Five Lenses on the World
Louise Mowbray
Future-Focused Leadership | Executive advisor and coach, keynote speaker, futurist and facilitator | Author of 'Relevant: Future-Focused Leadership'
Five Vital Lenses. What are they? Why they are important now and how you can develop them for yourself.
A Rebrand and a Gift For You!
I'm delighted to share that I've undergone a rebrand here on LinkedIn articles to reflect the title of my new book: ‘Relevant: Future-Focused Leadership’.
And the best part? I've included a special gift for you - a free sample of the book waiting for you at the end of this article. I can't wait for you to dive in and let me know what you think.
Five Vital Lenses
The idea of people making sense of the world through a set of lenses isn't new. Filtering what’s going on around us, connecting the dots, spotting patterns and making sense of things from our areas of expertise and lived experiences comes naturally to all of us.?
A friend who is an engineer constantly pulls things apart and puts them back together or 're-engineers' them. A complexity theorist colleague delights in exploring the edges of 'known unknowns'. And an investor friend makes sense of the world with strategy and numbers – even running his family finances in the same way. He often makes fun of himself when he jokingly calls his children "Cost Centre 1 and 2."
However, our lenses (or mental models) can get stuck in time and it's a wake-up call when we realise that how we think, decide, and act today will be experienced in a completely different future context. And we will have changed by the time we get there.?
“The End of History Illusion”
It’s tricky for us, in all our glorious humanity, to imagine the coming decade without taking the present with us. While we know it will be markedly different, there is a significant flaw in our thinking. We mistakenly think we won’t change. We believe that who we are – our personalities, core beliefs and preferences, will remain static.
You may have heard of “The End of History Illusion”. The term describes a psychological illusion where people of all ages believe they have experienced significant personal change and growth up to the present moment. And are unlikely to mature any further in the future.
With this in mind, it makes sense to be purposeful and intentional about equipping ourselves with a handful of interconnected lenses that will better serve us today, and shape the future we desire.?
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Five Future-Focused Lenses
As the scientist and philosopher Alfred Korzybski famously said: "The map is not the territory" – we shouldn't confuse conceptual models with reality itself. The Five Lenses all have roots in academia, are interconnected, and lend themselves to today's emergent contexts in a multitude of ways. The best way to work with them is to take what inspires you from each, put it into practice and then come back for more. Make it your reality.?
These five lenses empower us to create space for discernment and feel invigorated about leading the future. It’s an approach I've witnessed the most impactful leaders embodying time and again over the last couple of decades. And the good news is, you can now develop this thinking for yourself.
How to apply these Lenses
To integrate these lenses, consider the following options:
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“Nothing exists in a void, and understanding what's going on in the world and how it impacts us, our teams and organisations is often the elephant in the room for leaders.”
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Until next time, take good care of yourself.
Best, Louise
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4 个月I found it so helpful to explore and assess my personality qualities and how I respond to conflict. Thank you Louise Mowbray for helping me with step one. It's been a valuable foundation for applying future-focused lenses. I recommend my colleagues reach out to you to start on this journey to navigate their future.
The workplace is in transition. The nature of work is in transition. How do you keep your best people from transitioning to the competition? I work with leaders to develop the skills they need to do just that.
4 个月I had the good fortune of reading Louise's book and talking with her for an episode of Qonversations coming out in August. There is a great deal of wisdom here.
Guiding Wellbeing & Wholeness in individuals & organizations | Building environments that help & heal, not hurt or harm their people -workplaces-classroom-homes. Nervous System literacy. Enneagram. Awakener. ThinkPartner
4 个月Looking forward to reading it ??
Leadership Futurist l Strategist l Multiple Award Winning Author l Podcaster. Showing leaders how to navigate the future.
4 个月Such a fabulous book, Louise Mowbray. I think many businesses don't think they will survive 'in their current state' - and have trouble imagining what a new version of their business might be a in a changing context. Creative imagining the future is an essential leadership tool.