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How HR should reinvent leadership development

How HR should reinvent leadership development

HR professionals rely too much on formal training for leadership development. More strategic ways of learning and experiences outside the norm will help create future leaders.
Leading with outsight

Leading with outsight

Aristotle observed that people become virtuous by acting virtuous; if you do good, you’ll be good. His insight has been confirmed in a wealth of social psychology research showing that people change their minds by first changing their behavior.
Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader

Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader

In this excerpt from her book, Herminia discusses what she describes as the ‘outsight’ principle: the cycle of acting like a leader and then thinking like a leader; change from the outside in. She argues that people become leaders by acting their way into a leadership position.
Tech tools to measure performance can fall short

Tech tools to measure performance can fall short

Benjamin Franklin could be considered a pioneer of the modern ‘quantified self’ approach to personal improvement. In the late 18th century, he famously used a chart to monitor his behaviour, including acts of virtue, and reviewed his record of daily activities every night.
How to act and think like a leader

How to act and think like a leader

To become a successful leader, you have to ditch the conventional ‘think before doing’ logic and instead start acting like a leader in order to start thinking like a leader.
The ‘outsight’ principle

The ‘outsight’ principle

“I’m like the fire patrol,” says Jacob, a 35-year-old production manager for a mid-sized European food manufacturer. “I run from one corner to the other, to fix things, just to keep producing.” To step up to a bigger leadership role in his organization, Jacob knows he needs to get out from under all the operational details that are keeping him from thinking about important strategic issues his unit faces.
Self-awareness in leadership development is sound, but insufficient

Self-awareness in leadership development is sound, but insufficient

Increasing leadership capacity is an increasingly important part of a company’s business strategy. Unfortunately, formal leadership development efforts often fall short of expectations. At best, managers gain valuable personal insights but fail to learn how they can apply them to create value for their organization.