First, please note that this post is 100% based on zero facts. I have no scientific research that would support these claims, except that I taught used to teach science. It should also be noted…I don’t like cats. 🙂
There are many leadership styles. While watching my black lab run this weekend, I was reminded of a brief roommate I had in college who could never understand why I couldn’t stand her cat. We just never meshed, he and I. (the cat.) I feel like he KNEW that too, and took advantage of my annoyance with him, to show up on my room, or ergh, in my closet. Maybe that is where my true dislike began. Which leadership style can you most relate too?
Don’t be aloof, be a people person.
Cats will turn their tail to you, and walk away. Dogs will lick your face. Enough said.Â
Don’t be too independent, be a team player!
Cats are fiercely independent. They are picky about who they will snuggle and social with. They are often invisible during the day, seeming only to appear in the evening, especially if that is when they are fed. Dogs will sniff up up to anyone. They want to play, they just need a willing participant.Â
Dogs are companionable, they hang out, they like to be with you, they like your company, whereas cats like it for as long as they want it, and then they’re off.
It’s not about you, it’s about what’s happening around you.Â
Cats are notoriously nosy (um, hello curiosity!). They want to be the center of attention, make everything about them, and  know everything that is going on around them. Dogs? They just want to be out & about. Or chasing a squirrel. Or a ball. Or swimming in a pond. Or digging up a garden. Or rolling around in the grass.
 Dogs travel in packs! Surround yourself with an inspirational, supportive, creative team. Student success should be your goal, not winning a popularity cat test, I mean, contest.
Be more dog, people. Be more dog.
I like my new goal…to lead like a dog. Can you think of any other leadership parallels?
woof-ly,
Amber
Tom stoner says
Amber
I love this post! So true in so many ways. I too am not a cat person, but love to watch my doberman in action.
Dan Gallagher says
“Loyalty – a dog is naturally born with a sense of loyalty for it’s owner, and each dog displays this loyalty in it’s own unique way.” -https://idratherbewithmydog.net/qualities-of-a-dog/
A leader needs to be loyal to their followers. A leader needs to display a sense of ‘I’ve got your back’