Section I The Myths of Leading from the Middle of an OrganizationMyth #1 The Position Myth: "I can't lead if I am not at the top."Myth #2 The Destination Myth: "When I get to the top, then I'll learn to lead."Myth #3 The Influence Myth: "If I were on top, then people would follow me."Myth #4 The Inexperience Myth: "When I get to the top, I'll be in control."Myth #5 The Freedom Myth: "When I get to the top, I'll no longer be limited."Myth #6 The Potential Myth: "I can't reach my potential if I'm not the top leader."Myth #7 The All-or-Nothing Myth: "If I can't get to the top, then I won't try to lead."Section I ReviewSection II The Challenges 360-Degree Leaders FaceChallenge #1 The Tension Challenge: The Pressure of Being Caught in the MiddleChallenge #2 The Frustration Challenge: Following an Ineffective LeaderChallenge #3 The Multi-Hat Challenge: One Head . . . Many HatsChallenge #4 The Ego Challenge: You're Often Hidden in the MiddleChallenge #5 The Fulfillment Challenge: Leaders Like the Front More than the MiddleChallenge #6 The Vision Challenge: Championing the Vision Is More Difficult When You Didn't Create ItChallenge #7 The Influence Challenge: Leading Others Beyond Your Position Is Not EasySection III The Principles 360-Degree Leaders Practice to Lead UpLead-Up Principle #1 Lead Yourself Exceptionally WellLead-Up Principle #2 Lighten Your Leader's LoadLead-Up Principle #3 Be Willing to Do What Others Won'tLead-Up Principle #4 Do More than Manage - Lead!Lead-Up Principle #5 Invest in Relational ChemistryLead-Up Principle #6 Be Prepared Every Time You Take Your Leader's TimeLead-Up Principle #7 Know When to Push and When to Back OffLead-Up Principle #8 Become a Go-To PlayerLead-Up Principle #9 Be Better Tomorrow than You Are TodaySection III ReviewSection IV The Principles 360-Degree Leaders Practice to Lead AcrossLead-Across Principle #1 Understand, Practice, and Complete the Leadership LoopLead-Across Principle #2 Put Completing Fellow Leaders Ahead of Competing with ThemLead-Across Principle #3 Be a FriendLead-Across Principle #4 Avoid Office PoliticsLead-Across Principle #5 Expand Your Circle of AcquaintancesLead-Across Principle #6 Let the Best Idea WinLead-Across Principle #7 Don't Pretend You're PerfectSection IV ReviewSection V The Principles 360-Degree Leaders Practice to Lead DownLead-Down Principle #1 Walk Slowly Through the HallsLead-Down Principle #2 See Everyone As a "10"Lead-Down Principle #3 Develop Each Team Member as a PersonLead-Down Principle #4 Place People in Their Strength ZonesLead-Down Principle #5 Model the Behavior You DesireLead-Down Principle #6 Transfer the VisionLead-Down Principle #7 Reward for ResultsSection V ReviewSection VI The Value of 360-Degee LeadersValue #1 A Leadership Team Is More Effective than Just One LeaderValue #2 Leaders Are Needed at Every Level of the OrganizationValue #3 Leading Successfully at One Level Is a Qualifier for Leading at the Next LevelValue #4 Good Leaders in the Middle Make Better Leaders at the TopValue #5 360-Degree Leaders Possess Qualities Every Organization NeedsSection VI ReviewSpecial Section Create an Environment That Unleashes 360-Degree Leaders
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Monday, August 10, 2015
360 Degree Leader
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