The Top 10 FAQs About Leadership

10 Most Asked Questions About Leadership (And Their Answers)

Leadership FAQs

As a Leadership Coach, I spend a lot of my time discussing leadership with individuals and teams. It is a topic that relates to organisational success, business growth and people development, but what are the most asked questions about leadership?

My experience tallies with the research, and so in this article, we explore the 10 most asked questions about leadership, along with clear answers to what effective leadership looks like.

So, whether you are managing a team, starting a business, or aspiring to grow professionally, you will hopefully find some of the answers you are looking for.

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1. What Is Leadership?

Leadership has many definitions. McKinsey and Company, the consulting firm offer up this technical definition:

Leadership is a set of mindsets and behaviours that aligns people in a collective direction, enabling them to work together and accomplish shared goals.”

In other words, leadership is the ability to guide, influence, and inspire individuals or teams to achieve a common goal. A leader sets the direction, motivates others, and ensures that everyone works towards a joint purpose. 

Effective leadership goes beyond giving instructions. It involves building relationships, fostering trust, and creating an environment where people feel motivated to perform at their best.

However, my favourite definition of leadership is also one of the simplest, and it comes from leadership expert John C. Maxwell. He said that:

“Leadership is influence – nothing more, nothing less.” – John C. Maxwell

This definition is far more encompassing, and I think it helps to open the mind to leadership outside of corporate settings and job roles. You can read more about this concept of leadership in:

What is Leadership? (Hint: It’s Not Just a Job Title)

2. What Makes a Good Leader?

Many people wonder what qualities separate great leaders from average ones. While leadership styles vary, several traits consistently appear in successful leaders.

Key leadership qualities include determination or drive, confidence, integrity, emotional intelligence, and vision. 

You can read more about these traits in:

What Traits or Characteristics Does a Leader Need?

Alongside these traits, there are also accompanying skills. A good leader should have good communication skills – especially listening skills – as well as the ability to encourage collaboration, manage conflict and support professional growth.

You can read a more detailed breakdown of essential skills in:

In-Demand Leadership Skills for Today’s Workforce

3. Are Leaders Born or Made?

This is one of the most debated questions in leadership discussions. The first formally recognised leadership theory is the Great Man Theory, which posits that great leaders are born to change history. You can read more in:

The Great Man Theory of Leadership

Thinking has developed a lot since then, but some people believe leadership is a natural talent, while others believe it can be learned.

Research in the field of leadership development suggests that while some innate personality traits may influence leadership ability, most leadership skills can be developed through learning, experience, and practice. Training programmes, mentorship, and real-world experience all play a role in shaping effective leaders.

What’s more, when we go back to the definition of leadership being influence, we can see that we are all leaders to some degree, as we all have a level of influence, even if it just on ourselves, our immediate environment and those we come into contact with.

“Everyone is a leader because everyone has a measure of influence. The choice then is: how do we develop and use that influence to lead ourselves and others better?”

4. What Are the Different Leadership Styles?

Leadership is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Different situations require different leadership styles and various leaders will also favour certain approaches, depending upon their personality and character. Some of the most common styles include:

  • Transformational leadership – inspiring and motivating teams to achieve ambitious goals
  • Democratic leadership – involving team members in decision-making
  • Autocratic leadership – leaders make decisions independently
  • Servant leadership – prioritising the needs and development of team members
  • Transactional leadership – focusing on performance, rewards, and structured goals

You can read more about these popular styles in:

Exploring Different Types of Leadership Styles

Further to these styles, there are a number of important leadership theories and models. You can read about these in:

An Introduction to the 10 Most Influential Leadership Theories

Understanding these styles, models and theories helps leaders adapt their approach depending on the situation and team dynamics.

5. How Do Leaders Motivate Their Teams?

Motivating people is one of the most important responsibilities of a leader. Employees who feel motivated are more productive, engaged, and committed to their work.

Effective leaders motivate teams by setting clear goals, recognising achievements, providing constructive feedback, listening to their teams, and creating growth opportunities. You can read more in:

How To Set Goals and Delegate the SMART Way

A strong sense of purpose and belonging (often expressed through a vision or mission statement and shared values) also plays a major role in team motivation. Find out more by reading:

Why Personal, Corporate and Universal Values Are Important   

6. How Do Leaders Handle Conflict?

Conflict is inevitable whenever people work together. Strong leaders understand that disagreements can actually lead to better ideas if handled correctly. If reviewing performance and giving feedback is part of an organisation’s culture, it makes it much easier to manage conflict. Using a simple feedback tool, such as the traffic lights approach, can help, as you can read about here:

How to Simply and Effectively Review Progress and Performance

Good leaders address conflict by listening carefully to all perspectives, remaining neutral, and focusing on solutions rather than blame. Encouraging open communication and maintaining respect among team members are key to resolving disputes effectively. But dealing with conflict can be hard, which is why a structured approach is helpful. Here are some simple ways to deal with challenging conversations:

How to Manage Difficult Conversations

7. How Do Leaders Build Trust?

Trust is not only the foundation of every successful team, but it is the basis of all productive relationships. Without trust, collaboration becomes difficult, and effectiveness suffers.

Leaders build trust by being transparent, consistent, and reliable. Research has shown that the components of trust can be expressed mathematically, as you can read about in:

How to Judge if Someone is Trustworthy using the Trust Equation

Following through on commitments, admitting mistakes, and treating everyone fairly also helps strengthen trust within a team. When employees trust their leader, they are more willing to share ideas, take initiative, and support organisational goals. You can find out more in:

How to Build Trust in the Workplace

8. What Is the Difference Between Leadership and Management?

Although the terms are often used interchangeably (and there is some overlap between these roles), leadership and management are not the same thing.

Management focuses on planning, organising, and controlling processes to achieve objectives. 

How to Make a Successful Project Plan and Achieve Your Goal

Leadership, on the other hand, focuses on inspiring people, setting a vision, and driving change. You can find out more about the importance of vision in:

What is a Vision Statement and Why are They Important?

In most situations, there is a need for both, and therefore, the most effective professionals combine both leadership and management skills to guide their teams successfully.

9. How Do Leaders Make Difficult Decisions?

Leaders are often responsible for making complex decisions that impact teams, organisations, or communities. We all make choices every day, but a leader has a particular responsibility when these decisions require careful thought and consideration.

Effective decision-making involves a process of gathering relevant information, consulting stakeholders, evaluating potential risks, and considering long-term outcomes. The decision-making process is explained here:

How To Make Decisions And Use A Decision-Making Process

Ethical judgment and clarity of purpose are also critical factors in making responsible leadership decisions. You can find out more in:

How to Make Good (Ethical) Decisions

10. How Can Someone Develop Leadership Skills?

Leadership development is an ongoing process. Anyone who wants to become a better leader must commit to continuous learning and self-improvement. You can get a good idea of where you are in your leadership development by exploring:

Leadership Skills: The Five-Level Competency Framework

Leadership development can be boosted through participating in leadership training programmes and reading books about leadership. 

Leadership Development: Master the Top Leadership and Life Skills

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Personal reflection and getting feedback is also vital to learning and continual improvement.

Gaining experience and challenging ourselves is also important. Over time, these experiences help individuals build confidence, improve decision-making abilities, and strengthen their leadership impact.

One of the proven, most effective ways to develop leadership skills is through mentorship or getting leadership coaching. You can find out more here:

What is Leadership Coaching and How is it Beneficial?

Final Thoughts On The Top Leadership Questions

Leadership is not limited to executives or managers. Anyone can demonstrate leadership by influencing others positively, solving problems, and contributing to a shared vision.

By understanding the most common leadership questions and applying the insights discussed in this article, aspiring leaders can build stronger teams, improve communication, and create meaningful impact in their situations and organisations.

Developing leadership skills takes time, patience, and continuous growth, but the rewards — both personally and professionally — are well worth the effort.

I am passionate about supporting people to be better leaders, and you can read more of my personal call to action in:

Why Leadership is Important to Everyone (and How We Can All Be Better Leaders)

If you want the right answers you have to start with the right questions

About The Right Questions

The Right Questions is for people who want to lead better, whether you are taking your first step or stepping up in leadership. We are all leaders (whether we know it or not) as we all have influence. So the question is, what are you doing with your influence?

Wherever you are on your leadership journey, I hope that you find resources on this site to help you on the next leg of your quest. Even if that is just the inspiration to take one small step in the right direction, then that is a success. If you can take pleasure in learning and travelling as you go, then so much the better.

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