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12 of the Most Dangerous Leadership Mindsets - Lolly Daskal 

12 of the Most Dangerous Leadership Mindsets - Lolly Daskal  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Mindset is extremely important when it comes to great leadership. Mindset is the set of beliefs or way of thinking that determines your behavior, outlook and...

 

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12 Inconvenient Truths That Smart People Easily Forget

12 Inconvenient Truths That Smart People Easily Forget | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Sometimes even the smartest people forget some very simple truths. Consider this your reminder.

 

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Sometimes even the smartest people forget some very simple truths. Consider this your reminder.

 

 

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The Duality Of Leadership

The Duality Of Leadership | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
In life and in leadership, we are constantly dealing with duality. To learn, we need to be curious. To lead, we need to have followers. To be strong, we need to be vulnerable. To give, we need to receive.
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Accomplish Great Things at Any Age | #Generations #LEARNing2LEARN #Society #Creativity 

Accomplish Great Things at Any Age | #Generations #LEARNing2LEARN #Society #Creativity  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Many of us think that to be successful, you have to be at the right place, the right circumstance and the right age.

But we can learn from those who have come before us, who achieved at every age and in every circumstance of life.

 

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But we can learn from those who have come before us, who achieved at every age and in every circumstance of life.

 

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The Best Leaders Are Critical Thinkers - Lolly Daskal | Leadership

The Best Leaders Are Critical Thinkers - Lolly Daskal | Leadership | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

What makes some leaders stand out from the rest?

It has to do with their ability to think decisively.

The best leaders evaluate their options, weigh in on the alternatives, connect the dots, and look for potential in order to make informed decisions.

Here are some of the things great critical thinkers make a habit of:

Leading with questionsOpen-ended questions, in particular, help you get to the heart of the matter. Start with Why?How?What?, and Where?

Embracing different points of view. As a leader, you need to be able to take advantage of the diversity in your team (and board, if you have one) to help you see things from different perspectives. The best leaders see and make use of the insights that everyone has to offer. They honor different opinions and ideas, because they know those differences lead to better decisions.

Leading with agility. As the old saying goes, the only constant is change—and the variables are always shifting and adjusting. Leading through change requires an open mind that can see opportunity in every situation.

Keeping an open mind. In the complex world of business, a leader with an open mind will find potential by sizing up all the answers, holding on to differences of opinion, and taking in all the variables to see clearly.

The leader who thinks critically and manages ambiguity will be the one who leads where others cannot.

Lead From Within: Be the leader who knows that nothing is as it seems. There is always uncertainty; there is always ambiguity. Be clever enough to size things up, connect the dots, see the potential, and act decisively when no one else can.


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What makes some leaders stand out from the rest?

It has to do with their ability to think decisively.

The best leaders evaluate their options, weigh in on the alternatives, connect the dots, and look for potential in order to make informed decisions.

Here are some of the things great critical thinkers make a habit of:

Leading with questionsOpen-ended questions, in particular, help you get to the heart of the matter. Start with Why?How?What?, and Where?

Embracing different points of view. As a leader, you need to be able to take advantage of the diversity in your team (and board, if you have one) to help you see things from different perspectives. The best leaders see and make use of the insights that everyone has to offer. They honor different opinions and ideas, because they know those differences lead to better decisions.

Leading with agility. As the old saying goes, the only constant is change—and the variables are always shifting and adjusting. Leading through change requires an open mind that can see opportunity in every situation.

Keeping an open mind. In the complex world of business, a leader with an open mind will find potential by sizing up all the answers, holding on to differences of opinion, and taking in all the variables to see clearly.

The leader who thinks critically and manages ambiguity will be the one who leads where others cannot.

Lead From Within: Be the leader who knows that nothing is as it seems. There is always uncertainty; there is always ambiguity. Be clever enough to size things up, connect the dots, see the potential, and act decisively when no one else can.


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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Critical-Thinking


Willex Okumu's curator insight, December 13, 2015 12:45 PM

This piece is a must read for leaders who are autocratic and imagine they know it all.

Simon Awuyo's curator insight, December 13, 2015 2:01 PM

I have always tried to avoid responsibilities in leadership and the appointments caught up with me. I now have an idea why many have called me a good leader. I s now time for me to come out boldly.

carmendsw's curator insight, December 14, 2015 9:32 AM

"Leading through change requires an open mind that can see opportunity in every situation." #agile #learning4change