My personal greetings to you, John, for a productive and successful new year! Let me pass along some quick tips for you as a leader to start the year off right, in this January 2012 edition of QuickTips. Please keep in touch, and let me know how I could help you. --Josef S. Klus, Certified Coach ...and Four Keys to Overcome Them
1. Ready to React Instead of Respond. A spontaneous reaction to familiar work scenarios can alienate one's team, propagate dysfunctional precedence, and deter a culture of best practices. To listen and learn --a habit of highly successful CEOs-- will safeguard the reactive leader from this pitfall. Listen to your employees and customers; then, respond appropriately. 2. Fear of Rescinding Decisions. Ego often gets in the way of the Management Team, when executives fear for their reputation in changing direction. They tend to tenaciously hold onto their dated ideas and decisions, over pursuing the company's welfare. As facts change, the leader's mind should also change. The best leaders are adept data analysts, not decision-archivists. 3. Reliance on Past Laurels. Stale executive suites typically do something "because that's the way we've always done it." The It's-Worked-Before-Attitude only keeps initiatives in the old comfort zone. No stretching, no growth, no risk. No new markets conquered, while current ones whither. When senior management is less versed in the full breadth of business overseen, you will need even greater skill at trusting, teaching, and delegating to their junior allies. 4. Newbie Change-Agent Addiction.
Many leaders have ascended the ranks based on their accustomed talents: bold actions, firm decisions, proven systems, and novel vision. However, the best leaders adopt keys to counter their greatest strengths from becoming their greatest weaknesses: reflection, flexibility, listening, and learning. They pursue humility and seek others who will help them see their blind spots. (Special thanks to Kaveh Naviecy, adapted from his report, The Four Coachable Since of Leaders, Human Resource Executive Online, August 2011.) Feel free to forward this newsletter on to colleagues you know who are intent on honing their leadership or communication skills, in order to better execute their strategic plan. JSK Coaching Associates Coaching Leaders and Organizations through All Phases of Transition. |
Friday, January 06, 2012
Truly Make This Year New!
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