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Title: THE 360


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THE 360 LEADERBy John Maxwell
  • A.M.B.A. 5230
  • Major Leadership Concepts

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Leadership Myths
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Leadership Myth 1
  • I cant lead if I am not at the top
  • Influence Vs Power (p.4)
  • Is legitimate power a substitute for leadership?
  • Are the best leaders found in top management
    teams (TMTs)

4
Leadership Myths 4 5
  • When I get to the top, Ill be in control
  • When I get to the top, Ill no longer be limited
  • As leaders move up in organizations they
    experience less bounded rationality in decision
    making and more responsibility, i.e. you have
    less control)

5
Leadership Myth 6
  • I cant reach my potential if Im not the top
    leader
  • Most people will never make it to the top of an
    organization
  • Strive to reach your potential, not the top of an
    organization
  • To thy own self be true, (Shakespeare)

6
Leadership Challenges
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Challenge 1 The Tension Challenge
  • Accept that you have limited autonomy
  • Factors affecting autonomy
  • Empowerment
  • Initiative
  • Environment
  • Job Parameters
  • Appreciation

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Challenge 2 The Frustration Challenge
  • Managing up is vital and very difficult with an
    ineffective leader
  • Take responsibility for developing your
    relationship with your leader
  • Cater to your leaders strengths
  • Affirm your leaders strengths

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Challenge 4 The Ego Challenge
  • Your ethics decide whether you are a socialized
    or personalized leader
  • Enjoy the process, dont be too goal oriented

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Challenge 7 The Influence Challenge
  • If leadership is influence, then what do you have
    to do or possess to be influential?
  • Care about others
  • Exhibit strong positive character
  • Perform competently
  • Deal with others in a consistent manner
  • Be committed
  • Are there others?

11
Leading-Up Principles
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Lead-Up Principle 1
  • If your leader must continually expend energy
    managing you, then you will be perceived as
    someone who drains time and energy (Maxwell, p.
    86)

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Lead-Up Principle 1 Continued
  • Lead yourself exceptionally well
  • Emotions
  • Time
  • Priorities
  • Energy
  • Thinking
  • Words
  • Personal Life

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Lead-Up Principle 2
  • Even if the leader you work for never turns
    around to lift you up in return, someone who has
    seen you doing that lifting will extend a hand to
    you. Just remember Its not how heavy the load
    is. Its how you carry it, (Maxwell, p. 97)

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Lead-Up Principle 2 Continued
  • Lighten Your Leaders Load
  • Do your own job well first
  • Find solutions to problems
  • Tell leaders what they need and not want to hear
  • Go the second mile
  • Stand up for your leader
  • Stand in for your leader
  • Ask how you can lift the leaders load

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Lead-Up Principle 3
  • The key is being willing to do something because
    it matters, not because it will get you noticed,
    (Maxwell, p. 107).

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Lead-Up Principle 3 Continued
  • Be Willing to Do What Others Wont
  • Commitment
  • Priorities
  • Take responsibility
  • Go above and beyond
  • Work-life balance?
  • Generational paradigm difference?

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Lead-Up Principle 8
  • All leaders are looking for people who can step
    up and make a difference when it matters. When
    they find such people, they come to rely on them
    and are inevitably influenced by them, (Maxwell,
    p. 145)

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Lead-Up Principle 8 Continued
  • Become a Go-To Player
  • Produce under pressure
  • Produce with scarce resources
  • Produce when momentum is low
  • Produce when the load is heavy
  • Produce when the leader is absent
  • Produce when time is limited

20
Leading-Across
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Lead-Across Principles 3 5
  • Some people dont look to the workplace for
    friendship, but they will certainly benefit from
    finding it there (Maxwell, p. 175).
  • Your value as a leader in the middle will
    increase as you stretch and get out of your
    comfort zone relationships, which are usually
    comprised of people youve known for a long
    time, people with whom you have common
    experiences, and people you know like you
    (Maxwell, p. 191-192)

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Lead-Across Principle 3 Continued
  • Be a Friend
  • Affective Commitment
  • Informal networks

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Lead-Across Principle 4
  • People who might be described as political are
    ruled by their desire to get ahead instead of a
    desire for excellence, productivity, teamwork, or
    consistency (Maxwell, p. 183).

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Lead-Across Principle 4 Continued
  • Avoid Office Politics
  • Avoid gossip
  • Stay away from petty arguments
  • Stand up for whats right, not just whats
    popular
  • Look at all sides of the issue
  • Dont protect your turf
  • Say what you mean, and mean what you say
  • Is this a character and integrity issue?
  • What values do you relate to being political?

25
Leading-Down
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Lead-Down Principle 2
  • 360-Degree leaders get more out of their people
    because they think more of their people. They
    respect and value them, and as a result, their
    people want to follow them (Maxwell, p. 221).

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Lead-Down Principle 2 Continued
  • See Everyone As a 10
  • See them as who they can become
  • Let them borrow your belief in them
  • Catch them doing something right
  • Believe the best-give others the benefit of doubt
  • Realize that 10 has many definitions
  • Give them the 10 treatment

28
Lead-Down Principle 5
  • When a leaders identity and actions are
    consistent, the results he gets are consistent.
    When they are inconsistent, then so are the
    results (Maxwell, p. 242).

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Lead-Down Principle 5 Continued
  • Model the Behavior You Desire
  • Your behavior determines the culture
  • Your attitude determines the atmosphere
  • Your values determine the decisions
  • Your investment determines the return
  • Your character determines the trust
  • Your work ethic determines the productivity
  • Your growth determines the potential

30
Lead-Down Principle 7
  • Whatever actions leaders reward will be
    repeated. Thats why its very important to
    reward results-and to do it the right way
    (Maxwell, p. 255).

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Lead-Down Principle 7 Continued
  • Reward For Results
  • Give praise publicly and privately
  • Give more than just praise
  • Dont reward everyone the same
  • Give perks beyond pay
  • Promote when possible
  • Remember that you get what you pay for

32
The Value of 360-Degree Leaders
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Value 2
  • Leadership is what makes the difference at every
    level of the organization (Maxwell, p. 269).

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Value 2 Continued
  • Leaders are needed at every level of the
    organization
  • Without a leader, vision is lost
  • Without a leader, decisions are delayed
  • Without a leader, agendas are multiplied
  • Without a leader, conflicts are extended
  • Without a leader, morale is low
  • Without a leader, production is reduced
  • Without a leader, success is difficult

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Value 5
  • 360-Degree leaders have certain qualities that
    enable them to lead in every direction, and that
    is what makes them valuable to an organization
    (Maxwell, p. 285).

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Value 5 Continued
  • 360-Degree leaders possess qualities every
    organization needs.
  • Adaptability, discernment, perspective,
    communication, security, servanthood,
    resourcefulness, maturity, endurance,
    countability

37
Overarching Concepts Cont.
  • You are most likely simultaneously leading and
    being lead
  • Learn to help yourself through leadership (i.e.
    synergy through team-work)
  • Lose your entitlement attitude
  • Examine your motivations and keep your ego in
    check

38
Overarching Concepts
  • Your attitude predicts your altitude
  • Your ethics determine whether you are a
    socialized or personalized leader
  • A leaders job is to add value through influence
  • Leadership is influence through
    relationshipbuild good workplace relationships
    with employees at all levels

39
Overarching Concepts Cont.
  • Leadership is not a goal to be reached, it is a
    life-long process of growth and
    development.enjoy the process
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