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“Cross-Functional” or “Dysfunctional”? 5 Keys to Getting Those Big Initiatives Right

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“Cross-Functional” or “Dysfunctional”?  5 Keys to Getting Those Big Initiatives Right

Big organizations breed cross-functional initiatives like overripe bananas breed fruit flies. And that’s a good thing because when these initiatives work, they propel an organization forward. That’s because they draw from different parts of the organization, with different expertise, and different interests at stake, and then focus on solving a single, important problem.

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Slow Courage and Doing the Right Thing

Decision Making & Critical Thinking, Leadership, Responsible Results
Slow Courage and Doing the Right Thing

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Why do some bureaucracies succeed while many others fail? There are endless explanations for this, and we will add one more: slow courage.

We’re not talking about the kind of heroism displayed in 1987 by U.S. sailor Wayne Weaver who escaped a fierce on-board fire only to turn around and go back for his buddies -- three times.

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Teach Strategic Thinking With 3 Simple Questions

Decision Making & Critical Thinking, Leadership, Strategic Planning
Teach Strategic Thinking With 3 Simple Questions

When the Big Strategic Idea someone pitches you is blatantly boneheaded and un-strategic, you might remind yourself that strategic thinkers are made, not born. If this person is your friend or subordinate, then maybe it’s your job to help them learn the skill called “strategic thinking.

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How to Cheat on Your Strategic Plan (or “The Wimp’s Way Out”)

Leadership, Responsible Results, Strategic Planning
How to Cheat on Your Strategic Plan (or “The Wimp’s Way Out”)

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In our business, we see a lot of strategic plans. In too many of them we see this cute little two-step trick we call, “The Wimp’s Way Out”:

Step one: First, declare bland, no fail, effort-based goals.

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The Formula for Good Judgment (and The Cure for Bad Judgment)

Decision Making & Critical Thinking, Leadership
The Formula for Good Judgment (and The Cure for Bad Judgment)

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Fancy decision making models abound in business, but they are not what leaders use day-to-day, meeting-to-meeting. Decision making in that environment is based on human judgment. Not surprisingly, good judgment equals good decision making and bad judgment equals bad decision making.

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8 Transformational Levers for BIG Organizational Change

Communication, Leadership, Organizational Change
8 Transformational Levers for BIG Organizational Change

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There are plenty of theories on change management, and this isn’t one of them. This is a simple checklist for anyone driving big, complex organizational change.

But first, you have to recognize when you are facing what we’ll call “Big Change.

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Linking Strategy Execution to Strategy Planning

Innovation, Leadership, Strategic Planning
Linking Strategy Execution to Strategy Planning

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A scowl crosses the face of some people when they hear the term “strategic planning.” These people have been to the off-sites with bright ideas and sticky notes, they’ve seen the slick “final plan” with cool clip art, and then they’ve seen . . . nothing.

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Accountability Without Authority: How To Drive Employees Crazy

Communication, Leadership
Accountability Without Authority: How To Drive Employees Crazy

Accountability without authority is a surefire way to increase risk to initiatives, projects, and processes while driving dedicated employees completely nuts.

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Handling Layoffs For A Triple Win

Communication, Leadership
Handling Layoffs For A Triple Win

Layoffs, staff cuts, downsizing – whatever you call them – are hard on everyone.

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Pilot Your Way to Success: 15 Leadership Lessons From Flight Training

Leadership
Pilot Your Way to Success: 15 Leadership Lessons From Flight Training

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I grew up around airplanes and even flew a bit myself. The business of flying is rife with life lessons and especially leadership lessons. So when colleague and fellow blogger Andrew Wargo offered to do a guest column on leadership and piloting, we were quick to seize the offer.

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