Speech at SSATB by Charlene Li on Sept. 22, 2011 in Phoenix, AZ discussing how independent secondary schools can practice open leadership and how they can create a coherent strategy around social media. Includes examples of how secondary schools can/should use social media.
30. Leaderships means having followers 30 “Leadership is a relationship between those who aspire to lead and those who choose to follow.” - From “The Leadership Challenge”
53. 53 Why is social hard? Because realrelationships require that you give up control
54. Open Leadership 54 Having the confidence and humility to give up the need to be in control, while inspiring commitment from people to accomplish goals How to give up control, and be in command
63. Determine how open you need to be with information to meet your goals 63 Visit open-leadership.com to conduct your own openness audit
64. How do you currently make decisions? Acquisitions, partnerships Product development, branding/positioning Budgeting, hiring How effective is it? How would involving different/more people have an impact? How would greater information sharing improve decision making? Evaluate your decision making process 64
65. Assessment - How open is your organization? 65 What kind of relationship do you want? Determine how open you need to be to get that relationship. Conduct an openness audit of your information sharing and decision making processes. Identify and understand where you have the biggest concerns about giving up control.
66. 66 66 Thank you Charlene Li charlene@altimetergroup.com charleneli.com/blog Twitter: charleneli For slides, send an email to slides@altimetergroup.com Visit open-leadership.com
Hinweis der Redaktion
From Twitter – many accounts share articles helping people with links to articles about financial topics and adviceFrom Facebook – people ask their friends on Facebook for help on picking financial advisorsYoutubeSearch on SAT testingAdmissions collegeStressParents college paying
Starbucks has a site where people can make suggestions on how they should improve. The key difference is that the suggestions are public, and people can vote for their favorite suggestions. Here’s an example of automatic ordering. Note that there is a status update here “Under Review”.