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4. 4 - Confront The Brutal Facts!
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- Confront
Brutal Facts - Good to Great started with confronting the brutal facts of the current
reality head on, and as a result, they emerged from adversity even stronger.
- Right
Decisions Become Self Evident - When you start with an honest and diligent effort to
determine the trust of your situation, the right decisions often become self-evident. It is
impossible to make good decisions without infusing the entire process with an honest
confrontation of the brutal facts.
- Culture
where the Truth is Heard -- A primary task in taking a company from good to great
is to create a culture wherein people have a tremendous opportunity to be heard and,
ultimately, for the truth to be heard.
- Lead with questions, not answers.
Engage in dialogue and debate, not
coercion.
Conduct autopsies, without blame.
Build red flag mechanisms that turn
information into information that can not be ignored.
Head-On
-- The good-to-great companies faced just as much adversity as the comparison
companies, but responded to that adversity differently. They hit the realities of their situation
head- on. As a result, they emerged from adversity even stronger.
Stockdale
Paradox -- A key psychology for leading from Good to Great is the Stockdale
Paradox:
Retain absolute faith that you can
and will prevail in the end, regardless of the
difficulties, AND at the same time confront the most brutal facts of your current reality,
whatever they might be.
Remain
Charismatic - Charisma can be much a liability as an asset, as the strength of your
leadership personality can deter people from bringing you the brutal facts.
Get
Staff to Confront Brutal Facts - Leadership does not begin just with vision. It begins
with getting people to confront brutal facts and act on the implications.
Spending time and energy trying to
"motivate" people is a waste of effort. The real question is
not, "How do we motivate our people?" If you have the right people they will be self-motivated.
The key is to not de-motivate them. One of the primary ways to de-motivate people is to
ignore the brutal facts of reality.
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