Recently read a great article from Bill Taylor, who is the founding editor of Fast Company, best-selling author of Mavericks at Work and his most recent book Practically Radical. In the article, Bill mentions two questions that his friend and Fast Company co-founder Alan Webber identifies in his book Rules of Thumb. These are crucial questions for leaders to answer, both for themselves as well as the organizations they lead.
1. What keeps you up at night? This one is a familiar question for most leaders. What makes you cry? What makes you mad? What are the things that nag at you? This question has to do with what you are passionate about. What are the problems in the world you want to help solve? Usually the things that keep us up can be incredibly frustrating to us until we get them solved.
2. What gets you up in the morning? This one is less familiar to most of us, but probably even more important. What keeps you and your team committed? Engaged and excited? This question has more to do with purpose. Do you look forward to jumping in to the career or current job you have on a daily basis? Especially as things get tougher and more demanding than ever, we need to make sure we are laser focused and determined and locked in on what motivates us.