Leadership: Myth or Fact Glenn de Villiers The Forum for Professional Nurse Leaders 13 th March 2015 Acknowledgment to Cathie Brady and Barbara Frank Jim.

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Leadership: Myth or Fact Glenn de Villiers The Forum for Professional Nurse Leaders 13 th March 2015 Acknowledgment to Cathie Brady and Barbara Frank Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner

As a culture, we have outdated notions of leadership: o Just about everything we were taught about traditional management prevents us from being effective leaders. o Just about every popular notion about leadership is a myth

Our first challenge is to rid ourselves of these outdated traditions and myths

Fact: The best leadership achievements come from challenging the process, changing things, shaking up the organization Myth: The ideal organization is orderly and stable, and can and should run like clock work

Myth: Leader as “renegade” who magnetizes a band of followers with courageous acts Fact: Leaders attract constituents not because of their willful defiance, but because the leader has a deep faith in the human capacity to adapt and grow

Myth: Leaders are visionaries with Merlin-like powers Fact: Leaders must have a vision, a sense of direction, but not psychic foresight. It can be their original thinking or someone else’s.

Myth: Good managers focus on the short term. Fact: Effective leaders have a long term future orientation

Myth: Leaders have the special gift of Charisma! Fact: Leaders’ dynamism comes from a strong belief in a purpose and a willingness to express that conviction

Myth: The job of management is primarily one of control: of resources including time, money materials and people. Fact: The more leaders control others, the less likely it is that people will excel, the less they’ll be trusted. Leaders don’t command and control; they support and serve.

Myth: Leaders are born, not made. Fact: Leadership is not in a gene; it is an observable, learnable set of practices. The belief that leadership can’t be learned is a powerful deterrent to leadership development.

Leadership is everyone's business! Learning good leadership practices is anyone’s to do!

Five Fundamental Practices of Exemplary Leaders o Model The Way o Inspire A Shared Vision o Challenge The Process o Enable Others To Act o Encourage The Heart Two hardest areas also bring the greatest results: Model the Way Encouragement The Leadership Challenge by Kouzes and Posner

What is Model the Way? o Credible leaders practice what they preach o They walk the talk o Their actions are consistent with their words o They keep their promises o They do what they say they will do Encouraging the Heart by Kouzes and Posner

Encouraging the Heart o Set clear standards – people need to know what’s expected of them o Pay attention – tune in o Personalize recognition -- individualized o Tell the story – share your successes o Celebrate together – have fun Encouraging the Heart by Kouzes and Posner

Thank you