Showing posts with label effectiveness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label effectiveness. Show all posts

20110112

MANAGING CHANGE EFFECTIVELY WITH ERP: The impact on 5 key business functions

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20100805

How Blooming is your Linkedin Set-up?


Is your LinkedIn profile as effective as it should be? 
While you can see your “profile completeness” score on your profile page, it doesn’t measure profile effectiveness — how good your profile is at attracting contacts, generating leads and showing off your skills. 

Consider this checklist when updating your profile next time.

20100803

Learning to Lead

Herminia Ibarra , Professor of Organizational Behavior, and Faculty Director of the INSEAD Leadership Initiative, contests that we learn to lead in relationship, by becoming a part of a community and network of leaders, but what we preach, however, is very different.
 

Let's draw some inferences by considering a few schools of thought:

Thinking Ahead as a True Leader


The ability to 'think ahead' and plan a strategy, implies keeping in touch with employee opinions, technological advances and market trends that will help shape your vision - to be shared. 
Leaders, by definition, must have followers that aspire to the leader’s vision. Once you’ve  'thought ahead' into the future, you need to communicate your vision with conviction and confidence, as to inspire, energize and unite your team. A leader must be capable of shaping internal politics that will support performance improvement initiatives.
 
During times of change, uncertainty and fear reign supreme. As a result, leaders confronting strategic and organizational change, have to manage communication effectively. As a leader, you have to portray a compelling vision for the future, while implementing change.  Processes that build a shared vision of the future, create positive coalitions, and allow open expression of competing views will prepare people for the change.
 
Motivating people to peak performance is a must of  leadership. But how can you unleash the full individual emotional commitment and collective potential of your people so that they achieve higher levels of performance? Generating emotional energy and commitment takes time and effort, as to ensure that the right balance between achieving the task, building the team and  sustaining morale.


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Integrative Leadership: A collaborative model that delivers results



"In the twenty-first century a new vision of leadership is needed more than
ever. Leaders must integrate knowledge and talent from individuals in
the private, not-for-profit, and government sectors to advance the
common good."

 

Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Chairman Carlson School of Management


Integrative Leadership  = leadership that promotes innovative, responsible, and effective solutions to cross-sector challenges locally, nationally, and globally.

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