13/05/2026
The Duck or the Chicken?
The Secret to Versatile Leadership ๐ฆ๐
โI recently saw this image, and it sparked a realization.
The beauty of these two images is that they arenโt "Right vs Wrong", they are "Context vs Context." The "best" leader isn't the one at the front or the one at the back. Itโs the one who knows when to switch positions.
In leadership theory, this is known as Situational Leadership.
โ1. Leading from Behind (The Chicken):
This is about Empowerment and Safety.
When a team is experienced and skilled, they donโt need a pathfinder, they need a guardian. By walking behind, you give your team the freedom to explore and lead, while you stay back to ensure no one is left behind and the big picture remains secure.
โ2. Leading from the Front (The Duck):
This is about Clarity and Momentum. When a team is facing a brand-new challenge, a tight deadline, or a period of uncertainty, they need a trailblazer. They need someone to absorb the "wind resistance," set the pace, and say, "Follow me, I have got the path cleared."
If youโre always the "Duck," you might hinder your team's growth.
If youโre always the "Chicken," your team might lose their sense of direction.
If your team is learning, lead from the front.
If your team is growing, lead from behind.
โA "good" leader isn't stuck in one position. They have the emotional intelligence to know when to be the duck and when to be the chicken.
The goal is to be both.
โwhatโs your opinion.
(A good article from another group)