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November 21, 2024
Latest Leadership Book Recommendation – ���How the Mighty Fall”
The Latest Leadership Recommendation from Lee���s Bookshelf ��� ���How the Mighty Fall: And Why Some Companies Never Give In��� by Jim Collins
Jim Collins is a student and teacher of enduring great companies ��� how they grow, how they attain superior performance, and how good companies can become great companies.
Please read more about this book on the Goodreads website. If you���ve already read this book, please post your review below.
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November 19, 2024
4 Practical Tips on Celebrating with Your Team
Over the next few weeks during the holiday season, celebration is very important because it provides recognition, lifts morale and raises energy, reduces stress, and builds esprit de corps, cohesion and teamwork. It���s also logical because you as a leader are clarifying and taking responsibility to publicly praise progress and accomplishing goals.
Try these tips for more intentional celebrations as a leader:
Plan your steps. Be clear about what you are celebrating and how you will affirm achievements. Be Enthusiastic in your demeanor. It���s been said that communication is 20 percent verbal and 80 percent non-verbal, so your energy, tone and body language are going to be very important in the success of your celebration. Be fair and consistent. Great leaders help people become successful, and that means recognizing individual differences and providing affirmation of their unique contribution. Celebrate team successes as a team. The joy of victory lifts spirits and provides a great time to enhance connection and build camaraderie.
And remember, if organizing fun is ���not your thing���, no problem���just delegate it and manage it like any other project. Every team has some people who have a passion and talent for bringing people together to celebrate.
Remember, great leaders are great because they strongly believe in themselves, but they are also humble and coach themselves to continue to grow and improve. Please take some time to celebrate this month.
You can also read the entire coaching blog and video clip on this topic – “Successful Leaders Celebrate with These Four Tips”
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November 17, 2024
Leadership History Lesson for November 17th
On this day in leadership history in 1558, Elizabeth I ascended the English throne upon the death of Queen Mary Tudor.
What���s the leadership lesson? I���m simply celebrating women leaders and their significance in the world of leadership. Please express your thanks and gratitude to a female leader today.
Elizabeth I – Wikipedia
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November 15, 2024
Leading with Honor Wisdom for Today, November 15, 2024
���Living and leading with honor requires sacrifice, and it���s mainly letting go of our ego and self-interest.��� ��� Lee Ellis
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November 13, 2024
Coaching Clip – How Leaders Can Create Meaningful Celebrations
In this month���s coaching clip, Lee is unpacking the importance of celebrating with your team whether it comes natural to you or not. There are some specific things you can do to make it more genuine. Please watch Lee���s coaching advice.��
You can also read the entire coaching blog on this topic – “Successful Leaders Celebrate with These Four Tips”
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November 12, 2024
TAG Infrastructure Veterans Event
TAG Infrastructure (Technology Assoc of Georgia) is supporting veterans in a big way. I spoke at their local Atlanta event called ���The Next Mission: Veterans Leading the Digital Evolution��� where they came together to honor the service of military members worldwide and their sacrifices for our country.
What a great time with this talented group of professionals, military service people, and veterans. Please learn more about them at www.tagonline.org
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November 11, 2024
Happy Veterans Day
Happy Veterans Day from Lee Ellis and the Leading with Honor Team! Celebrating and remembering those men and women who serve and protect. Please say thank you to a veteran today.
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November 8, 2024
Leading with Honor Wisdom for Today, November 8, 2024
“Celebration is very important because it provides recognition, lifts morale and raises energy, reduces stress, and builds esprit de corps, cohesion and teamwork.” ��� Lee Ellis
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November 6, 2024
Important Leadership Attribute FAQ
Leading with Honor FAQ ��� ���What is the most important attribute of a good leader?���
Lee Ellis��� Answer ��� ���I would pick the healthiest person I can find. By healthy I mean a real, authentic self-confidence. Because healthy people are able to listen to other people���s ideas and are not threatened. If they���re healthy about themselves, they can lead other people.
���If you spend all your time worrying about your competition, rather than just doing your job really well, that���s not healthy. Fearful people, or people who really deep down feel inferior or insufficient, sooner or later, they���re going to get exposed. They���re going to show bad judgment. And leaders need good judgment.
���Know yourself, know who you are and know what you���re committed to, and don���t be afraid to live up to what you���re committed to. If you do that, you���re probably going to do all right.���
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November 5, 2024
Coaching Blog – Successful Leaders Celebrate with These Four Tips
Being grateful. Giving thanks. Creating moments of celebration. These are synonymous phrases to me, and they���re worth doing all year long!
To some leaders though, celebrating sounds kind of weak or wispy. Some have baggage from the past that makes it difficult to celebrate. Others are highly results/mission focused. To others, ���it���s just not their cup of tea.��� Some leaders say that some people will become lax and get less results if they celebrate. For many of us, the older we get the less likely we want to celebrate. Life and work can become heavy, and celebrating does not seem valuable or important.
This coaching clip expands on this idea. Please watch, and then continue reading the blog below ���
I repeatedly coach leaders that they need to reflect. It���s so important to take time to pause and consider the health of your organization and how to make it healthier and more productive. Regardless of the reasons, celebration should be an ongoing consideration.
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It���s also logical in that you are clarifying and taking responsibility to publicly praise progress and accomplishing goals.
How Celebration Fits in the Model
Over the last few months, we have been working through the Courageous Accountability Model that was introduced in the leadership book Engage with Honor: Building a Culture of Courageous Accountability. Today we will highlight the last step in the model Closeout ��� Celebrate (or Confront) and Critique.
Successful Celebration Tips
Try these tips for more intentional celebrations as a leader:
Plan your steps. Be clear about what you are celebrating and how you will affirm achievements. Be Enthusiastic in your demeanor. It���s been said that communication is 20 percent verbal and 80 percent non-verbal, so your energy, tone and body language are going to be very important in the success of your celebration. A big smile, high fives, and genuine words of affirmation communicate positive emotions that will not only inspire others for the event but give them more energy for the next challenge. Be fair and consistent. Great leaders help people become successful, and that means recognizing individual differences and providing affirmation of their unique contribution. Celebrate team successes as a team. The joy of victory lifts spirits and provides a great time to enhance connection and build camaraderie.
And remember, if organizing fun is ���not your thing���, no problem���just delegate it and manage it like any other project. Every team has some people who have a passion and talent for bringing people together to celebrate.
When Confrontation Needs to Happen
On the other hand, sometimes closing out will involve confrontation instead of celebration. I believe that you must have a mindset that recognizes confrontation as being both the right thing to do and in the long run, the kind thing to do. When I reflect on my life and career, I admire those leaders who confronted me (in a firm but respectful way) for not performing or not being responsible. They helped me grow to be a better performer and person.
Most leaders struggle with confrontation. I think the most important piece of confronting is to have a positive approach and believe in the long-term results. Like my past leaders, we must have a mindset that recognizes confrontation as being both the right thing and the kind thing to do.
Critique the Process
Fighter pilots debrief and critique every mission, and honorable leaders learn to debrief and critique every project. It���s important for the leadership team to identify what went well and what can be improved in the next project. It���s best if the leader can go first in sharing what he/she could have done better (This is why it���s so important for leaders to be very confident, humble and vulnerable).
Remember, the critique/debrief is not about discussing accountability���that���s done in private��� this is about learning together as a team how to grow and be more successful in the future.
Remember to Celebrate
So, as we close out this series of blogs on the Courageous Accountability Model, I hope you will choose to integrate celebration into your daily work and leadership as a self-coaching exercise.
Remember, great leaders are great because they strongly believe in themselves, but they are also humble and coach themselves to continue to grow and improve. Please take some time to celebrate this month.
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