Why no one wants to be the leader anymore
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Recent research shows that only about 30% of workers want
to become managers in the next few years.
The core reason? “Nobody showed them how to lead effectively.”
Most newly promoted leaders receive minimal training — one study found that 66%
had eight hours or less of management training, and 43% of first-year
managers had none at all.
This leadership-training gap means many struggles when moving from “leading
self” to “leading others,” because the skills that earned them a promotion
aren’t the ones required to excel in the new role.
The article suggests four key actions organizations can take: define role
transitions clearly, develop tailored training, provide mentors for new
managers, and hold leaders accountable for their people’s development.
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