Leadership Blog

Five Steps to Develop Effective Communication

Pause and reflect for a moment on communicators you’ve heard speak at conventions, retreats, special events or other conferences. My guess is—some of them were so good you can still remember their big idea. Others, I imagine, you only remember their name. You can’t remember what they said for the life of you. Most of you reading this article communicate with students in some context. If you’re like me—you win sometimes, and you lose sometimes.

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The 10 Principles of Authentic Leaders

Last week I sat down with Mette Johansson to discuss her upcoming book on authentic leadership. We discussed how being an authentic leader means actively living your core values in the cultures you live in and the relationships you have. I then read the article by Michael O’Malley of HBR on the 10 Principles of Effective Leadership and made the connection that effective organizations are led by authentic leaders.

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Trust: The Currency of Healthy Relationships

Last week PwC sent me an article on their research on trust between organizations and their customers and employees. The research paper is called “Trust: The New Currency for Business.” PwC has much deeper pockets and global reach for research than my little company, so I have provided you with the download of the article at the end of this short blog.

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ELAvate is 30 Years Old! Our ELAvate Hall of Fame

We started in Indonesia July 1st, 1992 and have never looked back. From a successful stint in Indonesia, ELAvate expanded to India/SAARC, Singapore, and then Vietnam with training and consulting across 21 nations and well over 800 clients across the world. What a blessing ELAvate has been to myself, all my past and current trainers and employees, as well as the thousands of lives we have positively impacted to be better leaders for their organizations, families and country.

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How to Get a Return on Your Leadership Training

McKinsey Consulting says “organizations have been consistently dissatisfied with the results of their leadership training efforts. For example, only 11% of executives in a McKinsey study believe that their leadership development interventions achieve and sustain the desired results. Strong leadership is more critical than ever as the world grapples with crisis and uncertainty.”

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How to Measure a Leader’s Competence and Ability

Being able to discern a leader’s competence and ability is crucial for business owners and senior directors to make good hiring and promotion decisions. Faulty hiring and promotions can be very costly financially and be damaging to team and employee morale. Let’s review some of the tools I use to better assess a manager’s ability to lead others effectively. I start with the 1/3 – 1/3 – 1/3 rule.

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The Core Coaching Skills All Leaders Must Master

My coaching started in 1976 when I was a US Peace Corps Volunteer in the Forestry Department of Malaysia. My local boss was Mr. Mok Sian Tuan, the director of Forest Management in Malaysia, who himself was a mentor and coach to me. He assigned me fresh MARA forestry graduates to coach in leading teams and project management.

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Problem Solving and Decision Making - A Key Skill for the 21st Century Leader

Nothing in your organization has a more direct impact on profits, competitiveness and customer loyalty than the quality and creativity of problem solving and decision making at all levels of the organization. According to Wiley’s Digital Skills Gap Index 2021, an astounding 85% of survey respondents across Asia–Pacific countries identify problem solving as the most relevant 21st century skill.

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The Diversity Candidate

First appeared in Business World

‘The problem is not with her leadership style. Everyone knows that she is a diverse candidate, and they don’t take her seriously’ a senior Human Resource leader said of a potential coaching client.

The organization had a mandate that two positions on the management committee had to be filled by women.

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What is Your Definition of a Leader?

Reading daily blogs and insights on leadership, I find a constant “rehash” of many definitions for what makes a good leader. Whether it is living through Covid, World War II, or simply leading in your organization or team, some elements of leadership never change. I read the “Daily Drucker” most every day. I regularly read leadership insights of John Maxwell, Jim Collins and other time tested authors to grow and fine tune my personal leadership competence to walk the leadership talk of what I believe is a world class leader.

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The ‘X Factors’ of Leadership

Leadership is a complex subject. Hence, it is difficult to give leadership a specific definition. There are some universal traits that are critical for leadership effectiveness across all cultures. I believe every leader must have the following ‘X factors’ to be successful in his/ her role.

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