The Power of Intuitive Leadership - The Intuitive Leader?
Maurice Jenkens ?
It is all about TRUST. Tools to align a Culture of Psychological Safety and Trust with Profitability | Community for Intuitive Leaders ? Speaker | Trainer | Coach
Quick summary
78% of the CEOs surveyed say it is increasingly challenging to navigate risks and opportunities (1). Intuitive leadership empowers leaders to do better and faster decision-making. And using the power of Intuition helps to future-proof the organisation by becoming better in navigating uncertainties and unknowns.
The Intuitive Leader? aligns a culture of trust with profitability. A culture of Trust creates sustainable growth and superior investment returns (2). Among other by the ability to trust one's own judgment to stay Strategic while helping others to better trust their intuition.
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What is Intuitive Leadership?
In essence intuitive leadership is an anchored self-trust in ones own inner knowing and the ability to translate that into meaningful action, inspiring others to follow.
Intuitive leadership is the ability to use both analytical and intuitive thinking and to align rational and intuitive intelligence. Intuitive leadership allows for leaders to combine data and gutfeel when making decisions or when reading the room for navigating relationships.
Every single syllible in this text is written by myself and without AI.
This article has 7 short sections (sources below)
1. Intuition is key in decision-making
As a leader you have to make decisions yourself, but also to facilitate for other leaders like middle-management to dare to make decisions. Or, daring to fail in the process.
AI beats us in processing data. But we beat AI on relations and we SHOULD make the decisions. So: let AI do the analysis, while we focus on relations and decision making.
In the words of a former CEO in the financial sector and currently a senior investor long since financially independent:
Intuition has value in its own right, but it also facilitates better decision making. Maybe it is not always bang-on, but it points us in the right direction. It then takes an open and honest discussion to verify and validate.
During my interview with him, he told me that feeling uncomfortable about a decision was for him a clue his gut was raising a warning sign. He would then go ahead and ask his senior management questions until that feeling of discomfort had subsided.
2. Intuition helps you stay Strategic
About 50% of all leaders in the Global West are constantly battling fatigue or the feeling of being overwhelmed (3). It happens easily that you get distracted or bogged down in a swamp of todo's and we all know how important it is to stay strategic.
One of my course participants told me literally that this is exactly what intuition helps you with.
Intuition helps me stay strategic, it makes it easier for me to zoom out when needed and then to stay focused on what's really important.
3. Intuitive Leadership and Psychological Safety unlock valuable Tacit Knowledge
Psychological safety is a key ingredient in the mix of trust based, intuitive leadership. Honesty, openness and a non-judgemental culture, increase innovative ideas allowing for valuable Tacit Knowledge that people or a group silently inhibit to be aired and discussed.
And spreading this culture starts at the top with a CEO of a bigger company telling me:
We didn't pay all these huge salaries to hire the best managers for them to not use their own good judgment. We have to trust their decisions.
By creating this culture of trust, she created a safe zone that opened up and invited her management team to share their own Tacit Knowledge. Tacit Knowledge Management is harvesting knowledge that silently has been built-up through entire careers and is invaluable to any organisation (4).
4. Intuition increases self-confidence in leadership
A senior Chief Revenue Officer once told me he had done well so far in his career and he relied heavily on his strong analytical skills because that gave him a sense of security. It simply felt safe to talk about data points and processes.
Needless to say that analytical skills have value in their own right, but he felt that he had hit a ceiling in his role as a leader. Dealing with people is an art that numbers can't teach us. At some point a mentor told him:
You are excellent with analysis, but you have to trust your gut more if you are to progress in your leadership.
Afterwards he felt more confident asking himself: "What is my gut telling me?" He told me working with his intuition made him more bold to speak his mind or what he "was thinking in his gut". It created an increased sense of self-trust. Put in his own words:
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What? Can I trust my gut? An entire new world opened up for me.
And he is far from being the only one. Just about any person I have worked with, either in small circles or through my program for leaders called Decoding Intuition?, witnessed increased self-trust in that subtle sense of inner knowing and the ability to show up more genuine as a leader.
5. How do you know it is your intuition?
This is probably the most asked question on this topic. How do you know it is not fantasy, "just" fears or wishful thinking?
As one experienced and senior manager once shared with me: "I believe in intuition, yet how do I know what I am feeling is true? Or how can I trust myself? How can I trust this really is my intuition and not something else?
How do you know that you know?
The answer lies in how your intuition resonates within you. Quite literally your intuition has a specific and unique Inner Resonates Signature. I have one, you have one and we all have one, but as it seems slightly different from each other.
It is our job to identify, analyse and get friendly with that inner resonance signature. The scientific name for this work is intero-septive work, using our (scientifically proven) intero-septive sense the ability to be aware of internal sensations in the body (5). This is also known as introspecting (to "look inside") and the ability to detect inner signals, like for example the very real Gut-feel.
Once we have established a clear connection with our inner resonance signature, we grow more confident in the ability to differ between 'just a feeling' or 'just a thought' and an intuitive feeling or an intuitive thought.
6. Decoding Intuition? - Science based
During the years I have been interviewing dozens and dozens of leaders, entrepreneurs and leading academics on topic intuitive leadership as well as studying literature on intuition(6). And I have been applying intuitive skills myself at work since 2001.
On the back of that combined knowledge, I have built a program for leaders called Decoding Intuition?.
The Program has 3 main pillars:
To phrase one CEO of her experience of the program:
This levels-up my career. I can now identify my gut feeling and it helps me make better decisions.
And in the words of another participant - a middle management leader:
Intuition has given me a feeling of psychological safety in myself. It helps me in creating psychological safety in my team.
An in the words of another participant - an entrepreneur:
This program is very much about self-trust and about the transfer of trust. I feel much more confident as a leader and I am more likely to speak up with confidence and inject that into the team.
7. Our Community - Reach out to me and share your experience!
If you want to know more about how I work with clients and if Intuitive Leadership could be of value for you or your organisation - feel free to reach out via my LinkedIn profile .
We are building a community of Intuitive Leaders? - and you are welcome to pitch in your experiences!
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1 个月Johan Grundstr?m Eriksson - thank you for commenting earlier. You wrote: The ability to trust and use ackumulated inner knowing and translate this into credible and meaningful action is a rare trait, even among senior top leaders. Especially within the Innovation domain. Most of our leaders have been “trained and raised” to believe only in fact based evidence. That drives values, behaviors and a culture that smother innovation, as there is no fact based evidence about the future, mainly uncertainty. Question to you: do you believe it would be possible to train leaders on thar "rare trait"? And even better train teams to start trusting tacit knowledge coming via hunches or a certain type of awareness? Would it be valuable for poeple working with the innovation sector as you do :)?
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1 个月Maurice Jenkens ?great article. I particularly loved your phrase Inner Resonates Signature!! We do all come into this realm with that! Does what you are thinking or doing make you contract or expand? There's the answer! Grateful for the work you are doing in the world and especially including data and research.
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1 个月Amazing article Maurice Jenkens ?!!! Thank you for creating it! ??
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1 个月Thanks for sharing very insightful article guiding on intuitive leadership. It is clear that we cannot invent our future by relying on rational thinking. I like that you point out that what you do is science-based. A clear challenge to improve our intuition in business, is that many managers has been told: "Base your thinking on facts" Do we need to completely change this mindset Maurice Jenkens ?