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7 Keys To Evolving Your Leadership To Sustain Success - AnthonyKic - 05-15-2022 7 Keys To Evolving Your Leadership To Sustain Success Most of the entrepreneurs I have met are smart, but many are not always wise. That means they may show great insights into a new technology that has marginal business value, their passion may motivate team members more than customers, or they may allow themselves to be pulled over the ethical line in their success drive. Wise leaders are authentic, timeless, and enduring. Of course, experience is the ultimate teacher of the differences between smart and wise. But none of us can afford to make that many mistakes, so it helps to understand the basic principles that are key to making wise, as well as smart, decisions. In their classic book on the subject, “From Smart to Wise,” Prasad Kaipa and Navi Radjou offer some great observations, based on their years of research and consulting experience with hundreds of leaders. I’ve summarized their basic principles here, in the context of early-stage entrepreneurs and startups, in the hope of providing a head start, and fewer mistakes to recover from, for every entrepreneur:
Smart people impress us all with their intellectual power and uncanny ability to achieve their goals. But smartness alone is not always sufficient to keep entrepreneurs out of trouble and sustain their success. Wise entrepreneurs ultimately are the ones that create lasting value for both stakeholders and society. Evolving from smart to wise requires nothing more than reflecting on the best practices of other wise entrepreneurs and emulating them appropriately in your own personal journey and roles. Now is the time to measure where you are along the path, and build the roadmap for your journey. Have you assessed your leadership style lately against these principles? Marty Zwilling |