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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

What do lobsters, scorpions and bees have in common? Yes, a capacity to inflict a nasty bite. But they also all lack a

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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: TRUST ME, TRUST ME NOT

You can maintain - and intensify - your people's commitment to a journey over time
notwithstanding the normal setbacks we all experience in our leadership roles

In his first year as Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd enjoyed unusually high poll ratings. He represented a change of both priorities and approach that many voters welcomed. That was 2007. But now in 2010, a survey of five capital-city talk-back hosts* gives us the following quotes. He "talks about taking tough decisions, but I don't think our audience necessarily buys that he's made any tough decisions." "They see his language as contrived, his personality as plastic and they don't think he's got a sense of humour." They "can't understand what he's on about." Assuming you're past the honeymoon phase of your current leadership role, what are people saying about you? What do they want you to do differently? Here are six actions I've read that journalists or other commentators have suggested for Kevin Rudd in recent months.

  1. Keep the vision and priorities clear and simple, and constantly in front of people. Confusion undermines commitment.
  2. Take the tough decisions necessary to deliver your vision outcomes. Broken promises and delayed delivery are chipping away at your reputation.
  3. Surround yourself with strong, independent people, who have the experience and courage to give you wise counsel. Listen to them with an open mind.
  4. Delegate so you can focus on strategic issues. Don't let your desk become a bottleneck because you want to sign off on everything.
  5. Keep your cool - but also your warmth. Strength under pressure reassures people. They also like to follow someone they can relate to.
  6. Focus on your core constituency - rather than overseas meetings that take time away from your core priorities as Prime Minister. Voters notice.
  7. Kevin Rudd came to his role with a long list of things he wanted to change, and has continued to extend it. His government has set up lots of enquiries - few of which have yet led to action. Perhaps by now, he's confused - and exhausted. There are reports of temper tantrums.

    The question for him, as for any of us when our leadership slips, is this: do I have the inner strength to accept what's happened, and the courage to do something about it? Trust can be rebuilt but not quickly or by a single action. It takes time and a willingness to admit error and accept suggestions. For example, the six listed above.

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    Create goal alignment, Define goals and outcomes, Re-jig priorities, Take tough decisions, Champion diversity, Design structures and roles, Be EQ-effective, Engage people, Act as ambassador,



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

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