personal #tennis playing in my future!

giomotivation
giomotivation

@dbvickery @12Most Have a wonderful weekend! #FF

dbvickery
dbvickery

Thx for sharing, Maisha - Diplomacy is definitely an acquired attribute for some (including myself). I go Disruptive/Dynamic @elgcareercoach

annedreshfield
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Ha, I laughed out loud at #8! All true, Brian. Thanks for another great list.

dbvickery
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 @annedreshfield I was waiting for someone to get #8. I'm still in my first season of Dexter (someone gave it to me on DVD for Christmas). We've all seen organizations go too long with a couple "cancers" bringing down morale. Good leaders do try a little "therapy" first when it comes to addressing the cancer. However, they have the strength and decisiveness to remove that cancer before it brings down the entire organization.

newdaynewlesson
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Great post. I think though that you could probably get another 12point post with D. There are so many d words that fit.

dbvickery
dbvickery

 @newdaynewlesson Thanks, Susie. I agree, some letters like "D" are loaded with great adjectives to describe leaders. Umm, "X" and "Z"...not so much!

kdbelmonte
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The definitive list! Thanks for continuing this delicious series, Brian. :-)

dbvickery
dbvickery

 @kdbelmonte I am glad you are enjoying it, Kelly...and perhaps have some delicious anticipation of what's to come when we hit the E's...and I am just now wrapping up the F's ;)

TedRubin
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Great post Brian and a guide for us all whether leading companies or our families. Thanks for sharing.

dbvickery
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 @TedRubin Ted, I love it that you point out these attributes apply to leading companies as well as families. I absolutely think parents should also model these characteristics in the home. If they put their words into action, and walk the walk, then they can raise a generation of difference makers!

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