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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Motivating Your Team After Success
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Stop Being So Nice
- Reflect. Ask yourself whether there are times you should've spoken up but held your tongue. Do you avoid certain types of conflicts?
- Get feedback. Ask trusted friends and colleagues how they perceive your readiness to engage in constructive conflict. They might see patterns that are less obvious to you.
- Experiment. You don't have to change overnight. Try pushing back on a request or speaking up in a meeting and see how it goes. Preface your comment with an admission that you are working on getting better at conflict. This will help demonstrate your sincerity.
Stop Being So Nice
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
- What 3 words describe me as a leader? Which one do I most need to change if I am to become a better leader? How will I do it?
- How do I define success as a leader? Am I on track? What do I still need to do to achieve success?
- What are my core values? To what extent am I leading in alignment with them? Am I walking the talk?
- If I had to change one aspect of my leadership, to achieve improved team / organisational performance, it would be........
- Am I a leader of value, or values, or both? Am I prepared to sacrifice performance for what I hold to be right?
- What was the last (conscious) action I adopted, to improve my leadership effectiveness? Was I / it successful? What could I have done differently?
- Am I confident that I will deliver my very best performance on a consistent basis when I am under pressure?
- Does my organisation have a leadership strategy (ie an integrated platform to attract, develop and retain top leadership talent for competitive success)?
- Are values embedded in the way my organisation thinks and acts?
- What are the top 3 values of my organisation?
- Do I believe that the values of my organisation are likely to hold up under pressure?
- Do I have personal experience of seeing the values of my organisation drive high performance?
- Do the values of our organisation drive the strategy of our organisation or is strategy developed regardless of values?
- Has the strategy of our organisation been benchmarked for alignment and consistency with the values of our organisation?
- Do the values of our organisation create a platform for consistent high performance, even under pressure?
- Am I confident that my organisation will deliver its very best performance on a consistent basis when it is under pressure?
- Does my organisation strive for excellence or is it comfortable with ‘satisfactory underperformance’?
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Exploring Dimensions of Leadership
Exploring Dimensions of Leadership
Finding True, Positive Leadership
Finding True, Positive Leadership
Monday, October 18, 2010
The 1000th post on the Positive Leadership Blog
The 1000th post on the Positive Leadership Blog
Sunday, October 17, 2010
UK leaders lag behind in the first global ranking of leadership effectiveness
UK leaders lag behind in the first global ranking of leadership effectiveness
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Prioritising Leadership Development
Prioritising Leadership Development
Success Takes Time
Success Takes Time
Friday, October 15, 2010
Executive Leadership and Business Performance
What about the effects of executive leadership style and resulting corporate culture? Do certain leadership styles have a competitive edge? Could CEO as brand actually kill a company? Which Silicon Valley companies are best positioned for success, and which could be at a disadvantage? This is an insightful and spirited discussion about the psychology of executive leadership style and corporate culture, and their effects on business performance.
Bill Campbell, Chairman of the Board, Intuit
Gordon K. Davidson, Chairman, Fenwick & West, LLP
Daniel Denison, Professor of Management and Organization, IMD; CEO, Denison Consulting
Kavin Stewart, Co-founder & CEO, LOLapps
Moderator:
Rebecca Turner, Professor of Organizational Psychology, MGSM, Alliant International University; Owner, Turner Consulting Group
Executive Leadership and Business Performance
Failure Is An Essential Part of Process
Failure Is An Essential Part of Process
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Helping Women Climb the Corporate Ladder
Helping Women Climb the Corporate Ladder
Chile's Heroes Have a Lesson for Rio and Co
Chile's Heroes Have a Lesson for Rio and Co
Women and the Transition to Senior Management
Women and the Transition to Senior Management
Treating Customers and Employees Well
Treating Customers and Employees Well
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Positive Leadership is an Effective Motivator
Positive Leadership is an Effective Motivator
Create Candor in the Workplace
Create Candor in the Workplace
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Maximising the Value of Investment in Leadership Development
Maximising the Value of Investment in Leadership Development
Monday, October 11, 2010
10 Aspects of Executive Presence
10 Aspects of Executive Presence
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Fear
Fear
Saturday, October 09, 2010
What Drives Our Leadership Impact?
What differentiates a connected leader is the way in which they impact and influence those around them and this is largely determined by the way in which they view good leadership. More than even our individual skill-set, how we see the role of leadership greatly determines the impact we have on others and the success we will have as leaders.
We need to examine our beliefs if we are to change our impact and effectiveness with those around us.
Your ability to do this is largely determined by the "below the waterline" type factors.
What Drives Our Leadership Impact?
Why Good Boards Aren't There When You Need Them
Why Good Boards Aren't There When You Need Them



















