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A Sampling of Topics Covered in the Program
Teams and Team Leadership

Planning as Inventing the Future

Coordination and Team Action

Value and Waste

Listening to Concerns

Making Offers of Value

Projects as Team Navigation

Business Processes and Continuous Improvement

Practices and Inventing Practices

Designing Action, Conversations, and Commitments

Networks of Commitments

Intuition and Sensibility

Accumulating Power in the Marketplace

Reading the World and Strategy

Developing Careers for Yourself and Others

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Professional Management
This part of Generative Leadership Program is focused on the core competencies that executives and managers need to be able to lead teams in making and fulfilling commitments of value. Participants learn practices for individual and team management of commitments, customer satisfaction, and value. The foundational skills of building teams, team leadership, coordination, navigation to customer value, and effective planning and projects will be built and incorporated into the everyday practices of your work. You will look to produce measurable improvements in the value of the promises that you and your organizations are producing. In addition, we focus on:
Becoming Aware of & Dealing With Blindness to Value and Waste
- Become aware of the phenomena of cultural and historical blindness - that people don't know what they don't know; they don't see possibilities that are beyond their current ability to see.
- Learn to see the network of interconnections of a company, to see value and where it is missing, and to see waste in its many guises.
- Connect people's work to the consequences for the business, and build a value and customer-satisfaction oriented culture.
- See how different discourses produce a different common sense, standards, and possibilities for action.
- Become designers of the possibilities and orientation to the future of your organizations.
Producing Learning in Action
- Learn how to engage in learning so that it produces effective action.
- Develop the actions that produce a true learning organization.
- Move learning beyond understanding into embodied skills.
- Increase the value produced by your teams and organizations by putting learning into action.
Developing the Habits of a Leader
- Become an effective customer and leader of action instead of just a skilled performer.
- Learn to declare new possibilities, to design strategies and actions, and to fulfill them.
- Observe, refine, and invent the games of action of your organizations.
- Develop skills for innovation both personally and in your teams.
Navigation - Designing Effective Action
- Develop practices with your teams to lay out maps of future action, review them regularly, assess where you are, and take action to stay on course.
- Develop skills for making effective judgments.
- Insure that the planned actions remain connected to the value intended for the customer.
The Leadership of Management
In this section of the program, we go beyond building teams that can fulfill promises of value to teams that can increase the value of their promises. In addition to continuing to strengthen the foundational competencies in management, we build on the skills developed in the first year and focus on:
Build Leadership Capabilities
- Increase the scope of power and value that you can produce.
- Expand the future that you can see and offer.
- Learn to read the world and make interpretations for the future.
- Increase the value of the promises you can make and fulfill.
Strategy - Shape the Games You Must Win
- Learn the conversations of strategy.
- Clarify the games you are in, and those you are not, in order to produce competitive advantage.
- Design a winning game, rather than just work hard at the current one.
Develop Practices for Innovation
- Develop innovation as a skill, rather than as a mysterious insight.
- Establish practices for innovation throughout your organization.
- Learn to listen for innovations and opportunities for innovations arising in the world.
Value Creation
- Understand what value really is.
- Open up new possibilities for the actions that generate value.
- Learn to build wealth and power - see where wealth and power come from, and how to orient yourself more potently to be a source for them.
Design as a Competitive Edge
- Develop new configurations of possibilities and power.
- Learn to see the world as what is missing and the opportunities to produce it.
- Go beyond form, function, and process to action and value.
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