Your Leadership Mission Should Fit on a T-Shirt!
Shutterstock

Your Leadership Mission Should Fit on a T-Shirt!

My mission is simple. It is to: Help successful leaders achieve positive, lasting change in their behavior. Peter Drucker instilled this short phrase in me, "Your mission statement should fit on a T-Shirt," as he did with so many others, and it has guided my career for many decades. It has helped me focus and become pretty good at what I do, which I can describe in two words: behavioral coaching.

Today, most people who call themselves executive coaches are coaches in the area of leadership behavior. There are a few– and I would like to underline, very few– strategic coaches. For instance, Vijay Govindarajan, who does an excellent job of helping at the corporate strategy domain. Michael Porter is another great coach in this domain. When I say most, I mean upwards of 90% of people who say they’re executive coaches have backgrounds in psychology or organizational behavior. So, most executive coaches are doing what I do, helping leaders achieve positive, lasting change in behavior.

Peter Drucker’s advice that a mission should fit on a T-shirt has also helped me focus on what not to do as it applies to my mission statement. For instance, it helped me grapple with this interesting catch about my work: behavioral coaching only helps if a person has behavioral issues!

It sounds simple, but I receive ridiculous (to me) requests for coaching. Not long ago, a pharmaceutical company called me up, and said, “We want you to coach Dr. X.” I replied, “Interesting possibility. What’s his problem?” They said, “He’s not updated on recent medical technology.” I laughed and replied, “Neither am I!” I couldn’t help Dr. X. I can’t make a bad doctor a good doctor, a bad scientist a good scientist, or a bad engineer a good engineer. Behavioral coaching only solves behavioral issues.

The second thing I always teach is never coach integrity violations. I read an article in Forbes once I found very disturbing, about people that had integrity violations who were given coaches. People that have integrity violations should be fired, not coached. How many integrity violations does it take to ruin the reputation of your company? Just one. You don’t coach integrity violations. You fire them.

And finally, behavioral coaching doesn’t help if the person or the company is going in the wrong direction. If somebody is going in the wrong direction, behavioral coaching just helps them get there faster. It doesn’t turn the wrong direction into the right direction.

It’s your turn. What’s your mission? Can you fit it on a T-shirt? Do you use it to help guide your career decisions? If you don’t have a mission statement, write one up and post it to the comment section. I would love to see what your mission is!

Triggers is a #1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-seller! Order it at Amazon. See The Marshall Goldsmith Thinkers50 Video Blog for more of this video series.

Ginine Capozzi

TRAINING REIMAGINED? | Power of One? Framework | Learning & Development Strategy | Talent Development | Organization-Specific Talent Solutions | Organizational Change | Instructional Design | Gamification MasterCraftsman

8 年

"I help people in their pursuit of career happiness."

Tin Zaw

Product Management Leader

8 年

Making the web safer.

回复
Shreemat Pattajoshi

Senior HR Business Partner

8 年

Simplify Decisions !!!

Julianne Miller, AFC?

A compassionate coach helping women simplify money so they can feel confident overcoming loss, handling financial and estate records, and building a new plan for their money after the loss of a loved one or partner.

8 年

I help families manage their daily finances through education and organization

回复
Abdul Mukaddes

Customer Service and Marketing Expert | Trainer

8 年

Hi, How to determine if a professional needs coaching to improve?

回复

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Marshall Goldsmith的更多文章

  • Match

    Match

    by Suzie Bishop & Marshall Goldsmith In our careers as executive coaches, We have seen the incredible impact of…

    396 条评论
  • The Responsibility Trap

    The Responsibility Trap

    by Mike Mackie and Marshall Goldsmith Many people carry a peculiar burden—an inflated sense of responsibility for…

    126 条评论
  • Getting Your Team to Tell You What You Need to Hear: Building a Culture of Psychological Safety

    Getting Your Team to Tell You What You Need to Hear: Building a Culture of Psychological Safety

    by Jack Gordon, Ph. D.

    62 条评论
  • Feedforward

    Feedforward

    As we go through life, we tend to look back on what has made a difference to us. I particularly remember a series of…

    52 条评论
  • Don’t Live with Regret

    Don’t Live with Regret

    How many of us feel we’ve wasted years of our lives? How many of us judge ourselves because we believe we’re not doing…

    62 条评论
  • One Thing Great Leaders Never Do!

    One Thing Great Leaders Never Do!

    The ever-increasing presence of knowledge workers (people who know more about what they are doing than their boss does)…

    39 条评论
  • Modern Achievement is an International Bestseller!

    Modern Achievement is an International Bestseller!

    As a thank you for making this wonderful book co-authored with Asheesh Advani an international best seller I wanted to…

    35 条评论
  • MODERN ACHIEVEMENT IS A BEST SELLER!

    MODERN ACHIEVEMENT IS A BEST SELLER!

    I am excited to announce that Modern Achievement, my latest book with Asheesh Advani hit #1 on Amazon in Management…

    54 条评论
  • Welcome to MarshallGoldsmith.ai

    Welcome to MarshallGoldsmith.ai

    Dear LinkedIn Friends, For years I have been trying to figure out how to give away everything that I know. After a lot…

    48 条评论
  • On Flourishing, featuring Hubert Joly

    On Flourishing, featuring Hubert Joly

    In the Becoming Coachable miniseries we explore the power of Flourishing, a leadership style in which the leader is…

    28 条评论

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了