Book - Leadership Challenge by Kouzes and Posner
Summary some of the lessons for me: Part 2: Model the Way - Chap 3: Find your voice by clarifying your personal values
- Look in the mirror.
- Take time for contemplation.
- Write a tribute to yourself.
- Record the lessons from the leaders you admire.
- Write your credo.
- Engage in a credo dialogue and assessment.
- Collect stories that teach values.
- Audit your ability to succeed.
- Create alignment around key values.
- Speak about shared values with enthusiasm and confidence - even drama.
- Teach & reinforce through symbols & artifacts.
- Lead by storytelling.
- Put storytelling on your meeting agendas.
- Ask questions.
- Keep score.
- Do a personal audit.
- Read a biography of a visionary leader.
- Think about your past.
- Determine the "something" you want to do.
- Write an article about how you've made a difference.
- Write your vision statement.
- Become a futurist.
- Test your assumptions.
- Rehearse with visualizations and affirmations.
- Get to know your constituents.
- Find the common ground.
- Draft a collective vision statement.
- Expand your communication skills.
- Breathe life into your vision.
- Speak from the heart.
- Listen first - and often.
- Hang out.
- Treat every job as an adventure.
- Seek meaningful challenges for yourself.
- Find and create meaningful challenges for others.
- Add fun to everyone's work.
- Question the status quo.
- Renew your teams.
- Create an open-source approach to searching for opportunities.
- Send everyone shopping for ideas.
- Set up little experiments and develop models.
- Make it safe for others to experiment.
- Break mindsets.
- Break it up and break it down.
- Give people choices.
- Accumulate yeses.
- Admit your mistakes.
- Conduct pre/postmortems for every project.
- Conduct a collaboration audit.
- Be the first to trust.
- Ask questions, listen, and take advice.
- Always say we.
- Create jigsaw groups.
- Focus on gains, not losses.
- Make a list of alternative currencies.
- Take a lot of human moments.
- Create places and opportunities for informal interactions.
- Offer visible support.
- Assign critical tasks.
- Enrich people's jobs.
- Use modeling to develop competencies.
- Stop talking and start building at staff meetings.
- Enlarge people's sphere of influence.
- Educate, educate, educate.
- Create a learning climate.
- Be creative about rewards.
- Make recognition public.
- Provide feedback en route.
- Be a Pygmalion.
- Foster positive expectations.
- Make the recognition presentation meaningful.
- Find people who are doing things right.
- Don't be stingy about saying thank you.
- Schedule celebrations.
- Install a public "Bragging Board."
- Create a commemorative award honoring exemplary actions.
- Demonstrate caring by walking around.
- Show passion and compassion.
- Be a cheerleader - your way.
- Have fun.
- Set the example - plan a celebration right now.
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