Because the role of leadership is changing, we now need new leadership skills. What if unleading was one of them? Let’s explore the apparent paradox, the new leadership development strategies required, and examples of these new leadership skills. Let’s hear from some of the sharpest change agents and thought leaders of the world: people involved in systems thinking, teamwork design, community engagement and volunteer mobilization. Their insights challenge everything we think about leadership. They help create new possibilities for employee engagement and performance improvement. We can collectively transform leadership from top-down hierarchies to empowered people leading together. We can build workplace cultures that encourage action, workingwell, autonomy, and accountability.
Will you dare to un-lead?
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Because the role of leadership is changing, we now need new leadership skills. What if unleading was one of them? Let’s explore the apparent paradox, the new leadership development strategies required, and examples of these new leadership skills. Let’s hear from some of the sharpest change agents and thought leaders of the world: people involved in systems thinking, teamwork design, community engagement and volunteer mobilization. Their insights challenge everything we think about leadership. They help create new possibilities for employee engagement and performance improvement. We can collectively transform leadership from top-down hierarchies to empowered people leading together. We can build workplace cultures that encourage action, workingwell, autonomy, and accountability.
Will you dare to un-lead?
Links:
Website weneedsocial.com/
Twitter twitter.com/CelineSchill
Mastodon https://mastodon.social/@CelineSchill
LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/celineschillinger
Instagram instagram.com/dare_to_un_lead/
YouTube youtube.com/c/CélineSCHILLINGER
Amazon Author Page amazon.com/author/celineschillinger
Get the book
- Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Dare-Lead-Relational-Leadership-Fragmented/dp/1773271822/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0
- Indigo https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/dare-to-un-lead-the/9781773271828-item.html
- We Need Social https://weneedsocial.com/the-book
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How to engage frontline workers? When the shop floor is seen as a partner in transformation, amazing results ensue. This bonus episode builds on the experience of Luis Maldonado, who works on the shopfloor in a US vaccine manufacturing facility, and Lavanya Madhuri Sethu, whose Quality Assurance work in India involves interacting with the shopfloor. So much to learn from these two change leaders!
See the show notes on my website for quotes, more info and links.
Connect with Luis Maldonado and Lavanya Madhuri Sethu on LinkedIn
Curious to use these ideas in your work? Get in touch with me!
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