What is your SOP for High Performing Teams?

SOP

SOP? What SOP? Most military chaps will know “SOP” to mean “Standard Operating Procedure”. SOPs are the backbone for getting things organised and done well. In leadership and psychology literature, SOPs serve as substitutes for leadership because they mitigate bad leadership while also providing guide rails for inadequate expertise in team members. Good SOPs prevent […]

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How Leaders Deal with Change

Where change is concerned, leaders play many roles. One important role is that of noticing shifts in the landscape and deciding how to respond to these shifts. It is easier said than done. Not everyone notice shifts in the landscape. Just take the public transport and you will see many people too glued to their […]

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Conscience is the Sixth Voice of Leadership

The Voice of Leadership Recently, I was introduced to the Five Voices of leadership. I like the essential elements of this simple concept: We each have a unique voice of leadership. This personal voice comprises five key voices characterised as pioneers, connectors, guardians, creatives, and nurturers. Each of these different voices has its own volume […]

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A Novel 2-Factor Model of Motivation for Life

Herzberg’s 2-FACTOR MODEL In Herzberg’s 2-Factor Model of motivation, there are things we want in order to feel somewhat normal. If we don’t have those things, we are dissatisfied. Yet having too much of those things does not mean we will become satisfied. We call those things hygiene factors. Hygiene as Motivation Hygiene factors as […]

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Do You Really Want to Democratise Talent?

democratise learning

These days, it seems much in vogue to democratise things. We want to democratise design, design thinking, leadership, and even the art of drinking tea! (By the way, I do have my doubts about this last one). What does it mean to democratise something? What does it mean to democratise something? It means to make […]

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Fathers – Have a good one today!

Father for the first time

It is Father’s Day today. Or is it Fathers’ Day? A Google search reveals it to be the former. Though I feel it should be the latter, seeing how fathering is (and can still benefit from) a communal endeavour. (Indeed, my post last year on this topic referred to this day as Fathers’ Day) Fathering can […]

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