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Imagine you've lost your biggest client to a competitor, which has reduced your annual revenue by 10%. What do you do next? This is one of the scenarios Angus Fletcher, a professor and the director of the Fisher College of Business Leadership Initiative at Ohio State University, recommends using with your leaders to incorporate tactics used by the U.S. Army Special Operations to train soldiers how to handle volatile situations. Fletcher outlines how to use immersive training with executives to hone their skills and help them overcome fear, hesitation and self-doubt when a crisis arises.
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SmartBrief on Leadership
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Create aligned autonomy within your teams by combining transparency, alignment to shared goals and iterative feedback, so they can make decisions confidently while staying coordinated with organizational objectives, writes startup advisor Keith Lucas. "Competent leaders of intrinsically motivated teams build systems optimized for team-based creativity, innovation and problem-solving -- systems defined by practices, principles and feedback loops," Lucas writes.
Put it into practice: Create aligned autonomy by building a system that boosts "team-based creativity, innovation and problem-solving," writes Lucas, which is different from micromanaging tasks. "This type of leadership is not a blend of passive management and micromanagement. It does not abdicate, and it does not remove agency."
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Smarter Communication
Concise, open-ended questions that end cleanly at the question mark and refrain from adding extra ideas or choices are key to eliciting valuable and unexpected insights, writes Shane Snow, an author and leadership expert. We ask wordy questions that suggest answers as a way to make ourselves and others more comfortable, Snow notes, but it reduces the possibility of learning something new.
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Play Paths to Power bonus path
Yeahhh… gonna need you to finish.
You've come this far. The bonus path is basically the TPS report of quests—but this one's actually fun. New chaos. Quirky riddles. And maybe even some flair. You found the Wizard of Lite, now he joins you for one final quest to truly bring calm to this digital, mystical land. Play Game
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Yesterday's Most Popular Leadership Stories
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In Their Own Words
Royal Caribbean Group CEO Jason Liberty and Chair Richard Fain discussed the past, present and future of the company during a chat on the Star of the Seas. Fain credited the organization's achievements to attracting and nurturing top talent within a culture that values teamwork and shared purpose. "You can't lead if you don't have a culture that will accept leadership and that will work with you toward a common goal," Fain said.
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Daily Diversion
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We think our inner monologues are private -- something no one can detect, but researchers have developed a brain-computer interface that can decode what we say only to ourselves. Using electrodes implanted in the brain, the system detects neural signals associated with silently thinking words, and achieved up to 74% accuracy in translating internally spoken sentences. Far from being used to read everyone's mind, though, researchers say the technology could help people with severe speech impairments better communicate.
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