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LEADERSHIP IN PRACTICE T. Michael Porter President & Chief Executive Officer The CUMIS Group Limited September 2001
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M ANAGEMENT Leadership in Practice Planning & Budgeting Organizing & Staffing Organizing & Staffing Controlling & Problem Solving Controlling & Problem Solving M anagement is… - What I will not be speaking about today -
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L EADERSHIP Leadership in Practice Establishing Direction Aligning People Aligning People Motivating & Inspiring Motivating & Inspiring L eadership is… - What I will be speaking about today -
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T HE FUTURE CHALLENGE Leadership in Practice Leadership Leadership Development War for Talent - What I will be speaking about today -
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E STABLISHING DIRECTION Leadership in Practice Developing a vision of the future - often the distant future - and strategies for producing the changes needed to achieve that vision. John P. Kotter A Force for Change
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E STABLISHING DIRECTION Leadership in Practice Relationship Management (customer relationships) Mission / Vision / Values Instituting a Planning Process Strategic Plan 6 Strategies (consistent, with addition of profit) Tactics / Actions / Change
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E STABLISHING DIRECTION Leadership in Practice “Leaders need to look around the corner and anticipate what will be there”
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A LIGNING PEOPLE Leadership in Practice John P. Kotter A Force for Change communicating direction in words and deeds to all those whose co-operation may be needed influence the creation of teams and coalitions that understand the vision and strategies and that accept their validity
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Leadership in Practice Communication (staff forums, publications) People Practices 360 o Process (behavior, skills, competency) Building Trust (values / openness) Planning Processes / Planning Teams A LIGNING PEOPLE
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Leadership in Practice Top 35 Survey Employee Opinion Survey Reward & Recognition Measuring / Revisiting A LIGNING PEOPLE
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M OTIVATING & INSPIRING Leadership in Practice Energizing people to overcome major political, bureaucratic and resource barriers to change by satisfying basic, but often unfulfilled, human needs. John P. Kotter A Force for Change
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Leadership in Practice Leadership is bred, not learned People Priority Values Focus Mentoring Program Constant Change / Continuous Learning Bringing People Together AND... M OTIVATING & INSPIRING
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Leadership in Practice M OTIVATING & INSPIRING ORGANIZATIONALDEVELOPMENT CREATING THE CULTURE
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T HE FUTURE CHALLENGE Leadership in Practice “Our company has enough talented managers to pursue all or most of its promising opportunities.” O RGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT McKinsey & Co.’s “War for Talent 2000” “Our company is always looking for talented people, even if we are not trying to fill a specific position.”
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T HE FUTURE CHALLENGE Leadership in Practice “Our company has enough talented managers to substantially increase our performance relative to competitors.” O RGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT McKinsey & Co.’s “War for Talent 2000” “Our company pays whatever it takes to prevent losing our high performers to other companies.”
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T HE FUTURE CHALLENGE Leadership in Practice “We are confident that our current actions will lead to a stronger talent pool in the next three years.” O RGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT McKinsey & Co.’s “War for Talent 2000”
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T HE FUTURE CHALLENGE Leadership in Practice S YSTEM CHALLENGES Future Leadership Organizational Development Intellectual Capital Market Penetration Growing Market Share
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“YOU’RE ONLY AS GOOD AS YOUR PEOPLE, AND THE WAR FOR TALENT IS INTENSE.” T HE FUTURE CHALLENGE
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“AS KNOWLEDGE AND INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL BECOMES MORE IMPORTANT, ORGANIZATIONS MUST ATTRACT, MOTIVATE & KEEP THE BEST TO WIN.” T HE FUTURE CHALLENGE
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Leadership in Practice M OVING FORWARD Making available our Intellectual Capacity Invitation to share our Competencies, Processes and Learning
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