Has leadership changed?

Has leadership changed?

There is one leadership skill that ranks above all others in determining your success as a leader. It was recently confirmed by over 200 next generation leaders at last year's AICPA EDGE Conference in Las Vegas. That skill is the ability to inspire and motivate others. let me clarify what I mean by inspiration and leadership. Inspiration is the ability to create an experience of possibility about the future in yourself and others.

The ability to inspire and motivate others was found to be THE pivotal competency, above all others in research published in Chief Learning Officer Magazine. This critical competency was supported by other key leadership skills like collaboration, strategic & critical thinking, anticipation & serving evolving needs, communication, and innovation. Together this bundle of leadership skills was found to actually increase productivity (by more than 10%), profits (by double), and engagement and satisfaction by the followers of inspirational leaders.

Why are these skills so important today?

To put it simply, "what got us here won't get us there."

The leader of old used to compete to win, the leader of the new collaborates to win,” he told HR. “The leader of old fitted in; the leader of new values diversity. The leader of old used command and control [management styles]; the leader of new connects and inspires.” - Raghu Krishnamoorthy, VP of Executive Development, GE 

The skills many of us 'experienced leaders' have were perfectly suited to the 'industrial era' and not the exponential and transformative times we find ourselves in now. Leaders today are leading people in an era of fast-paced change. Leaders today are leading overwhelmed employees who are constantly distracted with the attention span of goldfish. Leaders today are leading in a time of incredible opportunity for those who can inspire and co-create the fast-future.

How do you get these skills?

Our BLI Leadership Academy has a ten year track record of developing 'inspirational leaders' who are equipped to lead themselves and others in these rapidly changing times. It starts with strategic thinking and the understanding the context of the external environment, then turns internal to the strengths and values of the individual leader. To lead well, you have to lead yourself first. We emphasize positive, strengths-based leadership and how to keep your perspective when everything is changing. Finally, we equip the leaders with powerful collaboration and facilitation skills and tangible tools. They come away being able to mobilize groups, teams and even organizations to co-create the future, solve problems and take advantage of opportunities.

This year's Leadership Academy was held on August 9-11, 2017 in Towson, Maryland. Click here for more information and to apply for 2018.

TOM HOOD, CPA.CITP.CGMA is considered one of the most influential thinkers in the CPA Profession and the CEO of the Maryland Association of CPAs (MACPA). Tom is also the founder and CEO of the Business Learning Institute, the innovation and learning affiliate of the MACPA, a leading talent development and strategy organization for CPAs, finance and accounting professionals in the US. They provide customized, competency-based curriculums and a portfolio of “success skills” and technical programs designed for the Finance and Accounting Profession.



Live and die by the sword !

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James Hall

Analytical information finder and problem solver.

7 年

So, this is an ad for a leadership course of some kind. So noted.

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Christine Pirotin

Sr. Safety Specialist at Sunrun

7 年

Be the leader you needed. Turn negative experiences into LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES. Don't blame but look to raise awareness. Lead by example. Positive feedback, even when something goes wrong. Negativity and blame will get you nowhere fast.

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