Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Leadership - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

Leadership - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Last tuesday I hosted a conversation circle on leadership at Arena, and as always it was a great experience. We were a very diverse group, and we had a deep, meaningful conversation on the nature and challenges of leadership. One question I was particularly interested in exploring was the role of leadership. What is it that leadership does in organizations and in the world? What is that happens beacuse of leaders, that would not otherwise have happened. In short, Leadership, what is good for?. This question is interesting to me, because it examines leadership from the outside. Its not about trying to understand leaders, or about defining good or bad leadership. Its an examination of the role that leadership plays. If you have any ideas on this, or any references to information, Id love to hear about it. After this conversation, I was particularly pleased to see that Fast Company have yet another excellent article on leadership, this time by Ronald Heifetz of Harvard. To Heifetz, a leader is not the person with the answer, but the one willing to raise the questions. Leadership means being willing to face reality, and to examine the gaps between current reality and the reality we desire. These gaps can appear in the values we have, in the skills or in opportunities. He makes more valid points in the article than I can sum up here, but heres a quote I particularly liked: I live in Boston. No one would live in Boston without owning a winter coat. But countless people think that they can exercise leadership without partners or without a sanctuary. To stay alive as leaders to tend the wounds that we inevitably receive when we raise tough questions requires maintaining these structures in our lives. PS I know that I link to many Fast Company articles, but I cant help it theyre just that good. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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