This element is all about the importance of relationships in change. In particular we focus on relationships from a whole person/whole system perspective where everything is defined by relationship. For ease of understanding we have identified three different themes:
Principles
Paradoxes
A New Style of Leadership Corporations are designed for execution, not innovation. But as uncertainty increases in the world around us, the way we manage has to change to meet these circumstances. To apply the innovator’s method requires a new style of leadership. In the age of uncertainty, leaders are no longer chief decision makers. Instead, they’re chief experimenters who formulate hypotheses with their team, conduct experiments, and let the data speak for themselves. “We want our leaders to be coaches and facilitators, not decision makers,” says Cook.” The experiments that the team runs should provide the data to help the team make decisions so the leader doesn’t have to.” Nathan Furr and Jeff Dyer, The Innovators’s Method, p36-37
Leadership as Coach and Facilitator
Leadership in Different Relationships
Leadership in Making a Better Future