tailieunhanh - The art and practice of leadership coaching phần 6

Khi mọi người tìm thấy chính mình trong những tình huống công việc mà họ cảm thấy có giá trị, và trong đó công việc của họ nói không chỉ với những giá trị cá nhân của họ, nhưng điểm mạnh của họ, sự hài lòng, tính xác thực của họ, và mức độ hiệu suất cao hơn nhiều. | Coaching for Leadership Development 135 Our twentieth-century management and leadership vocabulary with its now-antiquated images based primarily on military hierarchical and production-line concepts has become too impoverished to allow us to see reality think possibility and communicate with significance. A leadership workshop for women executives provides a case in point. I opened the week by inviting the women to define power and their relationship to it. Each group s discussion immediately descended into an overwhelmingly negative vortex. These senior executives saw power as masculine manipulative Machiavellian and overly hierarchical. As the group verged on the edge of rejecting entirely their leftover notions of misused twentieth-century power one very senior executive from a prominent global organization confronted her colleagues Unless you can tell me that the world is perfect your company is perfect your community is perfect and your family is perfect don t tell me that you re not interested in power. For this group of executives the vocabulary of leadership had become so corrupted that we couldn t discuss one of the central tenants of leadership power and inf luence. To shift from the limitations of twentieth-century perspectives to the type of vocabulary we need to discuss and enact twenty-first-century leadership we need to shift our very understanding of core words and concepts. Without such a shift seeing reality thinking possibility and communicating significance would remain impossible. For me one highly effective means for creating that shift is by using the arts and artistic processes. For example after my initial failure to create a twenty-first-century discussion of power using the traditional approach words I decided to try an alternative approach visual images. This time I started by writing the word Power on a flipchart and asking everyone to respond with what first came to mind. The now-expected barrage of negative connotations ensued. Next

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