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The Four Roles and Secret Skills of Followership

Further your L&D career and knowledge - learn the four roles that followers take on, and secret skills to getting through to these individuals

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IntermediateUpdated Aug 31, 2020
The Four Roles and Secret Skills of Followership

What You'll Learn

check_circleExplain why followership is the indispensable first form of leadership and describe the business case for developing it at every career stage.
check_circleDefine the four roles of followership — valet, Socratic mentor, chameleon, and pastor-parent — and identify how each applies in their current professional context.
check_circleApply the four daily skills of followership — being productive, innovative, expert, and polite — to build a reputation as an indispensable team member.
check_circleUse the four P's marketing framework (product, price, place, and promotion) to assess and actively manage their personal professional brand.
check_circleDistinguish between serving and being subservient, and navigate situations involving disagreement, loyalty, and competing priorities with integrity.
check_circleRecognize moments that count in the workplace and respond with the preparation and presence needed to make a meaningful impact on others.

About This Course

The Roles and Secret Skills of Followership

Leadership gets most of the attention — but followership may be the more important skill to master first. Research from the Corporate Executive Board found that effective leaders deliver 25% better results, retain 39% more of their key personnel, and generate 29% higher engagement from those they lead. Yet only two out of five leaders meet the threshold for being effective or highly effective. And according to Harvard Business Review, 70% of high-potential future leaders have a critical flaw in the skills they will need on day one of their next promotion.

The missing piece, argues Cory Custer — Director of Organizational Development and Learning at Johnsonville Sausage, former US Naval officer, and author of The Lens of Leadership — is followership. Not the flipside of leadership, but its own powerful form of it. Followership is a set of learnable, practicable skills that make you professionally essential to your boss and teammates, enabling the greatness of others while creating opportunities to demonstrate your own leadership abilities.

Drawing on 20 years of experience across the military, academia, business, and politics, this course introduces a practical framework for followership built around four roles — the valet, the Socratic mentor, the chameleon, and the pastor-parent — and four daily skills: be productive, be innovative, be the expert, and be polite. It also covers how to manage your personal brand using the four P's of marketing, and how to recognize and show up for the moments that count.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Explain why followership is the indispensable first form of leadership and describe the business case for developing it at every career stage.
  2. Define the four roles of followership — valet, Socratic mentor, chameleon, and pastor-parent — and identify how each applies in their current professional context.
  3. Apply the four daily skills of followership — being productive, innovative, expert, and polite — to build a reputation as an indispensable team member.
  4. Use the four P's marketing framework (product, price, place, and promotion) to assess and actively manage their personal professional brand.
  5. Distinguish between serving and being subservient, and navigate situations involving disagreement, loyalty, and competing priorities with integrity.
  6. Recognize moments that count in the workplace and respond with the preparation and presence needed to make a meaningful impact on others.

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As a Certified Training and Development Professional (CTDP) with years of experience working with associations, I am currently the Executive Director of the Institute for Performance and Learning or I4PL. Our purpose is to elevate the performance of the Canadian workforce.

Credit Information

Do these courses count toward my professional development requirements?

This portal is provided as a training and development resource for City of Markham employees. Every course is delivered by a qualified subject matter expert or learning organization, is quantifiable in hours, and is verifiable — you receive a documented certificate of completion for every course you finish, stored on LearnFormula indefinitely.

If you hold a professional designation (for example in engineering, accounting, human resources, or law), courses may be counted as professionally relevant, verifiable learning activities toward your continuing professional development. Individual practitioners are responsible for confirming that an activity meets the requirements of their professional body. For questions about the City of Markham's training and development policies, please speak with your people leader or Human Resources.

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