| Hello Leader, The current global crisis is not an economic or credit crisis at its core. It is a crisis of leadership and trust. This KEY unlocks the understanding of a leadership moment – the pivotal task of leaders and 15 practices that effective leaders carry out. Reflect on this Key and use it. Put the key to practice today. Engage the leadership moment. As always, your comments are welcome. Please forward this KEY to friends, family and associates. Sincerely, Aviv Shahar Also, find out about:
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| A Leadership Moment February 2009 |
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Reality is what we perceive it to be. We all create our own reality. You often fail to realize this fact because of the “reality myth,” which says that there is such a thing called “reality” independent of people’s views, assumptions and beliefs. When you look at an issue, what “frame” do you use? The reality you perceive is shaped by your beliefs and assumptions. When you interact with another – a peer, an employee, the boss, your client, or a friend-there is no such thing as “pure data.” Even numbers on paper are interpreted with people’s narratives and assumptions. People have firm beliefs about themselves and others. These beliefs dictate what can and what can’t be done, what is fair and right, and what is not, and the possibility or impossibility of everything. Beliefs and assumptions fashion the narrative, the story we create in our heads which in turn frames and instructs our reality. The Blind Spot We interpret what’s happening around us all the time, and based upon this interpretation, we tell ourselves a story about:
This is true even for those trained to be objective, such as journalists and CIA analysts. They, too, interpret the “data” and “reality” within a framework of beliefs about:”What’s going on?” “Why is it going on?” and “What’s possible or not?” You Create Your Frame
What’s the power of reframing? It’s in FDR’s phrase: The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. The leadership moment is to challenge conventional wisdom, to reframe what success looks like. To frame what was impossible as possible, and what was difficult as easy. A decision can be hard and hopeful all at the same time. A course of action you need to take may be painful and liberating. It’s all in the framing. The Obama inauguration was a transformational reframing event. His test, the American test is to now direct the expectation and potential of this presidency to help reframe the discourse and redress the issues on the table, to turn big problems into even bigger opportunities. Leadership is the art of reframing. A leadership moment is © Aviv Shahar
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| Stepping Into The Unknown – The 11th Emerald Key | |
| Excerpt from the CD – Stepping Into The Unknown
When you were born, you entered this world not knowing failure. The concept of failure did not exist. All you cared about was discovering and exploring everything around you. This joyful impulse to live with your senses wide open to discover the opportunities of living is the experience we are seeking in this key. Reflect on your attitude towards risk – do you step up to opportunities or do you hold back? When did you last take on a new bigger challenge? When did you promise to yourself or to someone else to deliver something without knowing how you would do it? This creative tension is what pulls you up into a “venturi” tunnel of new possibilities – to discover innovation you did not know was locked in you. Great innovators and visionary leaders take on a greater challenge. It develops them to be bigger persons, to discover the capacities needed to realize their dream. It’s the same for you – you have extraordinary capacities that you are not aware of until such time as you face a new unknown circumstance where these capabilities are needed and are pulled out of you. To get your copy of the Emerald CDs click here. © Aviv Shahar
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Are You In Limbo? |
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Limbo: (Clause 4) an intermediate place or state; a state of uncertainty Let’s see, what is in limbo right now…? The question is – are you in limbo? Chances are that if you are not, you will likely be by tomorrow, at least in one aspect of your life or another. In between jobs. In between homes. In between relationships. In between one clarity and the next. You have to become very good at managing the limbo state. Limbo is the point where you are no longer in the safety of what was known and have not found yet a new settlement or equilibrium. It might just be the nature of life in the foreseeable The point is, you’ve got to develop an indestructible core that sustains you through the limbo state. A sense of clarity about who you are and what’s important for you. A confidence and self esteem not subject to the marketplace of employability. Learn to become the answer to the questions around you. You will then never be alone. You will never be left without work. And you will not lose the sense of self in the state of limbo. © Aviv Shahar
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