Top 3 Myths of Leadership Debunked

Written by Susan J. Schutz


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3. LEADERS SHOULD KNOW HOW TO ACHIEVE THEIR VISIONS. Although at first blush it makes sense that leaders ought to know how they are going to achieve their visions,repparttar speed of change in today’s world makes it prudent to reassessrepparttar 103100 “rightness” ofrepparttar 103101 organization’s direction after each step taken and to make regular “course corrections.” Equally important, as things become increasingly complex, and people place value on contributing in meaningful ways to accomplishing a shared vision, it is crucial to consistently includerepparttar 103102 wisdom that exists everywhere inrepparttar 103103 organization. Sadly, efforts to create this agile, responsive and inclusive workplace can be misunderstood by many employees if they are not givenrepparttar 103104 chance to really understand why and how things unfold as they do. Rather than seeing themselves as co-creators ofrepparttar 103105 organization’s success, many feed uponrepparttar 103106 idea that management already has allrepparttar 103107 answers and is “holding out on them” in some important and harmful ways, or that leadership is inept for not fully chartingrepparttar 103108 course before beginning a new initiative.

** 10 SIMPLE CONVERSATION STARTERS **

At Highest Vision we believe that leadership today is less about havingrepparttar 103109 right answers and more about havingrepparttar 103110 right questions. The next time you see an opportunity for a meaningful dialogue in your organization, consider posing one of these questions to getrepparttar 103111 conversation started. Include everyone you can inrepparttar 103112 process. (In large organizations it helps to host groups that are comprised of both participants who have and do not have formal authority, and to keep each group small enough for genuine dialogue to occur.)

1.What stories about leadership are told within our organization? What different perspectives exist?

2.How can we ensure that everyone feels like a valued contributor to our shared success?

3.How can we invite people to act upon their right and their responsibility to be a fully participating member ofrepparttar 103113 organization?

4.What will entice people to contribute their own knowledge and experience?

5.How can leadership be exhibited by every person in our organization?

6.What will it take to create relationships where people ask for your ideas and offer you theirs?

7.How can we make sure that information and ideas are flowing freely?

8.What is needed to ensure that decisions are able to be made as close torepparttar 103114 front line as possible?

9.What can leaders do to challengerepparttar 103115 myths and invite forth everyone’s full participation?

10.What can staff members do to challengerepparttar 103116 myths and invite forth everyone’s full participation?

** CONCLUSION ** As our organizations increase in size and complexity, “quality of life” issues gain attention, and our businesses continue to shaperepparttar 103117 world in ever greater ways, successful companies must actively engage every member of their teams in both formal and informal ways.

So what can you do to move beyondrepparttar 103118 myths of leadership discussed here? Begin by recognizing that if you wait for someone else to takerepparttar 103119 first step—no steps are taken. With or without formal authority, find your voice and use it well. Ask provocative questions that invite open discussion andrepparttar 103120 sharing of ideas. Risk joiningrepparttar 103121 conversation and shoulderingrepparttar 103122 responsibility for what we create together.



Susan J. Schutz founded Highest Vision in 1999. Highest Vision services – executive coaching, leadership development, and team building -- reflect her deep conviction that professionals can be attentive to their “bottom lines” while also creating lives worth living and businesses that contribute to the good of all. For a free subscription to VantagePoint, Highest Vision’s free E-zine for trailblazers in life and business, go to www.highest-vision.com.


Four color postcard printing: Made easy

Written by Marlon D. Ludovice


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Printing company provides business cards in full color printing that are eye-catchy withrepparttar high quality color management and durable paper material. The equipment delivers a full color separation, high end glossy card stock and high resolution images with small fonts so that it can be accommodated intorepparttar 103099 card size. Beforerepparttar 103100 card is only in black and white color but now you can obtain a vibrant graphic results for your printed communications withrepparttar 103101 artistic color printing services that printing companies provide, to assurerepparttar 103102 needs ofrepparttar 103103 clients even underrepparttar 103104 most challenging requirements.

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