
Leadership Is Half the Story
A Fresh Look at Followership, Leadership, and Collaboration
Visão geral de Leadership Is Half the Story
"Leadership is Half the Story" revolutionizes workplace dynamics by proving followership equals leadership. Endorsed by Marshall Goldsmith as "forward-thinking, prescient," it challenges conventional wisdom. What if your team's success hinges not on better leaders, but on the relationship between leading and following?
Temas principais em Leadership Is Half the Story
- followership skills
- generative partnership model
- interpersonal agility
- collaborative team dynamics
- complementary workplace roles
Citações de Leadership Is Half the Story
Leadership is only half the story.
Followership remains 'underacknowledged, underrated, and underdeveloped'.
Poor followership is the primary reason middle managers get fired.
True followership focuses on achieving team goals.
Partnerships become truly generative when both parties embrace leadership and followership roles.
Personagens de Leadership Is Half the Story
- Marc HurwitzAuthor and developer of the partnership model
- Samantha HurwitzAuthor and developer of the partnership model
- Larry BossidyFormer Honeywell CEO discussed as a case study
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Perguntas Frequentes Sobre Este Livro
Leadership is Half the Story challenges traditional leadership models by arguing that followership is equally critical to organizational success. Co-authors Marc and Samantha Hurwitz present a dynamic framework where leadership and followership roles fluidly shift based on context, enabling partnerships that drive innovation and productivity. The book blends research, case studies, and actionable strategies for fostering collaborative teams.
This book is ideal for corporate leaders, HR professionals, entrepreneurs, and frontline employees seeking to improve workplace collaboration. It’s particularly valuable for those navigating agile teams, remote work dynamics, or organizational change, as it offers tools to rethink hierarchical structures and empower all team members.
Yes—the book provides a groundbreaking perspective on leadership, emphasizing followership’s role in driving 17–43% improvements in metrics like revenue, customer satisfaction, and employee engagement. Its blend of theory, real-world examples, and practical exercises makes it a actionable guide for modern workplaces.
The book reframes followership as an active, skilled role that enables leadership to thrive. Followers aren’t passive recipients but co-creators who challenge ideas, provide feedback, and occasionally lead. This dynamic “flip” between roles is contextual, fostering adaptability in fast-paced environments.
The partnership model integrates leadership and followership into a seamless system where:
- Roles shift based on expertise and context
- Open communication replaces top-down mandates
- Accountability is shared
- Trust is built through mutual influence
This approach contrasts with rigid hierarchies, promoting innovation and resilience.
“A choreographer wouldn’t train only one dancer” – Illustrates the absurdity of focusing solely on leadership development.
“Followership isn’t a fallback position – it’s the wind beneath leadership’s wings” – Highlights followership’s active role in organizational success.
The book’s fluid role model aligns perfectly with remote work, where rigid hierarchies often fail. It advises:
- Empowering team members to lead initiatives
- Normalizing feedback loops across all levels
- Building “partnership contracts” to clarify dynamic responsibilities
Some practitioners note the model requires significant mindset shifts in traditional organizations. While research-backed, implementing its partnership approach may challenge teams accustomed to clear hierarchies. The authors counter this by providing step-by-step coaching frameworks.
Unlike books focused solely on leadership traits (e.g., Leaders Eat Last), this title explicitly equips followers with skills to co-create success. It’s often paired with Dare to Lead for its emphasis on vulnerability, but stands apart with its dual-role focus.
The book includes:
- Self-assessment checklists for leadership/followership styles
- “Collaboration audits” to identify team imbalances
- Role-play scenarios for practicing fluid transitions
- Metrics to track partnership health over time
With AI and automation reshaping work, the book’s emphasis on human collaboration skills remains crucial. Its principles help teams adapt to rapid technological changes by fostering psychological safety and iterative learning—key for navigating uncertainty.
Marc’s dual expertise in neuroscience (University of Waterloo) and corporate HR brings unique rigor to the book. His research on cognitive agility informs the model’s emphasis on adaptive thinking, while real-world experience ensures practical strategies.

















