Leadership

• Sound judgement is essential for good leadership.

• Command and control leaders are a dying breed. Yet people still need strategic vision and direction.

• Leaders come in all shapes and sizes. Authenticity in context is the name of the game.

• Today's 'flat hierarchies' call for many leaders: people who can operate in networks and the line.

• Leadership can be shared.

• The distinction between leadership and management is not self-evident. Look at it regularly, or you may end up as a leader disguised as a micro-manager.

• Leaders' behaviour is fundamental to the culture of their organisation.

• Every leader has to strike a bargain with the ethical dimension.

• A good leader fosters the best conditions for the organisation to flourish, and fulfil its purpose.

• Leaders need to focus on both task and people.

• Resource allocation is always a thorny area. Leaders must reconcile conflicting constraints and ensure people understand their decisions.

• Inspirational leaders have a huge impact. A problem awaits when they leave. So plan.

• Leaders need a thick skin. They must also be sensitive to the effect of their actions on others.

• Leaders must be present when the going gets tough.

• Leadership can be lonely.

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