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Published on Nov 05, 2018
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Leadership Up & Across
Three Critical Ways to Influence
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Leadership Up
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3.
Take Inventory
Are you meeting expectations?
Does your leadership trust you?
Do you see & understand your leadership as people?
Do you understand your leadership as managers?
Can you identify your leadership's strengths?
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Kelli Tungay
4.
Take Inventory
Are you clear about what you need & expect?
Have you discussed with your leadership on your own growth, development & aspirations?
Do you and your leadership come from different cultures/backgrounds?
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Kelli Tungay
5.
Steps for Presenting Problems/Opportunities
To Your Leadership
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James Pond
6.
A Way to Win in Presenting Problems
Describe the Problem in 3-5 sentences. (let them ask more questions).
Identify your solution or approach.
Explain the implications.
Discuss the benefits.
Accept responsibility for the outcome.
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Checklist for Leading Up
AKA: "Checklist for Managing Your Boss"
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8.
Yourself First
Strengths & Weaknesses
Personal Style of Communication
Predisposition towards dependence on authority figures
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9.
Seek to Understand Leadership
Goals & Objectives (what is important to them)
Pressures they experience
Strengths, weakness, & blindspots
Preferred work & communication style
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JD Hancock
10.
Develop & Maintain
Fits both your needs & styles
Shared Mutual Expectations
Keep your boss informed
Based on Dependability & Honesty
Selectively use your boss' time & resources
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Alexey Lin
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Leadership Across
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Get Your Colleagues' Attention
Leadership Across
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You as a New Leader
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Throw Away the Myths
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Common Leadership Myths
Now I will have the freedom to implement my ideas.
I will finally be on "top".
I must get compliance from those that report to me.
My role is to be friends with "them".
My job is to make everything run smoothly.
I have to do this alone.
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17.
Core Values
Your Leadership Character
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18.
What comes up from the mud?
Character
Competence or Capabilities
Influence
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Q & A
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