The Entrepreneur’s Studio  Reflections: Why Authority Doesn’t Make You a Leader | Seth Godin  In this Reflections episode, Seth Godin challenges the common belief that authority equals leadership—and explains why true leadership is voluntary, not assigned.  Topics Covered:  • The difference between managing people and leading them  • Why leadership is voluntary—not tied to authority or title  • How to create “enrollment” instead of compliance  If you have authori...

The Entrepreneur’s Studio

The Entrepreneur’s Studio

Reflections: Why Authority Doesn’t Make You a Leader | Seth Godin

APR 14, 20267 MIN
The Entrepreneur’s Studio

Reflections: Why Authority Doesn’t Make You a Leader | Seth Godin

APR 14, 20267 MIN

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The Entrepreneur’s Studio Reflections: Why Authority Doesn’t Make You a Leader | Seth Godin In this Reflections episode, Seth Godin challenges the common belief that authority equals leadership—and explains why true leadership is voluntary, not assigned. Topics Covered: • The difference between managing people and leading them • Why leadership is voluntary—not tied to authority or title • How to create “enrollment” instead of compliance If you have authority in your business, does that automatically make you a leader? According to Seth Godin, the answer is no, and believing it does might be holding you back. In this Reflections episode of The Entrepreneur’s Studio, Seth breaks down the critical difference between management and leadership. Managers rely on authority to drive consistency and results. Leaders, on the other hand, create movement. They point to a future and invite others to come along without guarantees and without forcing compliance. Seth explains that leadership is not about control. It’s about enrollment. Whether with employees or customers, great leaders create the conditions for people to willingly join a journey. Instead of telling people what to do, they tell a story that makes others want to be part of where they’re going. For entrepreneurs, this shift is powerful. You don’t need permission, a title, or a team reporting to you to lead. Leadership starts in small moments, trying something new, creating something meaningful, and inviting others to participate. Over time, those moments build trust, momentum, and real influence. • Why authority can create compliance but not true leadership • How leaders create voluntary followers through vision and story • Why small, consistent actions are the starting point for leadership “Leadership says, I’m going over there, who wants to come?” — Seth Godin https://www.auris.io/Follow The Entrepreneur’s Studio so you never miss an episode:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/Youtube: http://www.youtube.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.comThe Entrepreneur’s Studio is sponsored by Auris, helping small and mid-sized businesses simplify payroll and HR with powerful tools and real human support. Learn more at https://www.auris.io