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Why Clever And Lazy People Make The Best Leaders


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(http://www.farnamstreetblog.com/2013/05/warren-buffett-the-threethings-i-look-for-in-a-person/). Intelligence, energy, and integrity. And if they dont have the last one, dont even bother with the first two.

Ideally you want all three but people dont always cooperate. These qualities tend to be difficult to judge in hiring someone. So we end up with all sorts of combinations and permutations in organizations. A lot of people feel that stupid people are the worst RECOMMENDED FOR YOU problem. (Id argue that intelligent people without The 15 Most Disturbing Images From Google Street View integrity are even (http://w worse. w w .businessinsider.com/disturbingThey know the system, play (http://www.businessinsider.com/disturbinggooglegoogle-street-view-photospolitics well, and streetoften 2013-9) end up in grey areas.) With or view photosPow ered by Sailthru (http://w w w .sailthru.com/concierge) 2013-9) without integrity, its easier to get rid of an unintelligent person than an intelligent one. Simplifying greatly (and removing integrity from the equation), we end up with four combinations: stupid and hard-working, stupid and lazy, intelligent and hard-working, and intelligent and lazy. So what happens with smart lazy people? *** Erich von Manstein, one of the top strategists in Hitlers German Military, described Kurt Gebhard Adolf Philipp Freiherr von Hammerstein-Equord, the former Commander-in-Chief of the Reichswehr as probably one of the cleverest people I ever met.* Both men, according to Ben Breen (http://straighttogo.com/clever-and-lazy/), are widely credited with the following quote that gets to the heart of the matter.

I divide my officers into four groups. There are clever, diligent, stupid, and lazy officers. Usually two characteristics are combined. Some are clever and diligent their place is the General Staff. The next lot are stupid and lazy they make up 90 percent of every army and are suited to routine duties. Anyone who is both clever and lazy is qualified for the highest leadership duties, because he possesses the intellectual clarity and the composure necessary for difficult decisions. One must beware of anyone who is stupid and diligent he must not be entrusted with any responsibility because he will always cause only mischief. *** This actually makes quite a bit of sense to me. Stupid and Lazy You can accommodate unintelligent and lazy people by separating work into chunks. We do this all the time by breaking jobs down into routine tasks, creating policies and procedures that remove any need of judgment. (My guess is this happens eventually in every organization because at some point the response to consistently poor judgement calls is to create a bureaucratic process/policy that attempts to remove that error.) Its all very McDonalds like and these people tend to be easily replaceable. Stupid and Energetic von Hammerstein-Equord recognized these people cause nothing but mischief. To him, they should be fired immediately. I tend to agree. Despite good intentions, they often create more work for others.

Intelligent and Energetic You want these people around. Im guessing that von Hammerstein-Equord thought theyd be fit for middle management. Which makes sense. I imagine he saw them as company men: safe, reliable, rule following. He likely saw them as people who didnt challenge authority or speak up. I think this is a bit of a leap; I know plenty of hard working smart people who, occasionally, challenge authority. I think this happens for a few reasons. Perhaps theyve grown too frustrated with what they see as absurdity. Or perhaps, and this is more likely, they put away ambitions of climbing the corporate ladder. (Depending on your organization, smart and unquestioning can be the easiest way to a promotion.) Intelligent and Lazy An under-appreciated aspect of todays workforce that von Hammerstein-Equord thought fit to lead because he possesses the intellectual clarity and the composure necessary for difficult decisions. These people can be challenging to work with. They delegate and trust people to do their jobs. They dont micromanage; they question. They avoid unproductive things (think meetings, paper shuffling, busy work). They dont seek consensus because often that means more work, not less. They focus on a few key priorities. They dont run around with solutions looking for problems. Often they have no desire to move up in an organization. This gives them the freedom to be different. Maybe von Hammerstein-Equord was onto something.

Considering the framework above, its interesting to contemplate the consequences of mismatching types and jobs.
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Interesting now put integrity back into the equation and see the results.
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