A packed calendar is not proof of leadership.
If your team can’t function without you, you’re not leading; you’re babysitting.
“Leadership is about making others better as a result of your presence and making sure that impact lasts in your absence.”
— Sheryl Sandberg
As you sharpen your leadership skills, keep these 3 things in mind:
1. Leadership is about subtraction, not control.
Notice how many rules remove friction (fewer meetings, less micromanagement, swift handling of toxicity). Effective leadership is often about what you stop doing, not what you add.
2. The list quietly prioritizes energy management over time management.
Deep work, time off, and focus on high-impact tasks all point to the same truth: burned-out teams don’t scale impact—recovered teams do.
3. “Presence vs. absence” is the real scorecard.
Anyone can lead loudly when they’re in the room. These laws optimize for something harder: does the team still make good decisions when you’re not there? That’s the difference between authority and leadership.
Now read it one more time with these insights in mind...
11 Laws of Effective Leadership
Lead yourself before you lead others.
Hire great people, then get out of their way.
Be ready to dive in when needed.
Communicate clearly, consistently, and often.
Gather input, make decisions, then take action.
Prioritize deep work over unnecessary meetings.
Give frequent feedback and recognition.
Deal with toxic behavior swiftly.
Focus on high-impact work (and guide your team to do the same).
Take time off and encourage your team to do the same.
Invest in your team’s growth.
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Shoutout to Justin Wright for this great list.
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📖 My #1 bestselling new book, "The New Emotional Intelligence" is now available on Amazon for 10% off.
If your team can’t function without you, you’re not leading; you’re babysitting.
“Leadership is about making others better as a result of your presence and making sure that impact lasts in your absence.”
— Sheryl Sandberg
As you sharpen your leadership skills, keep these 3 things in mind:
1. Leadership is about subtraction, not control.
Notice how many rules remove friction (fewer meetings, less micromanagement, swift handling of toxicity). Effective leadership is often about what you stop doing, not what you add.
2. The list quietly prioritizes energy management over time management.
Deep work, time off, and focus on high-impact tasks all point to the same truth: burned-out teams don’t scale impact—recovered teams do.
3. “Presence vs. absence” is the real scorecard.
Anyone can lead loudly when they’re in the room. These laws optimize for something harder: does the team still make good decisions when you’re not there? That’s the difference between authority and leadership.
Now read it one more time with these insights in mind...
11 Laws of Effective Leadership
Lead yourself before you lead others.
Hire great people, then get out of their way.
Be ready to dive in when needed.
Communicate clearly, consistently, and often.
Gather input, make decisions, then take action.
Prioritize deep work over unnecessary meetings.
Give frequent feedback and recognition.
Deal with toxic behavior swiftly.
Focus on high-impact work (and guide your team to do the same).
Take time off and encourage your team to do the same.
Invest in your team’s growth.
----
♻️ Like, follow, and repost if this resonates.
➕ Follow Travis Bradberry for more and sign up for my weekly newsletter at www.TravisBradberry.com
Shoutout to Justin Wright for this great list.
Do you want more like this? 👇
📖 My #1 bestselling new book, "The New Emotional Intelligence" is now available on Amazon for 10% off.