LEADERSHIP: WHAT'S YOUR PLAN?

Prioritise your leadership actions to achieve unique leverage and strategic contribution
Don't waste time on low-impact activities where others can and should take charge

High (often unreasonable) expectations await newly appointed presidents - whether taking the helm of a company or a country. For President Obama, this is multiplied manyfold. His personal story, and the dreams it creates for others, breaks hugely with the past. And, he steps up in the face of challenges of hurricane proportions. How will he go? Sadly, if his current economic and financial initiatives fail, the dreams of many may end almost before they're born. So, let's take stock of your leadership (of your team, project or business): how difficult are things going forward? And, what the hell are you doing about them?

President Reagan arrived in Washington with many people seeing only the B-grade actor and hearing his seemingly banal simplifications. But, as he retired many (of the same people) admitted he'd done a great job, and made the Presidency doable again. How come?

Let me list five strands that can help us all as leaders, whatever the scale and specifics of our role. On each, mark yourself out of ten; and, identify what you're going to change!

There are more things we can all do driven off the specifics of our business challenges and the strengths and weaknesses of the team we lead. But, the above five can get you started.

But, there's also two more. Higher level ones that are often overlooked. The first is not Reagan's style, but I think he'd agree with the second.

For all our sakes, President Obama deserves good luck; and, he has an LAP. For the present, it's all about driving the economic and financial turnaround. What's yours?


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

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