Posted by Glenn Francis on Wednesday, March 4, 2009,
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Leadership
I just came from a meeting on leadership development for a health care consulting organization. We talked at great length about how their clients were keen to develop leadership capabilities, especially the soft skills. Admirable very standard goals.
Whenever I find myself in discussions like this one though, some part of my mind - the part influenced by Peter Drucker - is shouting that followership develoment is more important. My mind jumps to Drucker's definition of "executive" as anyone i...
Posted by Glenn Francis on Wednesday, February 11, 2009,
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Leadership
I had the privilege of attending as a guest a lecture by Warren Bennis. Anyone who has read anything about leadership and followership should have come across something by this "leadership leader".
At the lecture, he spoke on common and fatal leadership mistakes. I've posted the speech below ... the miracle of Youtube once again at work. Unfortunately for the time-pressed of us, the full lecture is over an hour long, so I'll blurb you on the the key points. I'd like those of you in the know to... Continue reading ...
Posted by Glenn Francis on Monday, February 9, 2009,
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Leadership
A few years ago, I worked with a group of executives with a major consumer products company in Australia. As we started our planning activities I noted an interesting group trait that needed addressing before we could move on to more productive work. Whenever we would finish a session with an agreement, the individual members would leave and discuss matters again over dinner or in their offices. Sometimes the discussions were calm and rational, other times they were heated. The next morning h...