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Leadership: Myth or Fact

Leadership: Myth or Fact. Acknowledgment to Cathie Brady and Barbara Frank Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner. Glenn de Villiers The Forum for Professional Nurse Leaders 13 th March 2015. As a culture, we have outdated notions of leadership:.

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Leadership: Myth or Fact

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  1. Leadership: Myth or Fact Acknowledgment to Cathie Brady and Barbara Frank Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner Glenn de Villiers The Forum for Professional Nurse Leaders 13th March 2015

  2. As a culture, we have outdated notions of leadership: • Just about everything we were taught about traditional management prevents us from being effective leaders. • Just about every popular notion about leadership is a myth

  3. Our first challenge is to rid ourselves of these outdated traditions and myths

  4. Myth: The ideal organization is orderly and stable, and can and should run like clock work Fact: The best leadership achievements come from challenging the process, changing things, shaking up the organization

  5. Myth: Leader as “renegade” who magnetizes a band of followers with courageous acts Fact: Leaders attract constituents not because of their willful defiance, but because the leader has a deep faith in the human capacity to adapt and grow

  6. Fact: Leaders must have a vision, a sense of direction, but not psychic foresight. It can be their original thinking or someone else’s. Myth: Leaders are visionaries with Merlin-like powers

  7. Myth: Good managers focus on the short term. Fact: Effective leaders have a long term future orientation

  8. Myth: Leaders have the special gift of Charisma! Fact: Leaders’ dynamism comes from a strong belief in a purpose and a willingness to express that conviction

  9. Myth: The job of management is primarily one of control: of resources including time, money materials and people. Fact: The more leaders control others, the less likely it is that people will excel, the less they’ll be trusted. Leaders don’t command and control; they support and serve.

  10. Myth: Leaders are born, not made. Fact: Leadership is not in a gene; it is an observable, learnable set of practices. The belief that leadership can’t be learned is a powerful deterrent to leadership development.

  11. Leadership is everyone's business!Learning good leadership practices is anyone’s to do!

  12. Five Fundamental Practices of Exemplary Leaders Two hardest areas also bring the greatest results: Model the Way Encouragement The Leadership Challenge by Kouzes and Posner • Model The Way • Inspire A Shared Vision • Challenge The Process • Enable Others To Act • Encourage The Heart

  13. What is Model the Way? Encouraging the Heart by Kouzes and Posner • Credible leaders practice what they preach • They walk the talk • Their actions are consistent with their words • They keep their promises • They do what they say they will do

  14. Encouraging the Heart Encouraging the Heart by Kouzes and Posner • Set clear standards – people need to know what’s expected of them • Pay attention – tune in • Personalize recognition -- individualized • Tell the story – share your successes • Celebrate together – have fun

  15. Thank you

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