Leadership, Power, and Spirit in Organization Life
This workshop will emphasize the value of both cognitive and behavioral complexity and resourcefulness—the ability to diagnose and analyze the multiple variables and characteristics of complicated challenges by using multiple cognitive leadership lenses or frames before taking action.
Studies clearly show that successful leaders of twenty-first century organizations need to make sense of complex situations before taking action. Drawing on the research, writing and teaching of Lee Bolman, Terrance Deal and Robert Marx, we will explore four leadership lenses or frames to serve us as “both windows on the world and lenses which bring the world into perspective and sharper focus.” A multi-frame analysis allows one to understand more deeply the dynamics of complex situations as well as allows for leaders to engage appropriate styles and skills to be more successful in meeting organizational challenges—in essence, to help us make sense of our experience, allow for sophisticated judgments, and engage in multifaceted and effective action.
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