Tuesday, March 26, 2024

50 World Class Leadership Books

 50 World-class Leadership Books

To make you a better leader. I spoke to over 100 leaders to compile this list. It covers key topics such as: - Leading with emotional intelligence - How to give feedback - How to progress as a leader Here’s a sneak peek: 1. "Leaders Eat Last" by Simon Sinek 2. "The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership" by John C. Maxwell 3. "Good to Great" by Jim Collins 4. "Dare to Lead" by Brené Brown 5. "Extreme Ownership" by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin 6. "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu 7. "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey 8. "The 48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene 9. "On Becoming a Leader" by Warren Bennis 10. "Start with Why" by Simon Sinek 11. "Leadership and Self-Deception" by The Arbinger Institute 12. "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team" by Patrick Lencioni 13. "Drive" by Daniel H. Pink 14. "Primal Leadership" by Daniel Goleman 15. "The Leadership Challenge" by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner 16. "Team of Rivals" by Doris Kearns Goodwin 17. "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg 18. "The Effective Executive" by Peter F. Drucker 19. "Turn the Ship Around!" by L. David Marquet 20. "The Prince" by Niccolò Machiavelli 21. "Quiet Leadership" by David Rock 22. "Emotional Intelligence" by Daniel Goleman 23. "The Leader Who Had No Title" by Robin Sharma 24. "Fierce Conversations" by Susan Scott 25. "The Innovator's Dilemma" by Clayton M. Christensen 26. "The First 90 Days" by Michael D. Watkins 27. "Developing the Leader Within You" by John C. Maxwell 28. "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield 29. "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie 30. "Mindset" by Carol S. Dweck 31. "Multipliers" by Liz Wiseman 32. "The Speed of Trust" by Stephen M.R. Covey 33. "Tribes" by Seth Godin 34. "Wooden on Leadership" by John Wooden 35. "Leading Change" by John P. Kotter What’s your favourite leadership book?  Let me know below ⬇️


Friday, March 22, 2024

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

The 5S Method for stress Management

 The 5S Method

Credits to Ben Meer, follow him for more insightful content. ------ Here's the original post: The Japanese secret to clutter-free living: "The first step in crafting the life you want is to get rid of everything you don't." — Joshua Becker Imagine stepping into your home, where every item has its place and your spaces spark joy. Your daily chores are no longer a dreaded task but a simple, swift act of maintaining your personal oasis. Sound far-fetched? It's entirely achievable with the 5S Method. Developed for Japanese factories (efficiency leaders), 5S is equally powerful for your home and workplace. Rebecca E., home system expert and writer of “Your House Machine” newsletter popularized it. Step 1: Sort (Seiri) Step 2: Set in Order (Seiton) Step 3: Shine (Seiso) Step 4: Standardize (Seiketsu) Step 5: Sustain (Shitsuke) Tidiness isn't just about cleaning up; it's about personal transformation and designing the life you want. As Marie Kondo said: "The space in which we live should be for the person we are becoming now, not for the person we were in the past."


Sunday, March 17, 2024

How do you Help Your Team Feel More Comfortable with Conflict? How do you support constructive conflict and candour on your team?

How do you Help Your Team Feel More Comfortable with Conflict? How do you support constructive conflict and candour on your team? “Candor must be supported by two other attributes: a deep commitment to the well-being of the team and the individual, and an in depth appreciation of how to work with emotions. With these in the mix, and with a commitment to learning, candor becomes a vital force for growth.” - Marion Langford How do you practice Candour? Leaders and teams have found that seeing reality clearly is essential to being successful. ▶ In order to see reality clearly, leaders and organizations need everyone to be truthful and not lie about, or withhold, information. They need candor. ▶ Candor is the revealing of all thoughts, feelings, and sensations in an honest, open, and aware way. ▶ Speaking candidly increases the probability that leaders and teams can collectively see reality more clearly. The ability to get issues on the table and work through them constructively is critical to having a healthy culture. Exercise: Managers can normalize productive conflict on your team by using an exercise to map out the unique value of each role and the tensions that should exist among them. Draw a circle and divide that circle into enough wedges to represent each role on your team. For each role, ask: 1️⃣What is the unique value of this role on this team? 2️⃣On which stakeholders is this role focused? 3️⃣What is the most common tension this role puts on team discussions? Answer those questions for each member of the team, filling in the wedges with the answers. As you go, emphasize how the different roles are supposed to be in tension with one another. With heightened awareness and a shared language, your team will start to realize that much of what they have been interpreting as interpersonal friction has actually been perfectly healthy role-based tension. Acknowledgments: Source: HBR article “An Exercise to Help Your Team Feel More Comfortable with Conflict by Liane Davey and source material on “candour” from The Conscious Leadership Group. Infographic by Tanmay Vora #humanresources #management #leadershipdevelopment #leadership #teameffectiveness #ceo