Leadership Development Programme
July 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under Leadership Development
Leadership Development Programme is just one of the leadership development articles at Leader House™. In this article, we will be taking a brief look at what a leadership development programme is and how to build an optimal programme for your employees.
What Is A Leadership Development Programme?
Leadership Development Programmes are tailor-designed schedules of activities that seek to improve the leadership skills of a workforce or group of workers. Leadership development programmes are typically targetted at the graduate intake who have been within a company for 3-5 years. At this critical point in their career – these ‘Generation Y‘ individuals will be looking to move on to the next step in their career. Whether that future is at their current company will depend on how attractive and possible a leadership role will be on their current path. Therefore by targeting leadership development programmes at twenty-something employees, companies are helping to retain talent within their organisation.
How Do I Build A Good Leadership Development Programme?
Good leadership development programmes consist of the following 5 success factors.
1. Multiple leadership training techniques
Employees learn in different ways and favour certain teaching techniques over others. Therefore it would be dangerous to create a course with only one technique in mind. You are not creating a ‘fad diet’ leadership course. You want to create a course that will hit all the bases and have the best chance at really engaging with the participants.
2. Hollistic view of leadership
Many companies take a very narrow view of leadership. Often management skill and strategic thinking are put at the forefront of important topics. While a good leadership development programme should also address people skills, leadership traits and charismatic leadership to deliver a wide picture and full curriculum.
3. Link to On-The-Job Application.
A crucial element in a leadership development programme is the link between theory and practice. Abstract leadership principles may indeed be sound, but the true measure of the success of a leadership programme is whether these principles can be taught in a such a way that they can be instantly applied to the management of the business. This real-life link is the key factor that distinguishes self-help books from life coaches, dieting books from fitness instructors, and management books from good leadership programmes.
4. Respectable length of time
Leadership isn’t a skill that can be perfected overnight. Leadership excellence is often grown over years of experience. In an attempt to replicate this gradual development – it is important that leadership development programmes are low-intensity courses that span several months, as apposed to a one week crash course. By increasing the length of the programme – instructors will be able to use the programme to actually support and enrich the professional development that the manager gains from their day-to-day job. For instance, the manager can discuss problems that they are running into during the application of certain leadership techniques they have learnt in ‘class’, and hence the skills can be perfected and honed over time. And thus the programme and work life becomes incorporated.
5. A meaningful conclusion
Like every task set in a business – the end must be kept in mind. Why is this programme taking place? To prepare young employees to be managers? To improve the ability of senior management? Whatever the objective – the programme should end with a concluding activity that will display the skills that the participants have learned on their course. As well as this being motivational tool to keep participants actively involved with the course, it also helps to build confidence and affirm the belief that they are now capable of achieving more through leadership.
Examples of such events could involve hosting a conference (involving public speaking), implementing an intiative, heading up a new division, or receiving a promotion.
If you keep these sucess factors in mind when creating your leadership development programme – you should see improved results.
Simon Oates – Leader House™
Examples Of Poor Leadership
July 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under Leadership
History has presented us with plenty of examples of poor leadership. Some notable recent examples of poor leadership:
1. Richard Fuld – Allowed excessive risk taking and poor governance drive Lehman Brothers neatly into the ground.
2. Sir Allen Stanford – Showed a blatant disregard for integrity and commited fraud on a vast scale via his corporation Standford Financial Group. The SEC has recently described the scandal as a ‘Ponzi Scheme’
3. Rick Wagoner – Displayed a lack of strategic oversight while CEO at General Motors. The period of time he was at the helm – GM’s stock price plummeted by 90%. His strategies were simply not forward looking – and GM fell behind competition vastly in terms of cost cutting and product innovation. Rick was forced to stand down as CEO in return for receiving government aid in 2009.
Examples Of Poor Leadership Traits
Impatience. Leaders who don’t fully appreciate that good strategy takes time to implement, and that iniatives need room to develop and mature, invariably will frustrate and increase the stress of those beneath them. Constantly unrealistic demands will demoralise and sap away loyalty.
Aggression. There is no place for fear in the boardroom, and yet it still persists in badly led companies across the world. Women as well as men are perfectly capable of being aggressive torwards their collegues, and let me assure you that there is little else you could do that would cause a such a rapid loss of respect.
Insincerity. Insincerity is the underminer of all policy, all intiative, all strategy and all success in leadership. A word you speak without conviction might as well have not been spoken at all and may even cause damage. A leader might be able to bluff for a few months, but once they’re found out – the stack of cards will fall and your ‘greatest asset’ will be grabbing their pitck forks before you can say ‘lynch’.
Incompetence. Using the steel magnate Andrew Carnegie as an example – you do not have to be expert in your companies field to be able to lead a company brilliantly. Andrew famously praised his management team as knowing more about steel than he did – and this honest admission not only motivated his team, but reflected his own culture of respect.
At contrast to this however, is pretending to be an industry expert when you still have much to learn from the ‘Dumbies Guide to your industry’. Your secret will likely be discovered at the companies most critical time, and your employment prospects won’t look too peachy thereafter.
How Can I Improve My Leadership Skills?
Avoiding poor leadership is surprising simple. Put aside a little time for your personal development, invest in yourself and find the best learning resources you can. I will recommend the same course to you as I do to close associates; ‘Apply Leadership‘. Its a short audio course that holds the potential to boost your leadership skills in a noticable way overnight!
Simon Oates – Leader House
The Pursuit Of Something Better – Review
If you’re looking for a review of “The Pursuit Of Something Better” then you’ve come to the right place. I’m currently reading an advance copy, and will be publishing LeadershipExpert’s official review within a week, so stay tuned!
Introduction
‘The Pursuit Of Something Better’ follows the story of US Cellular – a regional telecoms company, through its journey to becoming home to one of the most vibrant and motivated cultures in the USA. As an underdog in the telecoms industry – US Cellular has to fight to survive in the modern world, but the employees fight for it, due to their extreme loyalty and pride.
On one day every year, the managers from across the organisation leave their positions to attend a conference that announces the results of something very dear to them – the annual employee satisfaction questionaire. Grass-root staff rise to the challenge and the company ticks over just fine without them. The atmosphere at the conference is likened to that of a concert – not an annual review. What on earth has happened at this company to drive such enthusiasm?
Well, you’ll have to buy the book yourself to find out!
Review
Review is coming soon!
Purchase
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Managing Generation Y
July 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Productivity
‘Generation Y’ is the affectionate name given to the demographic cohort that was born between 1980 – 1995, although specific definitions do vary. This group hence forms today’s teenagers and twenty-somethings – a group highly sought after by large recruiters, and whom form the solid base of employees for many multinationals. The problem of how to lead this generation is a hot topic.
What Are Busineses Doing To Attract Generation Y?
As competition has increased among the large graduate recruiters to attract the best ‘Generation Y’ talent, they have been fighting among themselves to paint the best picture of their own workplace. Of course, promises have to be met, and so in painting their company in this brighter way, they have indirectly led to progressive changes in the workplace. These new changes to the working environment include:
1. More flexible working hours for a better work/life balance. (Example – ‘The Big Four‘)
2. Guaranteed acceptance onto management training programmes after preconditions have been met. (Example – Enterprise Rent a Car)
3. Extensive induction training.
4. The opportunity to rotate round departments and roles. (Example – Unilever, P&G and Johnson & Johnson)
5. Higher reliance upon internal promotions to fill vacancies.
It is clear that the recruiters believe that generation Y care less about salary and traditional benefits, and more about the pursuit of an interesting, fulfilling and and less stressful job than their parents. This trend definitely seems to be following the general shift away from Fordism factory workers, and towards independent, respected and empowered workers, that has been taking place in the last century.
What Are Businesses Are Doing To Lead Generation Y?
When it comes to leading ‘Generation Y’ – new leadership styles have evolved to compliment the new ‘people -orientated’ workplace. These have manifested into:
1. Annual reviews taking a more personal development focus, rather than productivity. Managers are trying to adopt more of a ‘coaching’ and ’supportive’ role. Managers are told to encourage and train employees so that in the future they are able to take their place.
2. A more democratic and team-based way of working – where ‘on-the-job’ training is becoming more popular, and instructions on how to actually ‘get the work done’ is now coming from from experienced teammates more often than the manager.
Do These Methods Actually Work?
The evidence isn’t very clear on this issue. Despite all these new intiatives and opportunities that ‘Generation Y’s parents dreamed of, these young workers are extremely likely to leave a company they join after a short period of time (every 4-5 years on average), which is a far higher rate of turnover than their parents, the ‘baby boomers’.
I believe that this is happening for 2 main reasons. Firstly – only a fraction of companies are actually fulfilling the promises made to potential job candidates. The hype that recruiters drum up is unsustainable and almost impossible for companies to deliver on. This it doesn’t surprise me one bit to discover that graduates are continually drawn to the ‘greener’ grass on the other side of the hill.
Secondly, and this is linked with the first reason, managers are going about implementing these intiatives in a reluctant way and unsatisfactory way. Either managers are attaching too many ‘novelty’ intiatives to rudementary and meanial jobs – such that the employee feels like it’s all a show, or managers are only introducing leadership techniques as part of a ‘token’ effort.
For instance, I’m in disbelief at the number of times I’ve heard managers undermine their human resource counterparts with phrases such as “Now, I’ve been told by the people above to tell you that …”. This sort of attitude in implementing policies if effectively negatating any positive effect they were supposed to bring.
Therefore I would argue that, while it appears that ‘Generation Y’ workers are extremely unappreciative of the benefits and perks that exist today – these so-called perks only exist in policy and paper and aren’t created or supported with sincere intention from managers. In fact – this move towards pseudo-policy is alienating our Gen Y workers, and this may be able to explain why they are constantly on the move.
My Recommendation
Changes that companies have made to their leadership and human resource strategies have been well thought out, and do add good value to the job a company could offer a graduate – however to be able to lead Generation Y effectively, a heavy focus must be put on educating and training management to sincerely back these new efforts.
My Journey & The Secret To My Success
June 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Leadership
Welcome!
If you are interested in attracting wealth and success into your life using the law of attraction, then I’m confident you will find my own personal development story of at least ‘some use’ in your own journey. It’s a little longer than my average post, but you owe it to yourself to read it all and learn from my experience!
About 11 months ago I was in a terrible place. I felt like I was going absolutely nowhere. After being an employee for so long, I had become conditioned to feel like this was my only route – my only choice.
It turns out I was thankfully mistaken
Whether you’re a graduating student or a manager of 20 years, it’s likely you feel that you have very limited control over your life. Joining a graduate training scheme, or bidding for the next promotion seems like the natural path we should take.
But how often do we solemnly stop, think and weigh up whether the ‘obvious’ course of action is the right one? I had never really done that, and as a result I felt powerless and unhappy with where I was.
But June last year, I uncovered a resource that held the secret to the success that now fills my life with happiness (and wealth) just one year on. It is a powerful secret that I am more than happy to use Leadership-Expert.co.uk to share with you all and hopefully enrich your life as a result. It helped me to destroy negative thoughts and even create serious wealth in a short period of time.
“I Finally Found The Courage To Do What I REALLY Wanted For A Change”
The powerful resource I am about to tell you about should take all the credit for helping me to get to where I am today.
It taught me that almost everything that happens in your life is a result of your manifested thoughts and feelings. This is the fundamental theory behind the law of attraction. It’s an incredible theory and principle that I uncovered along with 10 other natural laws one year ago. The laws sounded simple at first, but contained such meaning and relevance to my life, that I was able to apply them, use them, and take advantage of them to improve my own success. They were taught with so much enthusiasm and wisdom that I couldn’t help but use them to achieve greater heights the moment I stepped back out into the world.
So what is this special resource that I discovered used to change my life for the better? Which course inspired me to create Leadership-Expert.co.uk, and to reach out and grow in other areas of my life?
It’s a downloadable course called The 11 Forgotten Laws
The 11 Forgotten Laws is a revolutionary audio course, taught by Bob Proctor, who starred in the hit personal development feature ‘The Secret’ and went on to receive international acclaim. The course contains 12 digital discs with 95 tracks that cover all elements of the 11 Forgotten Laws. These tracks are so enjoyable and empowering to listen to, and yet while having fun, you’ll also be re-shaping your future.
The course de-mystifies laws such as ‘the law of receiving‘ and ‘the law of supply‘. They underpin everything that happens in our lives, and conquering the concepts behind them will allow you to achieve more than you ever have before. If you will it to happen, it will happen if you can master these 11 forgotten laws.
Have you ever wondered why some people just seem to be ‘destined’ for a richer and more successful path than you? Why, even though they aren’t actively seeking wealth, they stumble into fortune and opportunity again and again?
That Isn’t ‘luck’. The Ability To Use The 11 Laws Simply Comes Naturally To These People
Mastering the law of attraction and the other 10 laws will allow you to craft a life in which success and opportunity appears to present itself to you in a similar way. Soon you will be the envy of your friends for your apparant good fortune.
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Winner – Best E-Course: The 11 Forgotten Laws
May 11, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, Motivation
Official Winner Of The Leader House ‘Best Leadership E-Course’ Award. May 2009.
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Why I Bought The 11 Forgotten Laws
Do you remember that first spark of hope you felt when you watched ‘The Secret’ DVD?
I clearly remember the desire that filled my heart, knowing that – Yes, I can make my dreams come true – FINALLY! Ok, so these sorts of products do often create an immeadiate rush of energy and motivation. After a few weeks however and (to be honest) lazy application of the methods contained in the ‘The Secret’, I started wondering:
- “It seems to work for other people, but I just can’t get it right.”
- “I’m frustrated that sometimes I can get it to work, but sometimes I can’t. What’s the trick?”
- “Why am I having so much trouble?”
- “I think the universe is against me.”
I don’t think I was alone. I mean if you think about, just like anything else, you have to practice many times before you see success at a difficult challenge. A child doesn’t learn to walk without falling over a couple of times, right?
But in practice, everything is easier said and done. When you’re frustrated, it’s hard to stay positive. And it’s especially harder to stay positive when the evidence all around you is screams negativity like the unstable economy or senseless acts of violence such as those recently seen in Mumbai.
I think that many people give up because they think that “‘The Secret’
” is the “be all and end all” solution. Well, it’s NOT. ‘The Secret’
is just a small portion of the whole concept. It was never intended, and has never been, the whole answer.
I realised that coming to the conclusion that the Law of Attraction doesn’t work when all I ever did to educate myself was watch ‘The Secret’
19 times (without really looking at changing the habits of other areas of myr life) is like coming to the conclusion that exercising is not an effective way to lose weight because all I did is run on the treadmill for 2 hours a day while still stuffing myself with fried foods and cheesecakes.
So, I was hungry for new knowledge and sought it out. And discovered that ‘The Secret’ only focuses on one part of a whole host of principles that can help sculpt your life into a happier being.
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What Does The 11 Forgotten Laws E-Course Contain?
There’s quite alot to fit into this section because this is a bumper pack of resources!
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The original Holliwell classic that inspired the authors of ‘The Secret’ and many others. This is the definitive guide to the law of attraction, also known as manifestation. Find wonderful positive gems of inspiration in this internationally acclaimed book.
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2. 95 Lesson Tracks covering the whole 11 Forgotten Secrets contained on 12 ‘digital’ CDs.
Digital Disc 1 – Working With The Law
Why your mind can be your biggest enemy
How to identify between the two types of human thought that matter
How to stop previous accomplishments feeling meaningless
Digital Disc 2 – The Law of Thinking
An ingredient to add to your thought patterns to help escape past experiences
Help erase anxious thoughts
Why an educated and ethical person can so easily be broke
Digital Disc 3 – The Law of Supply
Age old advice you may only ‘think’ you appreciate fully
The Michael Phelps secret to accelarate your own personal and career advancement
Simple activity to help avoid having to ‘wait’ for anything ever again
Digital Disc 4 – The Law of Attraction
Escape mediocre results coming from half truths
Open the floodgates to your optimism and success
Digital Disc 5 – The Law of Receiving
How to bounce back when your back is up against the wall
A simple system of systematic giving that unleashes impressive returns
Digital Disc 6 – The Law of Increase
Step-by-step system to magnify praise and amplify growth
3 ways to create a massive paradigm shift
Generate confidence and raise your self esteem for public speaking
Digital Disc 7 – The Law of Compensation
How to build a wealth-attracting image
Stop walking past opportunies everyday
3 common but harmful daily habits you need to kill
Digital Disc 8 – The Law of Non-Resistance
Learn this frequent burnout-causing mistake many employees make
What you can learn from nature to experience greater prosperity
Digital Disc 9 – The Law of Forgiveness
An ‘unstoppable’ way to deal with suppressed anger
Embrace this type of affection to feel loved again
Digital Disc 10 – The Law of Sacrifice
Take control of your thinking with ‘rubber bat theory’
2 Habits to help you shoot up as the top performer in your company
Digital Disc 11 – The Law of Obedience
The surprising root to happiness
Nature vs Normal – bringing your life into allignment
Why large and larger problems can be good for you
Digital Disc 12 – The Law of Success
How to survive and even profit from the coming bankruptcy avalanche
Focusing on your hobbies to go from failure to success
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3. Complete Transcripts of The Audio Course
If you prefer to read rather than listen to this audio course, you’ll be able to to read every teaching contained in the audio lessons in this professional ebook.
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4. Bonus – The Prosperity Programme – Burt Goldman
Module 1 – Make The Law Of Attraction Work For You
In short: The secret to becoming a money magnet
An overwhelmingly simple gesture that could change your life
Rejection negative energies at a whim
The truth about wealth – a billionaire’s shocking confession
Module 2 – Do This To Attract Your Desires
The gift of irresistable persuasion
How a bankrupt and a billionaire are extremely similar
The stunning revelation that drove Bill Negrin to tattoo just two letters on his arm: “PA”.
Beyond sightseeing – One thing to really look out for when visiting a new city
Module 3 – Lifting The Curse of Unfulfilled Desires
How 2 green candles and a yellow cotton cloth helped Leroy Ricol find love
The astonishing technique that’s been turning ordinary people into money magnets since 1979
When money really does come out of thin air – How the author earned $5,560 with a mere thought
Module 4 – The Miraculous Universal Bank Meditation
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Complete control of your state of mind needs intense meditation and skill, right? Wrong!
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5. Bonus – 3 Hour Video Seminar – Manifest Like A Millionaire – Laura Silva
Each year, delegates of the ‘Million Mind’ conference pay $5,000 a ticket to experience life changing seminars. Access to a recorded session of those seminars is included in this package just to sweeten the deal.
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My Final Recommendation
So in conclusion:
1. Visitors to Leader House have rated this product as their favourite e-course, which is why I’m putting my name behind it.
2. This is a complete guide to the insightful principles that underpin our success in life.
3. Gaining this understanding helped me to become a far more effective leader.
4. There’s enough bonuses to keep you involved with this course for several weeks.
5. It was so peaceful yet exciting listening to a course like this in audio form.
But most of all…
5. It really delivered results for me.
Don’t forget to read the comments below left by visitors, or leave your own comment/review if you’ve purchased The 11 Forgotten Laws. Tell us what you think!
Charismatic Leadership
May 2, 2009 by admin
Filed under Leadership
Charismatic leadership is all about a superhero act. In an article titled “What exactly is charisma?” published in Fortune on January 15, 1996, Patricia Sellers says, “Charisma is a tricky thing. Jack Kennedy oozed it – but so did Hitler and Charles Manson. Con artists, charlatans, and megalomaniacs can make it their instrument as effectively as the best CEO’s, entertainers, and Presidents. Used wisely, it’s a blessing; indulged, it can be a curse. Charismatic visionaries lead people ahead, and sometimes astray.”
Practitioners of charismatic leadership have a firm belief that they can lead followers by unleashing their personal charm and grace. You can recognize one by the way he or she interacts with others – making each person feel like the most special on the planet!
While charismatic leadership is most often employed in the political arena where a large number of people have to be influenced within a short time, using little or no personal contact, it can be applied equally in a business situation. The leader seeks a “fan following”, and a devotion among followers which is usually absent from other forms of leadership. You can think of at least a couple of U.S. Presidents who had an almost hypnotic effect.
Charismatic leadership involves a great deal of theatrical behavior. A charismatic leader is a persuasive speaker, and a master of body language. Charismatic leaders are great at reading the occasion, and will tailor their behavior to suit the mood. At the same time, they are willing to take personal risk and make sacrifices in order to build their own credibility and trustworthiness in the eyes of their followers. Once their leadership is established, they will try to carve a distinct identity for their group of followers, and build an image of superiority for it. At the same time, these leaders identify themselves so strongly with the group that the group and the leader become nearly synonymous.
Alternatively, smart people seeking to become more charismatic have often sought out useful leadership books and learning material that will help them along the path to happiness and leadership. These days, most tend to be rather disappointing, but one e-course that is still respected by leadership professionals such as myself is the current industry leading course: ‘Apply Leadership‘ which I consider an essential ‘crash course’ in the principles you need to know to further your charisma or leadership skills and even find happiness in other areas of your life.
Academics have identified the following four stages of charismatic leadership:
Creating a new vision: Charismatic leaders are able to assess unfulfilled needs and opportunities in their environment and project their vision for a future without any shortcomings.
Articulating the vision: The leader will be able to communicate his belief in the vision to his followers and convince them of its viability.
Building trust: The next phase of charismatic leadership involves engendering trust among group members and securing their commitment.
Achieving the vision: The leader will set a personal example and empower others in order to sustain motivation so that the vision can be realized.
It may sound strange, but charismatic leadership is not necessarily an inborn trait. It can be learned and perfected, usually by watching the actions of other charismatic leader role models and modifying behavior in certain ways.
It is important to note that charismatic leadership can be a double edged sword. It all boils down to the motives of the leader. Charismatic leaders can be a bit insincere, more concerned about themselves than their followers. Such a tendency towards narcissism can do a great deal of damage to organizations. On the other hand, if their heart is in the right place, charismatic leaders can work magic like no other.
Leadership Vision
May 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Leadership
“I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.“ John F Kennedy, Former American President.
President Kennedy’s landmark vision “Landing on the Moon” When President, Kennedy quoted the above in the year 1961, he surely believed that his nation should commit itself to achieve the goal, by the end of the decade; America would be able to land a man on the Moon and return him safely to the Earth. That statement and plan would only come from a visionary and great leader. And it exemplifies the type of leadership we expect from such great leaders. We want the leaders to motivate by setting unthinkably high aspirations; even though there may be tremendous uncertainties we should face in the future to attain the goal. Now we know that Kennedy’s visionary statement became a reality and the man landed on the moon and came back to earth unharmed, without such a vision, such a landmark goal should not have been a reality. His vision was bold that it should be done at any cost.
What is a Vision Statement? Before deciding whether we need a vision statement, we first of all to know what this vision statement is?. A vision is a statement written or unwritten statement, which is just like our ambition to become, say what we will become after 5 years. A leadership vision should stretch an individual’s capabilities and image of himself. It gives shape and direction to our future. Our personal vision statement provides the direction necessary to guide the course of our days and the choices we make about our future. Our personal vision statement is a torch shining in the darkness to illuminate our way. Now we understood about the vision statement, now write our personal vision statement as a first step in focusing our life – for our joy, our accomplishments, our contribution, our glory, and for our legacy.
One of the qualities that a person must have is the ability to envision the future. Vision might seem an exalted ambition compared with the harsh realities of the future. But without vision, growth and achieving goals becomes difficult. Vision helps simplify the decision-making process, as organizations need to make hundreds of decisions per day to simple stay afloat in this environment. Without a view of the big picture for the future, making even a small decision can appear as a mountain to be climbed.
Alternatively, smart people have often forgone vision statements and sought out useful leadership books and learning material that will help them along the path to happiness and leadership. These days, most tend to be rather disappointing, but one e-course that is still respected by leadership professionals such as myself is the current industry leader: ‘Apply Leadership‘, which I consider to be an essential ‘crash course’ in the principles you need to know to further your career or leadership skills and even find happiness in other areas of your life.
Visions range in length from a couple of words to several pages, but normally people prefer shorter vision statements because they can remember their shorter visions. Our unit has a vision too; To be the most preferred supplier of quality product in category to result in sales revenue of more than Rs.1000 crore by FY 2010 .
Here there are two examples of vision statements, one is for an individual and another is for the purposes of organizational leadership;
•“In 2010, I will be a head of a profit center in an organization of good repute in India” (Individual) •”We will become a recognized and respected hotel chain in Asia in 3 years.” (Organization)
How we can prepare vision statement:
1. First identify the goals.
2. Uncover the real, human value in those goals.
3. Identify what you value most about you, your goals how and how you will achieve your goals.
4. Combine your values & goals and polish the words until you have a vision statement inspiring yourselves enough to energize and motivate you.
To build a vision of the future requires a lot of time and effort and successful people are those who can strike a balance between both, combining vision and execution. Vision is painting a picture of tomorrow’s world before you. It is about imagining a future day in your life? With the values and goals, which you are making and keeping in mind for the changing competitive environment of future. It is about thinking through painstaking and crafting come out with productive solutions. To build a vision of the future, one needs to come at it from various angles, because technology and competition do not stand still.
Why is vision so important? If an individual is in the initial stages of his career, it cannot compete and win over others; however it can think of it in long term, as at present the others have a far better edge over you. The individual needs to envision the future advantages and disadvantages that will come and build a leadership vision based on that situation. It may take time for these opportunities to manifest. The person needs enough resources and patience for the coming years to face the uncertainties. It is not easy because today’s pressures and deadlines will tend to take precedence. Organizations have to make sure vision is not sacrificed considering the present circumstances.
To be effective, a vision must motivate people. President Kennedy’s vision to let land the first man on the moon by the end of the 1960’s and it is one of the most famous examples of effective leadership vision. To motivate people, a vision might be expressed in arousing tones. The leadership vision to first land the first human on the moon would have been motivational to the engineers and scientists who made it happen no matter how the vision was expressed. It was motivational for two reasons: it gave them a very concrete, time-bounded target and it was an exciting challenge for the people associated with the project, that is too with the support of the most powerful man on the land.
If you own a car rental company, creating a motivational vision would be harder. It is very difficult to know how much you have to do to improve the customer service at lower costs. You have no idea what the customers expect from you, meaning you have to put in lots of effort such as conducting a surveys and evaluations, what the competitors are doing for their customers. If you are already in the top 3 in this industry, you have also to know how much higher can you go? In that case, the most motivational vision for such a business might be to make it to number one over the next 3 years. If your vision is not time-related, it is very difficult to get excited about it, mainly because there is no sense of urgency to do anything new, but your vision must be having the mettle that your company will be No.1 in 5 years, but this needs a lot of bravery, since just preparing a vision statement is not enough, you have to the daringness to go ahead with your vision statement and to achieve your goals within the time period, you decided for yourself.
It is said that visionary leadership motivates staff to overcome tough challenges and to achieve goals, however for this we need to decide whether we really need a vision. We are often told that vision is an essential feature of great leader, then in that context, we also need a vision to execute our plans well for achieving our personal goals and to become successful.
Our personal success depends on how well we define and live by the vision we prepared for ourselves.
Leadership Philosophy
May 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Leadership
Leadership comes in many different shapes and forms. As leadership comes in different shapes and forms, so do leadership philosophies. There are people from all walks of life who have their own philosophy on leadership. Who’s to say which is right and which is wrong? But if you expand your mind and allow your leadership to grow, you will benefit any organization.
Followers expect leaders to show them the standard and train them to reach it. They expect leaders to lead by example. Additionally, they expect leaders to keep them informed and take care of them. Being a leader will require you to ask others to make extraordinary sacrifices to achieve goals. Leaders may have to call on them to do things that seem impossible. However, “If leaders have trained their people to standard, inspired their willingness, and consistently looked after their interests, they will be prepared to accomplish any goal, anytime, anywhere” (Reeves, 2004).
Leadership philosophies are based on opinions and experiences of an individual, which is why philosophies may not necessarily coincide even though you may have the same common goal. The best thing about leadership is that it will always evolve if you expand your mind. What maybe your leadership philosophy today may not necessarily be your leadership philosophy tomorrow.
Many of my philosophies were influenced by traits that are used by the U. S. Marine Corps and standard maxims, which will work well in any organization and some of them are: justice, judgment, dependability, initiative, decisiveness, integrity, enthusiasm, loyalty, and courage just to name a few. Another important skill that must be implemented for all of this to work is applied knowledge.
Justice teaches you to be fair and consistent. No one can ever say that you are showing favoritism. Using judgment gives you the ability to think about things thoroughly and rationally. Good judgment leads to sound decisions, and sound decisions leads to better quality.
Dependability “is the willing and voluntary support of the policies and orders of the chain of command” (Wright, 1984/2002). You must show that you are dependable, and it is needed because it shows you can be relied upon to your superiors as well as your employees. It means you can be trusted to complete your job. It also means that you will be trusted by your employees, which will build a better rapport and enhance communications between you and them.
Initiative runs hand in hand with dependability. Showing initiative means doing something before you were instructed to. It shows you are dependable and can think ahead and look at the big picture instead of what’s in front of you.
A decisive person shows they have the ability to make good decisions without hesitation. It allows you to get the facts, analyze them and come to the best possible decision while maintaining a high level or professionalism.
Showing enthusiasm shows a sincere interest and enthusiasm in the performance of your duties. It will make your employees more enthusiastic and motivated about their work, which will lead to better productivity and working atmosphere.
Having loyalty shows you are devoted to your organization, seniors, peers, and subordinates. You have a sense of responsibility to everyone who is involved in the organization. You are loyal enough to know if things begin to get unethical, you know how to separate yourself from it, and continue to do the right thing.
Integrity is one of the most important traits within my leadership philosophy. People can take many things from you, but integrity is something you can only give away. It shows that you are truthful and a person of your word. When integrity is consistently applied, it will build good morals and ethics within any organization.
The most vital leadership characteristic is courage. Courage is the foundation on which all things start. Having these other traits are pointless if you don’t have the courage to apply them. Without the courage to succeed and the courage to stand up for what you believe, you should not be placed in any leadership position, because you lack what it takes to be a leader. And if you lack what it takes to lead… who will follow?
Applied knowledge is the understanding of a science or art and applying it. Knowledge means you have acquired information and you understand people, emotions, and actions. Applying knowledge means you will take acquired information and share it with your employees to make them better, mentally stronger, and more eager to learn.
To support my leadership philosophy, I have maxims that I follow, which are known to the U. S. Marine Corps as leadership principles. One of my maxims is to know myself and seek self improvement. This is done by working to improve my weaknesses and utilizing my strengths based on thoughts and experiences. I also must be technically and tactically proficient. Before I can lead, I must be able to do the job. If I can’t do the job, I can’t set the example. Albert Einstein said it best, “Setting an example is not the main means of influencing another, it is the only means.” Lastly, I must know my employees and look out for their welfare. As a leader, I am responsible for my employees’ welfare and well-being. Their welfare must come before my own. To put yourself before your employees is to show disrespect towards them and the organization, which will ultimately lead to destruction.
Many leaders’ leadership philosophies are very different, but in any attempt to lead, you have to have a philosophy. You may read many articles on leadership, attend leadership seminars, or even take leadership classes that offer many different philosophies on leadership. However, I am not trying to change your philosophy on leadership… I am just trying to expand your mind.
Author: Darnell E. Patton is currently an active duty Marine. He has held many management and leadership positions, to include the legendary Marine Drill Instructor and Drill Instructor, Instructor. He has a BS in Management, a BS in Finance, and his MBA with specialization in Human Resources.
Expert Business Leadership Advice
April 30, 2009 by admin
Filed under Leadership
Business leadership is not about any single quality so much as it is about a number of qualities that come together to create something much stronger than any of those qualities alone. Business leadership is not so much about managing others and “taking charge” as it is about motivating by example.
So if business leadership is something that is difficult to pin down, what steps can you take so that you will find yourself recognized as a leader in this, the 21st century? What can you do to incorporate the principles of leadership into your life so that you will be able to achieve your goals and rise to the top in your organization or your career field?
One step is to look at those leaders who you admire. Whether you’re inspiration comes from political leaders – those who have been able to unite the people of their country during difficult times – or from leaders within your own field, when you are looking for information that will help you to take on a team leadership role, it’s important to understand what makes someone a leader.
In other words, when you are thinking about business leadership, it’s important to take the time to understand courage, determination, and to learn more about the ways in which leaders speak to those who follow them. Ultimately, what you will find is that by embracing those qualities within yourself, you will be able to persevere and to reach the goals that you have set for yourself and for those who you are working with.
Ultimately, what you are likely to discover is that, in order to differentiate yourself in the 21st century and to take on a business leadership role, you will need to:
Learn to set aside excuses. The majority of people who are in business find a way to come up with a number of excuses when something that they have been asked to do isn’t done. Leaders, on the other hand, focus on getting the job done.
Learn the value of making mistakes. When we make mistakes, it’s important to take advantage of the lessons that come out of them so that we can use that knowledge to move forward.
Learn to lead from within. When you are looking at business leadership characteristics, you’ll see that those who are in a supervisory role are not just watching others and telling them what they do wrong; instead, when they see a problem they jump into the trenches and work with their staff, helping them to solve problems and to find creative solutions.
Business leadership is about working with others and motivating them to do more – to be more. When you’re looking for a way to differentiate yourself from others, one of the best things that you can do is to work well with others, put forth your best effort at all times and to make sure that – at all times – you’re making an effort to bring a team of people together.
Finally, remember this: business leadership is about having a willingness to try something new. To set yourself apart from the crowd, you need to look at the big picture – and then to get everyone else to see it too.
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