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Applying Leadership into Practice

November 28th, 2009

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It might be a premier time for us to know and recognize much deeper about leadership when the related subject has been more pertinent or its practice more necessary. This is also supposed to be with full recognition. Understanding the practice of leadership, there will be impact as the side effect that part of the leadership application will meet the great recessions and they are enduring rests on a failure of leadership in both the public and private sectors. Those in positions of authority abandoned both the practice as well as the art of leadership. Hence, it is time for us to learn more about it.

The practice of leadership is setting the right example, providing vision and guidance, and doing so is necessary for people within the organization to succeed. The really hard part, the art of leadership, is known as what to do, and when, why, and how to do it.

The Practice involves management. For leaders, the administration of responsibility and execution of tasks may not be glamorous, but it is essential. Without a strong attention to detail and adherence to goals and objectives, organizations may go awry. At the same time a leader needs to manage not just detail but also people. Managing people involves putting them into positions where they can succeed and supporting them in that effort.

Furthermore, whilst there are many reasons to learn more about the practice of leadership, there is one aspect often overlooked. Management is a downward process: handling the details. Leadership is an upward process: giving guidance — it is aspiration by nature. For an organization struggling in tough times, aspiration is essential; it gives a glimpse of a better tomorrow, and by extension a reason to slog through another day, week or whatever it takes. And that requires not only practice, but a degree of art to see over the horizon.

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New Challenges in 2010 for Leadership

November 15th, 2009

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We know the world is changing fast. Ever-increasing changes in our physical, economic and technological environments reverberate in our personal, family, professional and community lives.
This new world of 2010 requires leadership that engages every dimension of us as human beings – mental, physical, emotional and spiritual. It demands “whole-being engagement” – extraordinary leadership for extraordinary times.
However, such leadership cannot be learned. It has to be experienced. The problem is that how these new dimensions of leadership could be experienced within the confines of our existing environments – which are, by definition, a product of the old paradigms.
Apparently, it is developed by unique, individual experiences in extraordinary circumstances. That is why we have created the Extraordinary Leadership Journey.
And, in the end, stripped of your status, your power, the hierarchical deference of those in your organization, your cultural reference points, your emotional shields and physical home comforts, what kind of a leader will you become?