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Executive Wisdom for True Leadership - Finding Wisdom
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| Guest post by: Dr. Maynard Brusman |
Article Overview: Fortunately, every time we think about wisdom and make an effort to pause and contemplate a potential role for true leadership in whatever we are about to say or do, we move a step closer to achieving it. But unfortunately, many leaders don't take time to consider the larger issues when short term profits are at stake.
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Executive Wisdom for True Leadership - Finding Wisdom
Executive
Wisdom
I was recently working with one of my
San Francisco Bay Area executive coaching clients – the president of a
professional services firm.
We talked about wisdom’s role in true leadership.
My executive coaching client and I
discussed how both knowledge and experience have influenced his ability to make
wise decisions. I am
coaching my client to tap into his wisdom in the face of uncertainty and
ambiguity.
Finding
Wisdom
Fortunately,
every time we think about wisdom and make an effort to pause and contemplate a
potential role for true leadership in whatever we are about to say or do, we
move a step closer to achieving it. But unfortunately, many
leaders don't take time to consider the larger issues when short term profits
are at stake.
Wisdom
in the workplace typically implies two distinct areas of wise behavior:
- The wisdom of
corporate decision-making.
- Knowing what information to use in decision-making.
- Creating a culture of knowledge in order to acquire that information in a timely fashion.
- Assessing it in both short- and long-term frameworks.
- Reaping the financial rewards that come with shrewd financial choices.
Wisdom is more an ideal aspiration than a state of mind or a pattern of behavior that we customarily employ. The mere act of thinking about wisdom nudges us closer to it. When you encounter a problem or dilemma, if you ask yourself, "What would be the wisest thing to do here?" you increase your chances of making a judicious choice.
It's rarely that simple. How do we make complex, complicated decisions and choices in the face of uncertainty and ambiguity? What makes some of these decisions so clearly sound that we intuitively recognize them as a moment of human wisdom?
Ultimately, without an understanding of the elements that comprise wisdom, it eludes us.
Are you working in a professional services firm or other organization where executive coaches provide leadership development to grow emotionally intelligent leaders? Does your organization provide executive coaching for leaders who need to search for their executive wisdom? Wise leaders tap into their emotional intelligence and social intelligence skills to make good decisions.
One of the most powerful questions you can ask yourself is “Do I make shrewd financial choices based on executive wisdom?” Emotionally intelligent and socially intelligent organizations provide executive coaching as part of their peak performance leadership development program.
Working with a seasoned executive coach and leadership consultant trained in emotional intelligence and incorporating assessments such as the Bar-On EQ-I, CPI 260 and Denison Culture Survey can help your search for executive wisdom. You can become a leader who models emotional intelligence and social intelligence, and who inspires people to become fully engaged with the vision, mission and strategy of your company or law firm.
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About the Author: Dr. Maynard Brusman RSS for Dr. Maynard's articles - Visit Dr. Maynard's website Maynard is a consulting psychologist and personal, career and executive coach. He is the president of Working Resources, a leadership consulting, training and transformational coaching firm that develops people and organizations. We specialize in helping companies assess, select, coach, and retain top talent; leadership development; 360-degree feedback; emotional intelligence; competency modeling; succession management; career development and executive coaching. Maynard is an instructor with The College of Executive Coaching. He specializes in Executive Coaching with Attorneys. He is a highly sought-after speaker and workshop leader. He facilitates mission, values, and vision retreats. Maynard has been chosen as an expert to appear on radio and TV, MSNBC, CBS Health Watch and in the Marin Independent Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, Wall Street Journal and Fast Company magazine The Society for Advancement of Consulting (SAC) has announced two rare "Board Approved" designations for Dr. Maynard Brusman in the specialties of Executive/Leadership Coaching and Trusted Advisor to Attorneys and Law Firms. This signifies that Dr. Maynard Brusman has provided validated evidence from clients of exceptional performance in this area of consulting, has adhered to the ethics pledge of the organization, and has performed at this level for a prolonged period. Dr. Maynard BrusmanConsulting Psychologist and Executive Coach Box 471525 San Francisco, California 94147-1525 Tel: 415-546-1252 E-mail: mbrusman@workingresources.com Web Site: http://www.workingresources.com Subscribe to Working Resources Newsletter: http://www.workingresources.com Visit Maynard's Blog: http://www.workingresourcesblog.com Connect with me on these Social Media sites. http://twitter.com/drbrusman Click here to visit Dr. Maynard's website The Trusted Advisor Relationship Developing Empathy How to Harness the Power of Culture Power at Work Avoiding Power How Goal Setting Makes Happy Workers Stress in America Whats Causing Stress in America |
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