Resolutions? Nah. Intentions - yes! Evolution - yes! Here are three key topics to help focus your leadership and life for 2024 and beyond.
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Leadership Purpose and Identity: Four Soulful Questions
There comes a time on a leader’s journey where we face down challenges and have our soul stripped bare. We wonder, ‘is this for me? Am I the right leader for the job? Is this the commitment for my one and precious life?’ There is joy in alignment to a cause greater than ourselves. To a purpose that nudges human consciousness a step farther along its developmental journey.
Read MoreUniversal Fantasy for Leaders
Have you felt it yet? The irresistible surge of energy that comes with the change of seasons? Now is the perfect time for creative re-design of your life and leadership.
It’s time to indulge your fantasies…your leadership fantasies, that is.
We can use Universal Leadership Fantasies to set a fulfilling path for ourselves (while not losing our head to the dark side).
Read MoreCreative Destruction: Lessons from Shiva, Shakti, and Alan Joyce of Qantas
When things are broken and struggling at work, who are you going to call? Job Breakers! (with apologies to Ghost Busters). The ‘creative destruction’ cycle needs a particular brand of courage and compassion. The Breaker may not win friends, but they may revitalise a failing organisation. As a ‘Breaker’, how does Alan Joyce measure up and what lessons can we take from his experience?
Read MoreAre you the right leader for the job?
Many leaders I work with cycle through feeling frustrated, to crippled with self doubt, through to feeling elated. Our emotions are in constant flux. So are our teams, projects, and organisations. One leadership approach does not suit all times, the best and worst of them.
Read MoreRejection and failure - a leader’s pathway out
Have you ever experienced failure at work? Perhaps a rejection? Maybe things seemed bleak and everything you tried didn’t work. Deflated, discouraged. These are not fun times. But they could be the start of something amazing.
Read MoreAI and ChatGPT: A CEO's Secret Weapon for Enhanced Leadership
One of the most asked questions of Chat GPT for CEOs is, “How do I improve my leadership skills?” With the spectre of recession, tighter budgets, and ever increasing workloads, it makes sense to make use of tools at your fingertips. Chat GPT is one of these. In this very practical article, you’ll get step by step instructions on how to improve your communication and influence, emotional intelligence, productivity, and decision-making.
Read MoreHow to change other people’s behaviour
Does someone’s behaviour frustrate you? As a leader, we often see what needs to change, while others may not. Here’s how to focus on the six layers of behaviour change.
Read MoreStretch your thinking for better leadership
If we are to contend with what’s coming, then we need to embed what’s most important to help guide us through. And for that, we need guardrails: ethics and values. So, let’s stretch our thinking with some useful guardrails.
Read MoreBOOKISH: 5 Awesome Books About the Future and Leadership
I LOVE great books about the future. I especially love it when we can link to what it means for LEADERSHIP.
The full and extensive book review is on Shepherd's incredible book review and curation website here.
These are five awesome books I have read. All but Tim Urban have been interviewed for the Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast. (Tim Urban - I'm coming for you!)
Dr. Rick Chromey does an outstanding job at showcasing that different generations are shaped by the tech that dominated our coming of age years. Forget alphabet generations - GenTech is a more insightful way to understand different worldviews. Get the book on Amazon here.
Rohit Bhargava and Henry Coutinho-Mason showcase 30 incredible trends that are affecting all sectors, offer a handy playlist for each sector AND include great leadership questions to help us make sense and meaning from these trends. Get the book on Amazon here.
Tim Urban delivers a profound and important book that we ALL need to read. It's about how we have become polarised, and how we can build bridges again. Breakthrough ideas for me are about the dangers of swinging too far to the progressive side (where there are blindspots, just like on the conservative side.) Get the book on Amazon here.
Brett King and Dr Richard Petty offer a wide-ranging, comprehensive analysis of what the heck is going on, with four possible futures that require significant and compelling shifts we need to make in our values (hint: it's called Technosocialism). We can create a better world - our future depends on it. Get the book on Amazon here.
Justin Bean paints a very powerful future and includes the guardrails we need to reshape the future of education, government, and industry if we are to capitalise on the amazing trends that can leave to an abundant and equitable world. Get the book on Amazon here.
You will be a lot wiser and more astute leader with the help of these books.
P.S. Brett and Rohit's interviews will be out on the Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast in the next few weeks.
P.P.S. Want more great book insights? Sign up for our occasional e-journal, Bookish.
Fit For the Future Leadership: From strategy to execution - what gets in our way?
I love a good strategy. All the bright, shiny hope and expectations of it all. Then we get to work and forget about it all. The daily grind takes over. Business as usual carries on, oblivious of our lofty ambitions. Why is there a massive gap between strategy and execution?
Read MoreGenerations at work - leadership considerations
Much has been said about how generations at work affect culture. In this month’s article, I share the leadership insights to help us navigate the intersection of generations, technology and culture.
Read MoreFit For the Future Leadership: Three ways to make more time for strategic thinking
One of the things I’m hearing a lot from leaders is how much things have changed. We’re never going back to pre-pandemic ‘normal’. We’re in brave new territory. It’s intimidating. And exhilarating! So much opportunity! (along with all that threat). Most of the same leaders also acknowledge, somewhat sheepishly, they don’t do enough strategic thinking.
Read MoreFuture of Leadership: Explore Map ADAPT
A complex world needs adaptable, inclusive leaders - this is a skill we can develop with practice.
Read MoreFuture of Leadership: Explore Map Adapt - Three ways to map
Leadership for the future requires a deeper understanding of problems, possibilities and potential (of our people).
Read MoreFuture of Leadership: Explore Map Adapt - The practice of 'exploring'
The future of leadership needs adventurous explorers who are always learning and expanding their horizons.
Read MoreFuture of Leadership Trend: Distributed Everything - Are You Ready?
Distributed everything is an exciting trend that's full of potential. To make the most of it, leaders will need to work on communication and building connection.
Read MoreLeadership for the Future - 7 skills you need
There are so many amazing things happening in the world right now. Yes, there is also travesty. Our work as leaders is to envision a future we wish to inhabit, and work towards it.
We’ll need some critical skills to get there. Here are seven of the most important.
Read MoreAdaptability: A Skill for Leaders of the Future
What’s beyond resilience? Adaptability. And we can flex this muscle through small, intentional changes.
Read More3 Habits for Leaders of the Future
When we are smarter about what goes in we can be smarter about what comes out! Here are three habits for leadership of the future that focus on consumption.
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