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| May 2012 Issue of Inc. |
My preference on the contents was more to simple, short
displays (I’m not calling them articles since I don’t really think they fit enough
to be ones) like quotes, comments, tips, or even advertisements. One thing
really caught my attention is a tips on page 8 which titled “The Fine Art of
Strategic Leadership” by researcher Paul Schoemaker. And this is it:
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The Fine Art of Strategic Leadership: Interpret, Align, and Learn.
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- Interpret. Ambiguity is unsettling. Faced with it, the leader is tempted to reach for fast (and potentially wrong-headed) solution. A strategic leader holds steady, synthesizing information from many sources before developing a viewpoint.
- Align. Consensus is rare. A strategic leader must foster open dialogue, build trust, and engage key stakeholders, especially when views diverge.
- Learn. As a company grows, honest feedback is harder and harder to come by. You have to do what you can to keep it coming. This is crucial, because success and failure—especially failure—are valuable sources of organizational learning.
So, how about you? What's YOUR Fine Art of Strategic Leadership?


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