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Leadership in Strategic Management. Preparatory thoughts and Ideas from Collins’ Good to Great. Leadership is complex. Many researchers have tried to identify traits of good leaders, but they found many exceptions to every rule
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Leadership in Strategic Management Preparatory thoughts and Ideas from Collins’ Good to Great
Leadership is complex • Many researchers have tried to identify traits of good leaders, but they found many exceptions to every rule • Only one principle seems to have survived:Good leaders are “behaviorally complex” • A good leader varies his/her behavior a lotdepending on the situation
But authors like Hill & Jones still list characteristics of good leaders… • … and their list can be helpful • Vision, eloquence, and consistency • Commitment to their vision and business model demonstrated with words and actions • Being well-informed • Willingness to delegate and empower • Astute use of power • Don’t memorize these. They won’t be on the test • But a list like this provides a rough, common sense picture of what leaders have to do
One takeaway: While strategic management texts deal mostly with self-interest-oriented thinking, good leaders use mammalian elements of brain
To think about leadership, look at some real leaders • Ways of Good-to-Great leaders won’t work everywhere, but they give a better sense of what great leaders can be than any list
The Good-to-Great Research • Studied 11 companies that had been ordinary performers, then at some point turned into superior performers • Produced returns 3x the stock market average for 15 years Kimberley-Clark (Huggies), Gillette, Nucor, Walgreen’s, Abbot Labs, Kroger, Wells Fargo, etc. • Compared them with similar companies that didn’t transform
Companies that achieve the transformation Collins seeks are likely to have been ordinary performers inboring industries • William McKnight of 3M may have been a “Level 5 Leader” • Most high-tech CEOs (e.g., Steve Jobs) are not • Collins, unfortunately, tries to tell everybody to follow the principles he found – that’s wrong
Level-5 leadership is how to lead a slow-moving firm to major growth • Use the Good-to-Great findings as one pictureof what a leader can be
Collins’ ‘Level 5 Leader’ addresses long-term problems • A ‘paradoxical blend’ of • personal humility • intense professional will • Ambition for the company • But refuses to take credit for the success • Deep resolve to ‘do what needs to be done’