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What is Your Leadership Magic?

Leadership Magic is:

  • The art of releasing the highest potential even in complex situations.

  • Working with the most positive energy to create the best outcomes for all.

  • Transforming chaos into order so others can act in the unknown. 

 

Magician leaders cut through complexity, find win-win solutions, and invent new ways of delivering solutions and systems. Imagination is one of their greatest gifts, along with an ability to bridge the seen and unseen. Magicians thrive on making the impossible possible. They are known for being visionaries and innovators. 

Learn to call upon your inner Magician here.

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Magic is a metaphor for altering reality

As a leader in an ever-growing chaotic world, people look to you to make sense out of chaos and unpredictability so they can decide how they are going to deal with it. Your work as a leader is to facilitate the way people interpret situations and events and choose their response.  

When you influence perceptions, you influence others' experiences and more powerfully influence your outcomes.

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The Magical Leader's Core Skills

Working with Journey to Results, you learn:

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Sensemaking

  • Framing and re-framing complex situations for others

  • Mapping the unknown

  • Making good decisions in complexity

  • Thinking systemically

  • Creating order out of chaos

  • Seeing the forest and the trees

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Visioning

 

  • Using stories and metaphors

  • Inventing a compelling future

  • Generating a strong purpose 

  • Being a teaching leader to show others how to win in the business and with people

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Creating the Conditions for Action 

  • Managing individual and organizational moods

  • Promoting psychological safety

  • Activating team and organizational energy

  • Coordinating action to inspire self-accountability

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Learning in Public 

  • Conducting meetings to learn instead of inform

  • Managing opposing viewpoints

  • Gaining the ideas of dozens of people at a time

  • Building the rare quality of curiosity

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