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LEADERSHIP: TURNING AROUND FAILURE

published:2010-09-06 01:00:00

I’ve just discovered that my favourite blogger, Seth Godin, is also a columnist with the Harvard Business Review. However, even in this mainstream venue, he retains his quirky preoccupation with what’s wrong in the world. He prises open our minds and this is certainly true when he redefines

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LEADERSHIP: HOW’S YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND COURAGE?

published:2010-08-30 01:00:00

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LEADERSHIP: 12 FACETS OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

published:2010-08-23 01:00:00

A valuable gemstone has many facets, each finely polished. To be a valuable leader, you similarly need a range of carefully honed capabilities.

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LEADERSHIP: FIVE FAULTS TO FIX

published:2010-08-16 01:00:00

Another home run for Seth – my favourite blogger. His posting of 13 June* describes the entrepreneur’s desire for a magic lottery ticket –

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LEADERSHIP: DELEGATE? OR JUST STOP IT

Increase time and energy focused on top issues and hence strategic value add
Abolish irrelevant meetings and other time wasters that frustrate progress

When did you last reprioritise your diary? But that's the easy part. When did you actually stop doing something? Dropped, finished, gone! That's the tough one.

Leaders find it hard to shed commitments - at times, even to delegate. They feel responsible. This is part of the reason they're leaders. But too many commitments can lead to fragmentation and doing nothing well. And, your people may notice and talk (at least behind your back). To them, your priorities could seem inefficient, time-wasting or even selfish. It's worth a moment's thought.

Often the low priority items were once important. But today, where do they rate? Yes, your predecessor supported them. But, so what? Or, you may enjoy them. But again, so what? The question is where and why do they fit in your schedule today - at work but also including time available for family, keeping fit and so on?

Classic diary barnacles and timewasters are irrelevant meetings. And, unproductive social or industry events. And, unnecessary travel. Wow, there’s a time waster. Particularly, today when so much can be done online or by videoconference. There can be merit in all of these. But, what was the value-add from your most recent meeting, dinner or trip? And, who and what got bumped? I'll guarantee there was someone - a colleague, customer or family member - who's feeling frustrated.

So, when did you last sit down (alone or better with someone else) to establish criteria and evaluate each commitment in your diary - particularly the recurring ones? Few people do it. They just keep on shuffling. None of us like saying "no". But, that's what effective leaders do. They're careful with their time and energy: always seeking to maximise the value-add from each segment of their day.

Prioritise - and avoid the rush later!

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Dr. Timothy Pascoe AM
PhD (Cambridge), MBA (Harvard), BE & BEc (Adelaide)
Creator, V|E|C|T|O|R Leadership®

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