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The biggest mistake in leadership

Source: http://www.innovatrs.com/blog/the-biggest-mistake-in-leadership/

Last Friday we posted a video which featured a series of top management figures explaining what they considered to be the crucial skills for tomorrow’s leaders.

This week we’re going down a different path- we’re turning a negative into a positive! So, what are the biggest mistakes that leaders (and indeed future leaders) can make?

Once again we turn to the insightful thoughts of this select group of managerial leaders- including  Harvard Business School’s Professor Bill George, Dr Ellen Langer and Carl Sloan. In today’s video, we learn about the most common mistakes leaders commit- such as putting your own interests ahead of the business…

Please watch the video via the link mentioned above.

EDITORIAL AUGUST - OCTOBER 2009 - RAY GOLDBERG

Professor Ray Goldberg who invented the term ‘agribusiness’ along with colleague John Davis is the George M. Moffet Professor of Agriculture and Business Emeritus at Harvard Business School.

His Biography is impressive and I wonder how many people in life we can meet like him.

Talking about the global food system on a recent interview given to Cargill, he sais:

‘The food system, despite the moves from rural to urban populations, is still dominant economic force in all societies. 50% of the income of the world is used to buy food. 50% of economic assets are part of the food system. Close to 40% of the workforce of the world is involved in the food system. So, it’s a critical part of the world’s total economy’.

Asked about agribusiness, he was more optimistic of this industry than any other global ones.

‘I am. I think the leadership in our industry – because of the volatility of it, the weather and crop cycles – is more inclined to think longer term’.

Harvard Professor Ray Goldberg inclines more towards solutions companies than commodities enterprises.

‘I think the crisis has forced people to rethink how they relate to each other short and long term. The strategy of creating a solutions company and a win-win mentality is taking place throughout the food system’.

You can find more about Harvard Professor Ray Goldberg on http://drfd.hbs.edu/fit/public/facultyInfo.do;jsessionid=JGfCBKdcpFJzCbJPCNxC14zClJwYvjYDQGVBpQhhTYW2CsRvTZZp!440042848!148558467?facInfo=bio&facEmId=rgoldberg%40hbs.edu

Dana Bucur
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Editorial May / June 2009 - Feminine Leadership

In March 2009, I attended a conference about Feminine Leadership in Bucharest, Romania. I am not a member of any politic view but I do appreciate a few written words of Princess Margaret of Romania:
‘The queens of Romania, Elisabeth, Maria, Elena and Ana, my mother, they are today serious examples to follow in life. They proved, for the last one and a half century, in times where men were in power, that inspiration, responsibility and the power of personal example may change the world for better’.
Princess Margaret of Romania also mentioned something very useful to us: she wishes all feminine personalities many opportunities to prove their talents and dedication. Each project managed by a woman to be followed by many others!
At the same conference I liked the show of Mrs. Stela Popescu  – a true Lady of Romania, Sandra Pralong, Oana Pellea, Maria Grapini, Aurora Liiceanu, Dana Tudorache etc.
Mr Vasile Paun was the one to end up this conference with a set of issues raised by women and men. A few simple things from the Universe laws to the values and mission to each person have been outlined by Mr Paun.
A few words of soul caught my attention and these I would like to share it with you :
Mrs Stela Popescu: ‘Us Romanians are first of all a talented nation’.
Mrs Oana Pellea: ‘ A lider ‘fabricated/made ‘ fades in front of a talented/natural lider ’.
‘ Everything is about exercising. Love is an exercise ’.
Mrs Maria Grapini : ‘ A man/woman is dead if he/she doesn’t dream ’.
‘ Do not take any decisions when you are angry ’.
Mrs Aurora Liiceanu : ‘We care about our differences (n.a. the differences between a man and a woman) but than on the other side we fight against these ’.
Mrs Dana Tudorache exposed to us the professional activity of Mrs Anita Roddick, the founder of Body Shop. From her presentation clearly came out that Anita Roddick was an extraordinary woman for her times but for ours, who knew to handle such times to bring it to what she needed. Anita Roddick ‘s perseverance, intelligence and beauty left me with a strong impression.
I wonder how many from all participants agree with the syntagm : ‘ to be at the right time, in the right place, with the right people ’. What do you think? Does it matter?
In order to be good in what you are doing, to get positive results so that to encourage you to continue your progress, is it this more nowadays to the environment where you work and live?
We live times where our evolution does not depend so much on our internal resources.
The environment may influence us a lot. Lets give it the right attention.

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