Bill George, a renowned leadership expert and former Medtronic CEO, dives into the nuances of effective leadership. He identifies five common archetypes that can derail leaders, such as imposters and rationalizers, and shares antidotes for these pitfalls. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and integrity, revealing how personal values must align with professional conduct. George also explores the need for honest feedback and supportive relationships, providing listeners with strategies to navigate their leadership journey authentically.
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Early Career Derailment
Bill George was aggressive and brash early in his career, focused on external validation.
Truth tellers and mentors helped him stay on track and find his True North.
insights INSIGHT
Importance of Shadow Side
Leaders must know their shadow sides, the blind spots that can derail them.
Denial of these weaknesses makes leaders vulnerable to manipulation and poor decisions.
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Follow Your Heart
Separate yourself from external symbols of success like titles and company size.
Follow your heart and focus on your passion and deeper purpose.
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True North: Emerging Leader Edition challenges emerging leaders to discover their 'True North' and lead with passion, compassion, and moral courage. The book offers insights from successful leaders like Satya Nadella and Indra Nooyi, providing guidance on becoming an authentic leader and navigating today's challenges.
Bill George: True North
Bill George is executive fellow at Harvard Business School, where he has taught leadership since 2004. He is the author of four best-selling books: Authentic Leadership, True North, Discover Your True North, and 7 Lessons for Leading in Crisis.
He was chair and CEO of Medtronic, the world’s leading medical technology company. Under his leadership, Medtronic’s market capitalization grew from $1.1 billion to $60 billion, averaging 35 percent a year. Bill has served as a director of Goldman Sachs, ExxonMobil, Novartis, Target, the Mayo Clinic, and World Economic Forum USA. He has been named one of the Top 25 Business Leaders of the Past 25 Years by PBS, Executive of the Year by Academy of Management, and Director of the Year by National Association of Corporate Directors. He is the author with Zach Clayton of True North: Leading Authentically in Today's Workplace, Emerging Leader Edition*.
We’ve all seen leadership go badly and most of us struggle with tendencies to get pulled off course. In this conversation, Bill and I explore the five most common archetypes that tend to derail leaders and the antidote that prevents them. We also discuss how we can recognize these tendencies in ourselves so that we can do better for others.
Key Points
Five archetypes of leadership derailment:
Imposters: political animals who figure out who their competitors and then eliminate them.
Rationalizers: masters of denial who don’t take responsibility themselves.
Glory seekers: motivated by the acclaim of the world.
Loners: they believe they can make it on their own and reject feedback.
Shooting stars: they build shallow foundations and move on quickly to the next things, often avoiding commitment.
Antidotes to leadership derailment:
Write down the most difficult ethical dilemma you are currently facing and chronicle the “least generous” interpretation of your actions.
Project forward a decade and assume the worst: you have derailed in a major failure. Envision the situation in which you could lose your way.
Resources Mentioned
True North: Leading Authentically in Today's Workplace, Emerging Leader Edition* by Bill George and Zach Clayton
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