Are you a Naked Leader or a Quiet Leader? Has anyone Moved
your Cheese recently?....and why does it matter?
To answer those questions; We’re going to need
to define what a Naked Leader, or a Quiet Leader is, and to explain where the Cheese
comes into it.
THE NAKED LEADER
David Taylor is a Nike man: "Just do it." He's with Nietzsche: we should
live each day as if it were our last; stop preparing for life and live it.
If you want success, however you define it, first decide
what you want achieve – as a team, organisation or individual. Be very specific.
Know what success would feel like, how you would measure it.
Then take action; do something.
Then reflect; did your action take your team, your
organisation, yourself closer to success?
If “yes;” do more of it.
If “no” do something else.
Then reflect; did your action take your team, your
organisation, yourself closer to success?
If “yes;” do more of it.
If “no” do something else.
Then reflect; did your action take your team, your
organisation, yourself closer to success?
If “yes;” do more of it.
If “no” do something else……………etc
“Imagine if you simply could not fail:
What would you do? You would do anything
Where would you go? You would go anywhere
Who
would you be? You would be free, to be you.”
QUIET LEADERSHIP
David Rock has insights about what motivates
each of us to take action. His work is based on the latest understanding of our
brains: “If people are being paid to think isn't
it time the business world found out what the thing doing the work, the brain
is all about?”
It turns out that our learned behaviour becomes “hardwired,”
automatic responses. This is biologically efficient; it saves us thinking about
previously encountered situations. BUT, it can cause us to get stuck in a rut,
as the world changes around us. The good news is that new, adaptive, behaviours
can be added….if you know how.
In order to take committed action people need to
think things through for themselves. People are slow to do this, due to the
level of energy and, potential, mental discomfort involved. Having an “aha”
moment creates the energy needed to overcome the inertia. The Quiet Leader creates
that “aha” moment energy for the team.
For Rock there are Six Steps to Transforming
Performance.
Step 1.
Thinking About Thinking
– Leader focusses on improving
how people think; not what they think about.
Step 2.
Listen For Potential
– Leader listens and thinks “how can I help
you think this through?”
Step 3
Speak with Intent
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Leader is Succinct, Specific, Generous (see book for definitions)
Step 4
Dance Towards Insight
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Leader
builds Awareness > Reflection >
Illumination > Motivation
Step 5
Create New Thinking
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Leader follows
GROW model ( Rock has a modified version: CREATE)
Step 6
Follow Up
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Leader employs
FEELING: Facts > Emotions > Encouragement > Learning >
Implications > New Goals.
WHO MOVED MY CHEESE?

Spencer Johnson talks about the motivations behind
human inertia in the face of change too. “Who Moved My Cheese” is a modern day Aesop’s
Fable. It’s easy to recognise ourselves in the characters, our lives in the
maze, and our success criteria in the cheese.
Two mice and two miniature humans live in a maze.
Each day they go out hunting for cheese. One day they strike gold, a plentiful
cheese supply, replenished daily.
The mice live “in the moment,” and notice that the
supply is diminishing and that replenishment has stopped. They aren’t surprised
when the supply runs out and go back into the maze to find a new store. They
eventually find one. It’s bigger and better than before.
The miniature humans respond differently. They are
able to think more deeply and have a highly developed beliefs and values
system. They are comfortable in the cheese store, so comfortable that they do
not notice the dwindling supply; or, if they notice a change, they block it
out. They are content where they are and have become fearful of the maze. They
are angry that the cheese supply has stopped. They begin to starve. They stay
put and discuss how unfair their situation is, how good it used to be and how
bad it is out in the maze. Eventually one ventures into the maze; discovers the
personal rewards of moving beyond his fears, lives off scraps for a while and
then finds the same bigger and better cheese store as the mice.
The miniature human reflects on what has happened
and draws some conclusions.
“Change Happens - They
Keep Moving The Cheese
Anticipate Change - Get
Ready For The Cheese To Move
Monitor Change – Smell The Cheese Often, So You Know When It’s
Getting Old
Adapt To Change Quickly - The Quicker You Let Go Of Old
Cheese,The Sooner You Can Enjoy New Cheese
Change - Move With The Cheese: Enjoy Change!
Savor The Adventure And Enjoy The Taste Of New Cheese!
Be Ready To Change Quickly And Enjoy It Again - They Keep
Moving The Cheese. “
WHAT KIND OF LEADER ARE YOU?

…..and does it matter? I think so.
If you want to delve a little more deeply; all
three of these books are short, inspirational reads.
Or try these links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72bUNxJYAQc&noredirect=1 For David Rock on Quiet Leadership and how he came to write it.
http://www.nakedleader.com/ For David Taylor's Naked Leader homepage
http://www.whomovedmycheese.com/ For Spencer Johnson's homepage
Or try these links:
http://www.whomovedmycheese.com/ For Spencer Johnson's homepage