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The Connected Leader is not the status quo mimiandeunice.com Harold Jarche jarche.com Sunday, 28April, 2013

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Source: http://www.jarche.com/2013/11/connected-leadership-is-not-the-status-quo/ As a result of improved trust in the workplace, leadership will be seen for what it is - an emergent property of a network in balance and not some special property available to only the select few.

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The Connected Leaderis not the status quo

mimiandeunice.com

Harold Jarche jarche.com

Sunday, 28April, 2013

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‘Leadership’ is the trait people who have been successful

ascribe as the reason for their success.

It is one of those properties that appears to be

empirically unverifiable and is probably fictional.

- Stephen Downes (2011)Sunday, 28April, 2013

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AmbiguityComplexity

Deal with it! Nurture it!

CreativityCritical Thought

Life in perpetual ßetajarche.com

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It’s the network ...

The 21st century workplace is all about understanding networks,

modelling networked learning, supporting and strengthening networks.

jarche.com

Sunday, 28April, 2013

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Openness

TransparencyDiversityof Ideas

enables reinforces

fosters

trust

knowledge flows & trust emerges

with loose hierarchies + strong networks

AKA “wirearchy”

jarche.comwirearchy.com

How a Knowledge Network in Balance Functions

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As networked, distributed workplaces become the norm, trust will emerge

from environments that are open,

transparent and diverse.

jarche.com

Sunday, 28April, 2013

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Openness

TransparencyDiversityof ideas

enables reinforces

fosters

socialnetworks

knowledgesharing

innovation

trust

support & reinforce social networks to share knowledge

jarche.com

Sunday, 28April, 2013

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As a result of improved trust,

leadership will be seen for what it is -

an emergent property of a network in balance

and not some special property available to only the select few.

jarche.comSunday, 28April, 2013

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In today’s workplaceit is a significant disadvantage

to not actively participate in social learning networks.

jarche.comSunday, 28April, 2013

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To know the culture, be the culture.

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mimiandeunice.com

The constant demand for more controlled processes

(e.g. compliance training) fails to build resilience into the organization.

jarche.com

Sunday, 28April, 2013

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When one group sees the glass half full while the other has no glass,

how can there be meaningful dialogue?

“Leadership by walking around” - getting executives off their butts

and out of their offices & board rooms is a good start.

jarche.comSunday, 28April, 2013

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ServantLeadership

Networked Contributors

Connected LeadershipLoose Hierarchies & Strong Networks

ListeningAnalyzing

Setting ContextBuilding Consensus

TransparentDiverseOpen

jarche.com

Sunday, 28April, 2013