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Developing Your Leadership Journey. Gladys Ogallo July 2012. Your Leadership Journey…. 1. Your Power Play. 1. POWER Play…. Know the political landscape; who are the power brokers, who is in the inner circle, who is in the ‘board within the board’ Know where and when real decisions are made
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Developing Your Leadership Journey Gladys Ogallo July 2012
1. POWER Play… • Know the political landscape; who are the power brokers, who is in the inner circle, who is in the ‘board within the board’ • Know where and when real decisions are made • Two big mistakes : i.) trying to use power you don’t have and ii.) using the wrong kind of power to achieve results
2. Understand your Leadership Style • Make sure you know your ‘power zone’. Try to think about how you influence others. Self assessment • Hold yourself to higher standards • Have hard conversations : Remember Spiderman’s words of wisdom…“With great power comes great responsibility”
3. Organizational Politics You need to understand: • The Political Landscape • The Players • The Rules
a) The Political Landscape • The formal hierarchy and the informal hierarchy that link the political players together
b) The Players • The Boss • The Yes Man • The Kill-Joy • The Drama Queen • The Brain • The Rubber snake • The Parrot • The Empire Builder • The Peace Maker • ……
c) The rules • Yes, there are rules (though no rule book to refer to)! • Rules change, are situational
Your operational base Scarce Resources Tolerance of Politics Conditions In your Organizations Complex and Ambiguous Decisions Organizational Change
How to deal with Organizational Politics • You must understand the landscape, the players and the rules • Learn to be a network connector ; personal network = power. Who are the power brokers. Make the most of networks • Give to get; what are you bringing to the table? Bring actionable ideas to solve big problems • Neutralize Negative Politics – take the ‘dirty out of politics’ • Be a model of integrity
Core Competency – Persuasion Steve Jobs’ Reality Distortion Field Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple was famous for influencing people through his persuasiveness, which draws them into his “reality distortion field.”
Persuasion • “Soft” tactics more acceptable than “hard” tactics?
When to do what…? • When to…. • Get a job • Start a family, have children • Fast track your career • Take a pause • Take a back seat
The Athena Leadership Model ‘Becoming Athena’ by Martha Mayhood Mertz • Live authentically • Learn constantly • Advocate fiercely • Act courageously • Foster Collaboration • Build Relationships • Give back • Celebrate
Things that men can do at work that you can’t • ‘Play like a Man, Win like a Woman’ by Gail Evans • They can cry, you can’t • They can flirt, you can’t • They can yell, you can’t • They can have bad manners, you can’t • They can be ugly, you can’t
Parting shot… • What does it do to lead by virtue?