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ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP Changing perceptions & Adopting new representations

ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP Changing perceptions & Adopting new representations. Laurent Ledoux ledoux.laurent@gmail.com – 0478 62 14 20 (www.philoma.org). What did Parsons do or didn’t do? What did she achieve? Is this a leadership case? Why or why not?. Distinguish the challenges types .

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ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP Changing perceptions & Adopting new representations

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  1. ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP Changing perceptions & Adopting new representations Laurent Ledoux ledoux.laurent@gmail.com – 0478 62 14 20 (www.philoma.org)

  2. What did Parsons do or didn’t do? What did she achieve? Is this a leadership case? Why or why not?

  3. Distinguish the challenges types Problemdefinition Solution & implementation Primary locus of resp. for the work Kind of work Clear Clear Physician Technical Type I (Benignflu) Clear Requireslearning Physician &patient Technical &adaptive Type II (Cardio-vascularproblem) Requireslearning Requireslearning Patient > physician Adaptive Type III (Metastasized cancer) Source: “Leadership without easy answers”, by Ronald Heifetz

  4. Leadership Mobilize the group for the adaptive work Heifetz Photo: ΠΑΣΟΚ

  5. Modulate the stress Source: “Leadership on the line”, by Ronald Heifetz & Marty Linsky

  6. Identify the adaptive challenge (Unbundle the issues) Protectleadership voices w/out authority (Coverwhoraises questions authoritiescan’traise) Give the work back to people (Put pressure on people with the problem) 5 strategic principles of Leadership Keep the distressleveltolerable (Control the pressure cooker) Focus on ripening issues (Counteractworkavoidancemechanisms) Source: “Leadership without easy answers”, by Ronald Heifetz, adapted by Ledoux

  7. Get on the balcony to see the patterns of the dance floor and to look at yourself 1 2 Diagnose the system Mobilize the system 4 3 Deploy yourself See yourself as a system

  8. Adaptiveleadership 4 relatedgroups of activities • Diagnose the system • Be ready to observe & interpret before intervening • Diagnose the system itself • Diagnose the adaptive challenge • Diagnose the political landscape • Understand the qualities that makes an organization adaptive • Mobilize the system • Make interpretations • Design effective interventions • Act politically • Orchestrate the conflict • Build an adaptive culture I II • See yourself as a system • Identify who you are • Know your tuning • “Broaden your bandwidth” • Understand your roles • Articulate your purposes • Deploy yourself • Stay connected to your purposes • “Engage courageously” • Inspire people • Run experiments • “Thrive” III IV Source: “Leadership without easy answers”, by Ronald Heifetz, adapted by Ledoux

  9. Do the pizza & dareto get beyond your scope of authority Your scope of authority Adaptive challenge Faction Participant Constituencies

  10. The best leader is the onewhoseexistence the groupbarelyknows Photo: Radoslav Minchev Laozi, 630 BC

  11. The boss does nothing Le vrai chef c’est “celuiqui a le ballon”, celuiquifabrique. Le chef ne doit pas jouer. Ildoitrestersur la touche. Sa tâcheestavanttout de regarder le dehors de sonéquipe: l’équipe adverse, la direction du vent, la position du Soleil. Ilanticipe le match suivant. Ilessayed’entendre les signauxfaibles, ceux de l’intérieur (les craquements du navire), ceux de l’extérieur, quiseront les signauxforts de demainqu’ilfaut à tout prix anticiper. Zobrist, 2005 12

  12. Let go Rosnay

  13. Let the effect imposeitself Julien

  14. “It” shoots Be one with the bow, the arrow, the target and everything, everyone else Anzawa

  15. Pursuehigher goals Optimize the value for the society at large under the constraint of an adequate profitforshareholders Faber VP Danone Maximize the value (without limits) forshareholders under the constraint of the respect of the law Friedman Chicago School

  16. Authority Leadership Adaptive Leadership Leadership without easy answers Technical problems Power Adaptive challenges Progress Personality Presence Source: “Leadership without easy answers”, by Ronald Heifetz, adapted by Ledoux

  17. Bibliography • The practice of adaptive leadership, Ronald Heifetz, Alexander Grashow & Marty Linsky, HBR ed., 2009 • Leadership without easy answers, Ronald Heifetz, HBR ed., 1994 • Leadership on the line, Ronald Heifetz & Marty Linsky, HBR ed., 2002 • Leadership can be taught, Sharon Daloz Parks, HBR ed., 2005 • Leading quietly, Joseph Badaracco, HBR ed., 2002 • Questions of character, Joseph Badaracco, HBR ed., 2006 • Arts of the wise leader, Mark Strom, Sophos ed., 2007 (www.artsofthewiseleader.com) • The powers to lead, Joseph Nye, HBR ed., 2008 • Leading with wisdom: spiritual-based leadership in business, Peter Pruzan & Kirsten Pruzan Mikkelsen, Response ed., 2009 • Rational, Ethical & Spiritual Perspectives on Leadership, Peter Pruzan, Peter Lang ed., 2009 • Leadership, Spirituality and the Common Good, Henri-Claude de Bettignies & Mike J. Thompson, Garant ed., 2010

  18. Bibliography • La responsabilité sociale de l’entreprise comme objet des sciences de gestion, Jean Pasquero dans Responsabilité sociale et environnementale de l’entreprise, sous la dir. de Marie-France B.-Turcotte et Anne Salmon, Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2005 • Responsabilité sociale des entreprises et co-régulation, T. Berns, P.F. Docquir, B. Frydman, L. Hennebel & G. Lewkowicz, Bruylant 2007 • La société malade la gestion, Vincent de Gauléjac, Seuil, 2005 • Le capitalisme est-il moral, André Comte-Sponville, Albin Michel, 2004 • Ethique et ordre économique: une entreprise de séduction, CNRS Editions, 2002 • Le fondement de la morale, Marcel Conche, PUF, 1993 • Rethinking business ethics – A pragmatic approach, Sandra Rosenthal & Rogene Buchholz, Oxford Press, 2000 • Business Ethics & Values, Colin Fischer & Alan Lovell, FT Prentice Hall, 2003 • Working ethics, Marvin Brown, Jossey-Bass, 1990 • Responsabilité sociale de l’entreprise : Faut-il enchaîner Prométhée ?, Philippe de Woot, Economica, 2005 • Does business ethics pay?, S. Webley & E. More, London IBE, 2003 • Managing messy moral matters, C.M. Fischer & C. Rice, in Strategic Human Resources, J. Leopold, L. Harris & T.J. Watson, 1999 • Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole, B. Barber, 2007 • Capitalism at crossroads, S. Hart, 2005

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