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Rosalinde Torres shares the result of 25 years of observing truly great leaders at work that are summed up in the following three simple but crucial questions:

  1. Where are you looking to anticipate the next change to your business model or life?
    Answer – The answer to this question is in your calendar – who are spending time with, what are you doing, what are your reading/learning. Great leaders are collaborating and looking around corners.
  2. What is the diversity measure of your network?
    Answer – Consider your capacity to develop relationships with people who are different than you. Having a diverse network is a source of pattern recognition and of potential solutions.
  3. Are you courageous enough to abandon the past?
    Answer – Going along to get along leads to failure. Great leaders dare to be different and don’t just talk about risk-taking they do it. People who will join you are usually different from your traditional network.

Torres states that the great leaders of the 21st Century are:

those women & men who are NOT preparing themselves for the comfortable predictability of yesterday but are preparing for the realities of today and all the unknown possibilities of tomorrow.

Source: Norwich University Master of Science in Leadership

Mobile Elite

Dwayne Harapnuik —  December 20, 2012 — Leave a comment

UNISYS MobileMan Infographic.12

Source: Mashable

…your fully exploited strengths are a far greater value to your organization than your marginally improved weaknesses

If this notion is correct then to have a great organization you need to:

…create space for the leaders in your organization to fully exploit their strengths, help them delegate their weaknesses to people for whom those weaknesses are actually strengths

Can building a great organization really be so simple? While this isn’t the only thing you need to do I think it is a fundamental that cannot be ignored.

I have to thank my colleague Tyler Wall for passing on this pearl.