Cricket Australia has been outed as “oriented to winning, without properly counting the cost.” A short-term focus on winning without due consideration for the bigger picture and the value of the game itself. So how do we avoid the pitfalls of a competitive winning mindset while still achieving results for the greater good?
Results are signals of quality execution of purpose, not an end in themselves
How Finite and Infinite Games focus our work as leaders
How to play the game to win and for the joy of playing
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It’s pretty easy to get caught up in the day to day. It’s a major complaint and concern I hear from leaders: the urgent day to day gets in the way of the big picture thinking. We sacrifice what’s next for the sake of now. And this is no way to build impact or legacy! We may not want to leave a legacy as long-lasting as Julius Caesar, but our perspective can help shape positive influence for generations.
How Native American Iroquois shaped leadership with the 7 Generations Principle
Julius Caesar’s effect and downfall
It’s not about hubris but about stewardship
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Do you consider your legacy? What will be left of you once you’re gone? Most leaders dismiss this as ego-driven. Legacy with ego is vanity; legacy without ego is contribution. When you’re done achieving goal after goal and are sitting in, ‘what really matters’, then this article is for you. There is more for you to be, think, and do.
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Are you caught up in the day to day? Do you find yourself at the end of the week not having tackled the big issues that will make the longest impact? How are your energy levels? Most leaders struggle through the week with substandard sleep, nutrition, and productivity strategies. These are the basics that need to be OPTIMISED before getting on the AMPLIFY strategies that will make the biggest long-term benefit. Don’t let yourself be the biggest block to massive impact!
Four key areas to optimise first
Why you need to OPTIMISE before your AMPLIFY
Seven leverage points to amplify leadership
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Some people are best avoided! The emotional tirades, the grim simmering negativity, the nastiness. But what if we are the one bringing in the dark clouds? What if people are avoiding US?
What is lack of emotional intelligence
How technology can increase self awareness
Not letting other people ruin your day with this simple strategy
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Habits build routines and routines drive results. There’s been a lot of effort to make these habits automatic and mindless. Ironically, it has not helped with the deep stress that comes from trying to do more in less time. It’s like we are trying to shove ourselves through the day in spite of ourselves. What if we took a different approach? Where we brought attention instead of automation to our actions? This is the power of ritual.
How habits turn us into mindless automations
How awareness trumps habits
Why rituals are the gateway to a glorious life.
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Does work creep into all your daily thoughts - cooking, in the shower, while talking to family? Does work creep up the priority chain to the exclusion of all else? Where do you get your sense of success? Is it serving you or sending you to toil endlessly, never fully satisfied? There is another way. We need to re-define success.
How Achiever Disease takes hold of us
Our addiction to dopamine
The antidote that is deceptively simple
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Are you addicted to kicking goals? Do you get a high each time you nail a project, sale, or milestone? Do you reach a new level at work and wonder, “what’s next?” ever hungry for the next thing? These are healthy appetites of an ambitious achiever. There is a point however when they go decidedly unhealthy. Here’s what to look out for and what to do about it.
The two danger points at the height of the Achiever stage
How to avoid fading out after reaching great goals
Become an Amplifier and make an even better impact.
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Do you feel guilty for loving your work or working late? Have you ever had to make a career choice that meant moving the family, and this was something they didn’t like? How do we make peace with the career versus family choice? Explore this with me!
Are you being selfish or self-first?
What stories are you telling about the choice, and are these helpful?
Do you know what fulfills you and do you let this guide your choices?
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Want shortcuts for proven leadership strategies? Want quick ways to work with your team? Want a handbook to get this done? Scott Stein’s new book, Leadership Hacks, is just the ticket.
Personal hacks
One-on-one hacks
Team Hacks
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What are you creating right now? Or better yet, who are you creating? What version of your future self are you crafting right now? Use a quest to focus your attention.
Start with who you wish to become.
Set the scene.
Negotiate, troubleshoot, launch and play!
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Leaders are tough nuts. They’ve got the courage to step up and be accountable, to take on responsibility, and to venture on new paths. But what do they really need? What is the thing that will make all the difference? In my work with leaders I have found that having a good sounding board and a community of peers is the biggest safe haven for CEOs, GMs, and senior executives. My latest adventure on the Larapinta reveals a few of their insights.
Time out with strangers in the desert is the place to develop fast friends.
Inspiration comes from others as much as from the views
Connection deepens in wild places.
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Could you run your work from the ski slopes? (or beach) What would it take to turn a holiday destination into a work destination? I’ve just spent four weeks skiing and working from the skifields. There are some key lessons to be mindful of.
Preparation and considerations
Expectations can be a killer - be mindful of yours
Boundaries and the value of Deep Play
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Being comfortable breeds complacency. And complacency kills in leadership! What it kills first is courage. Getting uncomfortable through little aventures is the cure.
Beware the false promise that good times will last.
Beware that bad times will too.
Implement little adventures - and big ones - to exercise your courage muscle.
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Kofi Annan spoke to truth to power. He was unerring in his commitment and advocacy for peace and well-being for all human beings. We may not stand on a world stage as he did, but we can bring the essence of his leadership to life in the actions we take every day, and by so doing, also lead for the world.
Inherent human dignity.
Speaking truth to power.
Keep going.
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Much has been made of the transition from expert to manager. In Rising to Power by Eric Hansen and Ron Carucci, the authors shed light on the hazards and adaptations leaders need to undertake as they assume the mantle of authority.
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Adventure has driven some of the most amazing discoveries in human history. We are hard-wired for it. But apart from the yearning fed by curiosity, is there a science to it?
Yes, the brain likes adventure
Yes, there are risks when we get the brain hooked on adventure
Yes, we can get adventure back in our life
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Home base has a great sense of security. The familiar. The known. And yet it keeps us from growth. When facing a horizon, how do we muster the courage to leave the shore?
What are we holding on to?
What are we most afraid of?
What is that calling to us?
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We all get them: slumps. We forget they happen and are dismayed when they do. But slumps can be an opportunity. Don’t fight it; use it.
Progress happens when we bounce out of a dip.
4 types of questions to facilitate progress.
How to calculate your set point, and what to with it.
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Not nearly enough leaders are looking to the impact of automation on job losses, including their own. Yet it’s not just that - we have a culture of blame to navigate too. How do you stack up? Are you disposable? Or indispensable?
Ego makes us disposable.
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