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Three 21st Century Leadership Models

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There isn't much doubt that most effective high impact leaders
are driven by a model. This is true even when that effective
leader doesn't take the time to define his personal unique
model.  A model is a tool that leaders use to predict future
outcomes of current decisions; a tool that not only enhances
personal creativity but encourages creativity in the minds of
their employees.


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Three 21st Century Leadership Models
Copyright © 2006 Rick Johnson
CEO Strategist  LLC
http://www.ceostrategist.com



There isn't much doubt that most effective high impact leaders
are driven by a model. This is true even when that effective
leader doesn't take the time to define his personal unique
model.  A model is a tool that leaders use to predict future
outcomes of current decisions; a tool that not only enhances
personal creativity but encourages creativity in the minds of
their employees. An executive's model is built from the sum of
their experiences, knowledge, deeds and, in fact, many of their
mistakes.  Best practice alone will not get the job done.
Effective model driven leadership utilizing best practice is a
combination that is an absolute must. Different leaders create
their models through different approaches. Each model is unique
to the individual but the following three examples explain the
platform that models are built on.


The Competitive Desire Approach

Some leaders strongly shape their model by working in every
aspect of the business and also from learning the business from
the ground up.  They always carry a strong desire to compete and
win. The Leaders competitive instincts are generally tempered by
personal humility and respect for the individual managers on his
team.  Listening skills and genuine interest in what is right for
the business are key tools in building a consensus.  Belief in
the employees is a guiding principle in leadership style. This
same approach is used with both suppliers and customers to find
the innovative win-win solution.  Make no mistake; this approach
is very different than typical negotiation approaches used in
many wholesale-distributors.  

It becomes a discipline. This discipline circumvents growth
mistakes so common in the industry.  The other implication of
this model is providing significant autonomy to the executive
team.  The leader makes sure the executive team has a detailed
and shared vision of the business objectives and goals.  He
believes his role as chief executive is to provide the shared
vision and make sure that it is clear and also current.


The Elegant, Powerful Win-Win Innovation & Creativity Approach

Another variation of the servant style of leadership is the
elegant, powerful, and simple approach.  This approach starts
with an open and clear balance between the various stakeholders
whether they are customer/owners, employees, or suppliers.  It is
a true win-win model without the destructive negotiations
experienced by many other distributors.  Using this foundation
and a long established set of core corporate values and best
practice the leader consistently reminds each stakeholder group
of the key messages while continually focusing the organization
on innovation and creativity. Innovation becomes a key strategic
initiative for growth.  It is exciting to see the accumulated
economic power that can be developed by a constantly evolving
innovative business model and effective leadership combined with
best practice utilization.  


The Strategic Shift Approach

A third example of leadership modeling is about managing a
strategic shift from being a traditional box-moving wholesaler
with limited growth prospects to a logistics powerhouse that
provides significant value in the supply chain.  

Strategy is said to be obvious once you've had it explained.  It
is also said that customers don't see strategy, they only see
execution.  This model like the other examples platform a strong
sense of curiosity about other companies and how to apply lessons
learned in their own organizations.  The answers needed for major
change and organizational renewal lie outside the enterprise and
effective leaders using this model are able to take prior
"lessons learned" and on-going bench marking to generate
success.

Over ninety percent of the reasons companies fail can be traced
to ineffective leadership.  It's not because of the economy and
it is not because of the competition. It is a failure to learn.  
Effective leadership will overcome these obstacles, and they'll
be looking down the road at what needs to be done to grow with 
the current model or change it once the model is no longer
'grow-able. Attention is paid to the lessons learned.


What is a High Impact Leader?

High impact leaders, regardless of their personal model
demonstrate a curiosity that can not be satisfied without
personal examination of what exactly were the causes of any
failure to meet expectations. Non-performance is just not
acceptable. Leadership is a key in every instance to creating an
attitude, structuring an environment and developing employees as
the very essence of success. Although individual leadership
models differ in some specific approaches the common thread that
links every model together is respect for the individual employee
and the willingness and ability to listen with an understanding
that embellishes their own leadership contribution to the
organization. Best practices are a part of every successful
leadership model but best practice alone will not create the
level of success demonstrated by the high impact upper quartile
performers. 

Effective leaders create a culture where employees can express
themselves and fight for what is right; employees become
responsibly fanatical about aligning their resources to add value
to the customer and the company. That's what high impact
leadership is all about. (e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a
fre*e Business Acumen scorecard).


Effective Leaders Don't Have To Know It All

A mistake many leaders make is the self imposed responsibility to
have all the answers. This is just not true. It is okay to admit
to not having all the answers. Good leaders are willing to show
their imperfections. Surround yourself with a solid executive
team and you don't need all the answers. No one expects
perfection, just leadership. Being President doesn't grant you
supreme knowledge.


The Ego Factor

Stagnant growth, lost market share and panic response management
are more likely to occur if strategic growth objectives are Ego
driven vs. Profit driven which often leads to putting personal
needs ahead of business needs. This is a common symptom of the
lack of leadership in the organization. Leadership is quite
different then management. 

Steve Kaufman in his DREF interview, NAW's leadership series
(2003), stated that he did not invent the phrase "Servant
Leadership" but he leans heavily toward that methodology.


   "The academics tell us a leaders role is to serve those
people that report to him.  He or She is not a dictator but their
ultimate role is to serve, to allow those people to achieve their
goals. It's a style that starts by asking; What do you want to
accomplish rather than telling them what you want to accomplish.
I would say that the servant leadership model is the one that I
like to talk about.  I like to talk about the most effective
leaders being those that have volunteer followers not those-that
have draftees.  And if your team could vote for a leader rather
than be assigned a leader, would they still vote for you." 
Steve Kaufman, CEO Arrow Electronics    


Servant-leadership encourages collaboration, trust, foresight,
listening, and the ethical use of power and empowerment.  Warren
Bennis, leadership scholar believes American corporations are
over managed and underled. Great leaders get exceptional efforts
from their employees simply because they recognize that they
don't have to have all the answers. Knowing this they make a
concerted effort to leverage the intelligence, the creativity and
the innovation of their employees. For this process to be
successful, effective leaders must have vision and they must
communicate that vision with crystal clarity.  A visionary leader
has a clear sense for the future with the ability to turn their
vision into results. This could not be accomplished if they let
their ego get in the way. Communication is critical to the
process used to inspire others to act.

A servant leader makes a conscious choice to lead by being a
servant first. He or she is sharply different from the person who
is leader first, perhaps because of the need to assuage an
unusual power drive or to acquire material possessions.  The
leader-first and the servant-first are the two extreme
boundaries.  Between these two extremes is where you find the
most effective leaders. Your style is determined by you, your
environment and the specific situation you face. But, if you stay
in the grid between these two extremes but closer to the
servant-first boundary, your effectiveness as a leader will be
obvious. (e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the fre*e Leadership
Thought Provoker Checklist or visit
http://www.ceostrategist.com)

Good managers get employees to respect them, effective leaders
get employees to not only respect them but more importantly they
get them to respect themselves. 





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