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Looking Beyond the Title - Strategic Leadership

Submitted by Kate on October 28, 2007 - 3:54am.

I was searching for some words of wisdom this week and came across the following.   I must concede that I haven't thought of myself as a mechanical device before but a little bit of R2A2 is underway. 

10 Attributes of Effective Strategic Leaders!

By Bill Thomas

Did you know that people who lead strategically resemble fine-tuned machines? By focusing on their strategies, leaders see a bigger picture, they understand the reasons why and recognize the worthiness of elusive opportunities. Effective leaders make strategic use of and add value to every challenge in four important ways:

 

  1. Thinking through the lessons to be learned in each situation;
  2. Leveraging the available sources, imports and exports of energy;
  3. Boosting weak, diffused signals and messages of meaning;
  4. Sharpening the leading edge of innovative efforts - their people.

What are these attributes of strategic leaders? Let's describe those functions by comparing them with common mechanical devices:

 

=> Engine - converting one energy source into a greater or more focused source of energy;

 

=> Pump - concentrating and directing a source of energy in such a way as to provide a focal point for the user of that energy;

 

=> Processor - manipulation of energy in such a way as to make a value, logic or null based decision to channel that original energy source;

 

=> Channel - a directing of or being a conduit for energy without adding or enhancing that energy source in any appreciable way;

 

=> Amplifier - the expansion of energy by using methods of analysis in such a way so as to increase or strengthen the original energy source;

 

=> Filter - maintaining smooth, stable, unpolluted flows of energy through the cleansing, clarifying process of open and honest communications

 

=> Catalyst - that which encourages and facilitates speedy, significant course changes or positive actions

 

=> Transformer - the conversion of energy into another form so as to increase or enhance the magnitude of the original energy source;

 

=> Synthesizer - combining or composing the elements of an energy source in such a way as to create a new or greater whole form of energy;

 

=> Carburetor - mixing or combining a supply of energy in such a way as to facilitate a more powerful or effective use of that energy source.

 

Making skilled use of leadership in these suggested roles could improve, energize and empower the success of your strategic planning process. By being mechanical you could become an instrument which enables energy flows. Remember energy can not be created and it can not be destroyed. However, energy can be re-directed, converted into new forms or released into the environment and become another form of energy. You could also think of using these mechanical processes to develop, train and nurture the leadership behaviors, skills and competencies of your people.

 

"Dreams grow holy put in action; work grows fair through starry dreaming, But where each flows on unmingling, both are fruitless and in vain." - Adelaide Anne Procter

 

Are you using your planning process to energize and electrify the commitment of your people to imaginatively exploit the opportunities of change? Leaders help transform dreams into holy action and energizing, empowering work products.

 Be that strategic leader who empowers others to be proud of and enjoy the fruits of their labors!

Bill Thomas teaches leadership techniques using strategic, innovative, evolutionary-focused concepts - his 2-Volume, how-to Manual, "Strategic Organizational Leadership: Create & Deliver Fail-Proof, Breakthrough Plans", uses an energizing process of group development to produce value empowered results! "See it, Plan it, Lead it, Improve it!"

Very nice!

 Hello!

A  new way of looking at our roles. Really got me thinking.

Great to find new insights on the Hub.

Thanks, 

avalok

When you reach the top of the mountain....keep climbing!

Don't tell people how to do things, tell them what to do and let them surprise you with their results.

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