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Functional Leadership Teams
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| The leadership team is the heart of every successful organization. Learn how to develop a highly functional and cohesive team that will work for your organization. |
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Functional Leadership Teams
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| The leadership team is the heart of every successful organization. Learn how to develop a highly functional and cohesive team that will work for your organization. |
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Building a Leadership Team - Part 1
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| Talent is necessary for building a winning leadership team, but talent is not sufficient. You can recruit the very best in every functional area of responsibility in your organization, but unless they work well together, you will fail to create sustainable value. And in a competitive environment, you will lose to teams with far less talent if they work well together but you don’t. There is a tongue in cheek axiom that comes as a corollary to this – “I’d rather be lucky than good.” If you believe in blind luck, go with God and stop reading. If you believe we make our own luck, I’d like to share three principles for creating a great leadership team and some practical insights into each: agreement on the mission, clear communication, and balance.
Pat1 = Agreement on the mission. |
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Building a Leadership Team - Part 2
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| Talent is necessary for building a winning leadership team, but talent is not sufficient. You can recruit the very best in every functional area of responsibility in your organization, but unless they work well together, you will fail to create sustainable value. And in a competitive environment, you will lose to teams with far less talent if they work well together but you don’t. There is a tongue in cheek axiom that comes as a corollary to this – “I’d rather be lucky than good.” If you believe in blind luck, go with God and stop reading. If you believe we make our own luck, I’d like to share three principles for creating a great leadership team and some practical insights into each: agreement on the mission, clear communication, and balance.
Part 2 = Clear Communication |
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Building a Leadership Team - Part 3
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| Talent is necessary for building a winning leadership team, but talent is not sufficient. You can recruit the very best in every functional area of responsibility in your organization, but unless they work well together, you will fail to create sustainable value. And in a competitive environment, you will lose to teams with far less talent if they work well together but you don’t. There is a tongue in cheek axiom that comes as a corollary to this – “I’d rather be lucky than good.” If you believe in blind luck, go with God and stop reading. If you believe we make our own luck, I’d like to share three principles for creating a great leadership team and some practical insights into each: agreement on the mission, clear communication, and balance.
Part 3 = Balance |
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Rethinking Your Leadership Style: What the Movie, The Queen, Teaches About Corporate Leadership
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| The relationship between Diana and the Queen tells us more than the dynamics of the Royal Family. It reveals the importance of why women executives need to understand the importance of creating a management style that is both functional and appropriate for both men and women - a balance between both the Traditional and Emerging styles of leadership. |
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Kickstarting a Brand New Team
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| Especially for a project team or cross-functional task force, there is great downline benefit from addressing, right at the beginning, group process fundamentals such as purpose, leadership, members' agendas, and team operating guidelines (norms). |
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“Third Generation Leadership” – “3G Leadership” or “Leadership v3.0”
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| First Generation Leadership ("G1 Leadership" or "Leadership v1.0") was typified by a command and control approach in which hierarchy ruled and the leader was "right". Second Generation Leadership ("G2 Leadership" or "Leadership v2.0") was typified by a reward for conformance / non reward or punishment for non-conformance. Again, hierarchy ruled and the leader was largely "right". Third Generation Leadership ("G3 Leadership" or "Leadership v3.0") is typified by engaging followers both with what they are doing and with the people with whom they do it. In this article Doug Long introduces both the concepts of leadership generations and shows the distinctions between them. |
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Business Leadership Skills
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| Not that a business is born with leadership skills. It is true that certain leadership traits that quite a few others seem to them. However, there are others that can be developed. There
are many leadership programs that teach us different leadership style will also help us realize our business leadership skills and have some improving. However, short of the best
leadership training effort comes from rising above the rest and put personal gain before the collective interests. |
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Is "leadership" dead?
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| "Leadership" now seems to be a catch-all term (a bit like "communication"). That being the case, has the time now come when we should be considering whether the term "leadership" has lost its impact and whether we need to radically rethink the whole concept by moving out of all the traditional concepts like "servant leadership", "situational leadership", “contingency leadership”, “leadership habits” etc that are based on attitudes and behaviours? |
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Matrix Organization - Possible in China?
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| - Published by CONCHIUS in China Daily 9 June, 2009. In general, we have observed that international companies that choose to use a matrix organization in China struggle to get their organizations up to speed for a much longer period than companies that use a functional structure. A matrix organization has no clear hierarchical structure and defined responsibilities as a functional organization has. A matrix organization can take different approaches when dividing responsibilities and one of the most common approaches is project orientation. |
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