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Archive für März 2007
“More Women into Top-Management Positions”
2.3.2007 von kirsten.
On Wednesday, I attended a fascinating event organised by the Frankfurt Chamber of Commerce, the journal “Handelsblatt” and INSEAD, the renowned business school in Fontainebleau and Singapore, called “More Women into Top-Management Positions”.
Herminia Ibarra, the The INSEAD Chaired Professor of Organisational Behaviour, gave a keynote to about 200 or so German professional women from many different industries. She was REALLY inspiring: interesting, intelligent, witty, lively …
Here are some of the interesting things that she said (ok, ok, I had to made my peace with the teenage girl vividly quoting Immanuel Kant to not so amused teenage boys that is somewhere stashed away in my memories of myself, and I actually managed to take notes. Let’s say, I did it for you guys):
In becoming a leader, men and women consistently struggle with three things:
1) Thinking strategically
2) Identifying stakeholders and
– learning to sell (not just produce) good ideas
– working through networks and coalitions
3) broadening one’s “natural” leadership style to fit more constituencies
I think this is very interesting from a solution focused point of view — Solution focus MUST be able to help with all of these. Strategic thinking: “If a miracle happened …”, Identifying Stakeholders: Circular questions / Perspective Change “How would your boss notice …” Broadening Leadership Style: “If something does not work, do something different”.
We only seem to have difficulties with the “selling good ideas” part.
Which brings me to the next very interesting discovery:
Chip and Dan Heath “Made to Stick: Why some Ideas Survive and Others Die” — a very good book for those of us who are not only in the business of making ourselves rich and famous but also in the business of making this a better (and alive) place for everyone.
On that note,
*seriously*
Kirsten
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