Wonderful book about becoming better by helping those around us excel. Liz Wiseman wrote an article in the blog from Harvard Business Review and I was hooked. You can find the article about Smart Leaders here: http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/08/smart_leaders_get_more_out_of.html I tried to sumarize, mainly so that I don't forget the key points down below. You can find more information in The Wiseman Group website.
Traits of Multipliers
- Talent Magnet
- Liberator
- Debate Maker
- Challenger
- Investor
Talent Magnet
The Four Practices of the Talent Magnet
- Look for Talent Everywhere
- Appreciate all types of genius
- Ignore boundaries
- Find People’s Native Genius
- Look for what is native
- Label it
- Utilize People to Their Fullest
- Connect people with opportunities
- Shine a spotlight
- Remove the Blockers
- Get rid of prima donnas
- Get out of the way
Becoming a Talent Magnet
- Become a genius watcher
- Pull some weeds
Liberator
The Three Practices of the Liberator
- Create Space
- Release others by restraining yourself
- Shift the ratio of listening to talking
- Operate consistently
- Level the playing field
- Demand Best Work
- Defend the standard
- Distinguish best work from outcomes
- Generate Rapid Learning Cycles
- Admit and share mistakes
- Insist on learning from mistakes
Becoming a Liberator
- Play your chips
- Label your opinions
- Make your mistakes known
Challenger
The Three Practices of the Challenger
- Seed the Opportunity
- Show the need
- Challenge the assumptions
- Reframe problems
- Create a starting point
- Lay Down a Challenge
- Extend a concrete challenge
- Ask the hard questions
- Let others fill in the blanks
- Generate Belief in What Is Possible
- Helicopter down
- Lay out a path
- Co-create the plan
- Orchestrate an early win
Becoming a Challenger
- Ask a leading question
- Take a bus trip
- Take a massive baby step
Debate Maker
The Three Practices of the Debate Maker
- Frame the Issue
- Define the question
- Form the team
- Assemble the data
- Frame the decision
- Spark the Debate
- Create safety for best thinking
- Demand rigor
- Drive a Sound Decision
- Reclarify the decision-making process
- Make the decision
- Communicate the decision and rationale
Becoming a Debate Maker
- Ask the hard question
- Ask for the data
- Ask each person
Investor
The Three Practices of the Investor
- Define Ownership
- Name the lead
- Give ownership for the end goal
- Stretch the role
- Invest Resources
- Teach and coach
- Provide backup
- Hold People Accountable
- Give it back
- Expect complete work
- Respect natural consequences
- Make the scoreboard visible
Becoming an Investor
- Let them know who is boss
- Let nature take its course
- Ask for the F-I-X
- Hand back the pen