Leadership Excellence

Leadership Excellence2017-10-22T21:44:08+02:00

From purpose to impact

“Be yourself. Everyone else is taken.”
Oscar Wilde

Yesterday’s ‘command & control’ mentality is out. More than ever, success in business is about people. People working in our organizations today are deeply affected by the VUCA changes (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous). Modern leaders require an array of hard and soft skills. They need to be able to apply different methods and approaches to help their followers and organizations move into the future without fear.

People are longing for trustworthy leaders. Authentic leaders fill a void in an uncertain world. Authentic leaders lead from conviction; they are originals, not copies, and base their actions on their values.

Personal Mastery revolves around the idea that no matter what your leadership level or role, the critical factor to begin with is inside us. Before you can lead outwards, you need to look inwards. Leadership starts with you.

Coaching for leadership excellence supports managers and leaders to develop a sound level of personal mastery, create and lead out of a personal vision and relentlessly drive towards it every day, practice regular self-reflection and self-monitoring, understand their own and other’s feelings, behaviors and mindsets, be present, and accept only the best.

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Articles on Leadership Excellence

A culture of trust needs transparency

Leaders, Everyone wants to be part of a workplace culture that puts a premium on delivering the real truth. Lies and secrets break trust, while honesty and transparency build trust. If trust somehow exists without transparency, this so-called trust is nothing more than an illusion because it is based on what is [...]

By |July 11th, 2018|Categories: Change Management, Cross-Cultural Communication, Leadership Excellence|Comments Off on A culture of trust needs transparency

Caution: Ego Traps

Leaders, Complacent superiority is your biggest clue that you are in an ego trap. The ego loves to feel superior. It loves judging, and looking down on others. It loves being right, and knowing more about everything and everyone. Leaders who operate with their ego on the front burner can [...]

By |May 23rd, 2018|Categories: Cross-Cultural Communication, Leadership Excellence|Comments Off on Caution: Ego Traps

Executives derail

Leaders, Derailment happens. It is normal. It is human. And it comes with consequences for the organization as well as yourself. Research suggests that more than 60% of senior leaders and executives derail at some point of time in their career. Also, the greatest majority of these leaders, belong [...]

By |April 23rd, 2018|Categories: Cross-Cultural Communication, Leadership Excellence|Comments Off on Executives derail

Leadership 4.0: Are you ready?

Today’s business world is rather exponential than linear. Speed is increasing. Many changes are of disruptive nature. Things can be true, and at the same time they can be false. What is illegal in one country could be legal in another country of the global village. There is not [...]

By |March 9th, 2018|Categories: Leadership Excellence|Comments Off on Leadership 4.0: Are you ready?

New work needs empowerment

Leaders, Do you need to control everything in your business? Are your people excessively reliant on you asking your permission for every tiny detail? How do you empower your people? Do you give them credit consistently? Leadership of today is quite different from that of Caesar, Plato, the Wilhelminian time, [...]

By |February 18th, 2018|Categories: Leadership Excellence|Comments Off on New work needs empowerment

The Dark Triad or the fifty shades of gray in leadership

Leaders, How dark is your personality? Are you a manipulative person?  Can you switch off your empathy? Are you completely obsessed with yourself? If your answer is yes, you might want to pay attention to your dark side. “Dark” leaders may be toxic but still be as effective as pro-social, [...]

By |January 7th, 2018|Categories: Leadership Excellence, Resilience|Comments Off on The Dark Triad or the fifty shades of gray in leadership
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