For those who need it for school: A great leader is a person who is aware of modern trends and incorporates them into their work to form a better bond with their team. They are not head down, and connects with you, trust you, and cooperates with you to reach your common goal. They dare to be different and are emotionally and mentally stable enough to leave traditions behind to improve. They understand that having a more diverse network in their team will help achieve greater levels of understanding because it provides a more diverse mindset.
in the definition as it says "who is aware of modern trends and incorporates them into their work" but what about those who learn of it through tough times in their lives, wouldn't it be some what of a tradition or is there a word to it? Cause as the definition says "They dare to be different and are emotionally and mentally stable enough to leave traditions behind to improve" but that's just after the moment of learning from failure. From Nelson Mandala, it is innovative but the same method has already been applied thousands of years back in the past civilization but to our time it is innovative. This is not my field of expertise but I tend to reason with math because everything in this universe tends to repeat, that is why I question the awarenesses of modern trends" part when lessons have already existed before. That or I am misunderstanding.
Simplified 1. Anticipate changes and prepare for it. 2. Network outside of your inner circle to get others to help you or collaborate with your goals 3. Lead with flexibility. Have awareness of who are the people in your group and how to approach them. Past methods don’t determine future success which means try something new and customize it for your team l.
Becoming a leader is not easy, unlike what the articles say that we must be wise and take risks. But it turns out that the key is that we must have strong emotions to withstand criticism of our ideas and our capacity to build relationships with people
Leadership is about service. A leader's influence motivates and helps people around him/her to become their best selves. Leadership is about setting and achieving goals and solving problems decisively and quickly. Thank you, Roselinde Torres, you did justice to the topic, 'What it takes to be a great leader'.
Taking responsibility for a group and sacrificing one's desires for the greater good is typically what makes great leaders. They don't ask others to do what they, themselves, are unwilling to do or haven't yet done.
A leader can appear in different forms, but the similar thread between them all is integrity between your words and actions, ability to learn and adapt, and someone who welcomes risk into their life.
Listen to others with empathy, understanding the back story of others, ethicals towards others, in one's own self, effectively communicating all areas, think outside the box! Except changes, Except new ideas, Excepting!! Don't rule with an iron fist.. Just be kind to what others are living like, understand how they can help and in what types of ways.. Not everyone learns by reading, not everyone learns by speeches, not everyone learns by hands one.. everyone is different everyone has a special part to bring together a whole!!
This TED is about important issues that maybe are not too obvious 1. Do you do with your time? Are you just reacting to things in your life? Or are you designing your future? 2. Can you connect to people that think differently from you? Or people that listen to the same things, think the same as you. For me, this is not only for leaders but for people in general. Can you listen to different ideas? Or change your opinion about something? 3. Courage to try something, this is not easy at all, take new challenges in your life, do something different. This TED for me is not about behavior, but precisely about mindset.
ALWAYS REMEMBER We also need inspirational leaders who guide , and empower others to capitalise and galvanise on the negatives as positives , resulting in greater awareness and resilience alternatives to all levels of criticism.
Honestly, in my opinion it is always much more simple than some people make it out to be: once we understand that the ideas of control, power, and ability are much more rooted in how we think, and not in the initial or transitory circumstances at hand--we will then hold to key to being good at something, anything. Man is an idea, of sorts, that he himself learns from his influences (whether it's immediate family or teachers) and then has to unlearn so that he can become what he wishes, and ultimately chooses, to be. I love to talk about these types of things and I just want to improve with each day as a person--to become smarter, better, and stronger. If you find me to be genuine, give me a chance and bring me your life experience and opinions so that we may both grow. That is all, no more no less
I agree Roselinde. One time workshops aren't a sustainable solution to transform on'e's leadership. As we say "Our issues were created in relation to another human being; therefore our wounds can only be healed in relation to one another. Often our wounds were created in your unconscious, in your iceberg. Our job is to help crack your code and melt your iceberg."
Leadership is about growing and improvement. Being willing to step out the comfort zone and involving in diversity network would have the potential to change us and fix us so that we could reach or even beyond others expectation.
Interesting points here and I believe the whole thought applies not only to leaders but to all people (who have a dream, who wants to be better than he was before) in general. I especially like and agree her thought on the 21st century as an uncertain thing that is why we should not rely on the "predictability off yesterday" but shape our present for the future. Her talk is actually calling all of us to be brave for what we want for our life.
*TedTalk: Leadership in the 21st century is evidenced and defined by three questions:* Where are you looking to anticipate the next change? What is the diversity measure of your network? Are you courageous enough to abandon the past? #leadership #cooperation #anticipation
Leadership is ever evolving. Early leadership had to be directive and authoritative relative to the knowledge and sophistication of the team you lead. For example in medieval times a leader would rely more on strength and power and authority. Today with better education and sophistication leadership has evolved and Roselinde is on the right track for 21st century leadership. having served in the Military in the 70's & 80's and then moving into business and now private practice I have watch how effective leaders have had to change in both areas over the last 40 years or so. There are some basic and fundamental principles of leadership that will stand the test of time but also as civilization evolves, leaders need to evolve in their styles, knowledge and application as well.
Leadership is all about thinking different, taking risks, doing the unpredictable and anticipating the outcome above all giving courage to your associates. Roselinde Torres tries to unravel the myths associated with the modern day leadership.
few of our people ,knows how the leader suppose to be ,and how to motivate the employee if its in the company or organization. Thanks Rosalinda I interest in this video kept up
Great talk, but it was really short and some of the points were vague Thank you again for such an amazing talk and it's a pleasure we can listen to you and learn from you for free!
Like many of you I have to watch this for school, and I also agree that this speech kinda goes nowhere. So I said that in my assignment and quoted some of the top comments. You're welcome.
I always claim leadership in school group work and I take the risks I make sure everyone is doing it right and I tell them what to do if they say that my way is not efficient I take the risk and the longer they stall the more time they lose because I know what’s good on groupwork
i saw the comments which critics this speech . the point when you're gonna learn something when u will do some efforts to answer the 3 questions in your own way
A leader takes others opinions and advise and use that as tool to make changes as they see fit. Adapting to change and understanding that as a business grows changes are critical.
Good subject. Showing lots of statistis and info, she should've made it even better. Leadership is one of the most researched, analyzed and debated matter all over the world. Here, we gets some more details on this topic. Thanks to Roselinde Torres.
I’m little and I wanna be someone big in the future but...what I see right now that makes a great leader is logical risks, getting along with each other despite differences, being peaceful, and taking steps not words if I’m wrong with something or if you suggest something please tell me I really want to be successful as a leader thank you.
I would add, making sacrifices, putting others and the overall goal before yourself and your personal adgenda. Those that are willing to put in the 110% to do what needs to be done will see good success.
The points she makes are already some of theories of standard traits of leadership, anyway. The first one is Initiative (just drawing up plans to counter possible threats). General Montgomery talks about when he says "Make the enemy dance to your beat". In other words: in order to beat someone, they have to react to your plan not vice versa. The second is simply learning to man manage (but it's getting a lot harder -- since the spectrum is now over many languages. The third is obvious, just plain old courage (Which is held to be the most highest of all virtues), which isn't about taking a certain course of action, but taking the shit if it fucks up. To me what people seem to miss is that leadership is not a job, it's a lifestyle. It's not a 9-5 thing, you'll be doing it for the rest of your life. It's hard work, stressful and, if you are a servant leader, there's not much reward. Besides, with the ability to communicate and get information faster then ever before, I'm afraid leadership is a dying skill.
Alright let me just sum up what she said real quick for you guys. What makes a good leader... a fucking good idea and a whopping set of balls. Can't succeed if you don't have either
I am studying a Management and Leadership module as part of my uni course and i have to say it is the most tedious, long winded and repetitive subject its just theories and diagrams of "types" of leadership with no conclusions or point its just an irrelevant study
Rubén Gallardo I think some pragmatic learning where students can maybe volunteer and lead groups of kids & teens trying out their specific leadership styles they like.
What makes a great leader? One who thrives in what they do differently. Great leaders are not head down, they see around corners, shaping their future not just reacting to it. The 21st-century learnings about effectiveness and ineffectiveness. 1. What it takes to be a great leader. 2. What is the diversity measure of your personal stakeholder's network? 3. Are you courageous enough to abandon the past? For example: Go along to get along and leaders are doers.
Bad TED, but good points in the end. A good leader can see in the future of (technological) development with the help of his network with great diversity and doesn't hesitate to make the next step with the needed sacrifices. But you're not a leader if you cant inspire others to follow you. Your followers is whats make you a leader. On your own you're just someone people call crazy. Thats why first followers are more important than people who could be great leaders.
The second question posed, “What is the diversity measure of your network?”, is about having access to a broad range of ideas, cultures and talents. I strongly oppose the idea that a person should be motivated to develop a network with an eye for race, gender, sexuality or religion. It would be quite a counterproductive pursuit to try to check off squares on your identity bingo card and then assume that that makes you a good leader. Rather, hiring for competence and networking for intellect, ideas, attitude, and competence, with a blindness to identity, color or creed, will produce a very high value network that will provide just the strength of variety that Ms. Torres is describing. This is what great leaders do. I will continue to blind myself to shallow characteristics such as race or gender, and that will allow me to be a better leader at work and in life. Of course, it could also get me fired from some companies for not playing into their race based ideologies, but that would prove to be a positive development in any case.
She did describe what makes a good leader, just not in a straightforward way. Like when she mentioned "Are you courageous enough to abandon the past?", she explained that a great leader is made when they step out of their comfort zone.
I am reminded by the Sonnet Ozymandias by Shelley. Great men or leaders to be politically correct are like great wine. They age well and improve but someday they will sour and be discarded. I prefer the image of a great world, not just a great society or even less a great person. A great world has in it's core a belief system that is not Human centric but Earth centric. That requires the participation of the Humans to believe that they are part of the Earth, not it's masters. And thus the Human's have their masters and they have to understand their fallibility and temporal nature. After all, great people are really often being of good fortune, in the right place and time to be part of even if somewhat of a critical part of a crucial development. The person that discovered fire was not the inventor of fire. And people need to remember that we are actually just a species in the evolutionary course of Nature. There could come a time when the environment changes in ways that does not support our presence and possibly prefers other species instead. We would be foolish and even a little arrogant to believe that we are here to stay. Surely, history, especially Natural History argues to the contrary. So swallow the pride of ones vanity and ask, "Did I participate in a better world, not just a better company or country?".
How well does a leader treat those who are dependent on him? That is one determinating factor. People whom are sick, vulnerable, dependent on gov support... how do you treat them?
The leader becomes a role model and determines what the groups under him will do. But not all leaders are good and have character that can be imitated. From the video I know that being a leader is not easy. I agree that great leaders are those who prepare not for the comfortable predictability of yesterday, but also for the realities of today and the unknown possibilities of tomorrow.
***** If i need a leader then i must be unable to self control my self and set my own rules. I do believe i dont need any leader and neither u. Me and those around me could set our own rules if they ever believe they have mind of their own.
Monsieurr Claw I wouldnt called that friend leader. Its up to me to follow him and my personal rule is not to do things i dont like for the sake of others A leader by definition should some who gives orders to others, now if he has proven worthy of that authority and the other failed to centralise power then fine. Anyway its what we live everyday and we dont like. A leader takes point and i follow, inspiration is a way different story imo. I see ur point but i think its abit off. Lets talk about the leader in a class or in ur job or in ur town - country. Ur lower than him he is the alpha and u the Ωmega . Again if he proved his superiotiy we could play along but we know its not like that most of the times. In fact we are ruled by incopedent arogant ppl that cant tight their shoo laces. Sory long reply, apologies.
rurounisld You are absolutely correct; even the assumptions behind the word "leader" are detesting. Sacrificing your talents, energies, creativity, and abilities for an institution/corporation that you have no life stake in is the lowest form of existence in my opinion. Leading for a paycheck is not leading, it is giving orders. Leaders mostly exist in offices and cubicles, which is the last place that authority should be exercised. Make your own way, make your own choices.
Jim Walker Yes thank u very much. In my mind, if u need a leader that means u are incapable of take caring ur self. Leaders make mistake too, so dont be afraid of that. "Leaders mostly exist in offices" exaclty thats what a leader today is! Ppl shouldnt get comfused by this model of a modest man with skills. Wich sounds good...
that's what I learned from watching this video..she's to tence and nerdy..and that is clearly not her color...and she's cocky to...blabbing about herself...I hope they where handed out energy drinks to keep then awake
A leader can say everything,you can lie to everyone but you can never lied to your results. And a true leader didn't speak against people.they shut up their mouth and focusing on their goal
Her three items, I think: Where are you looking to anticipate change? What is the diversity measure of your network? Are you courageous enough to abandon the past? From the way she talks, she is a consultant that helps chief executive officers build a staff with a couple of innovative people. I am guessing that the reason no persons were named in this talk is because whatever the CEO does as a result of one of the innovative people's, the company wants to keep it secret to prevent competitors from copying. Lucky for us, the work of you and me and our kids of finding a pathway into the extraordinary unknown global warming future will not mainly be done by this activity of hiring people which is called 'cultivating or training business leadership'. Let us toast each other with Odwalla fruit juice, (a division of whoever). In my opinion, the impossible thing which business must learn to do is subdivide itself, over and over.
Thank you Rosalinde Torres. It is a very good talk. The way I am approaching your talk is I am trying to understand who you are talking to and why your talk does not name individuals. Is what you are saying something I can appropriate and use in my own (non-corporate) life? There is a great tradition of advisers such as yourself contributing to the quality of American business. Which brings to my mind Peter Drucker. I would say, go read him and acknowledge just a little, that he precedes you.
For those who need it for school:
A great leader is a person who is aware of modern trends and incorporates them into their work to form a better bond with their team. They are not head down, and connects with you, trust you, and cooperates with you to reach your common goal. They dare to be different and are emotionally and mentally stable enough to leave traditions behind to improve. They understand that having a more diverse network in their team will help achieve greater levels of understanding because it provides a more diverse mindset.
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in the definition as it says "who is aware of modern trends and incorporates them into their work" but what about those who learn of it through tough times in their lives, wouldn't it be some what of a tradition or is there a word to it? Cause as the definition says "They dare to be different and are emotionally and mentally stable enough to leave traditions behind to improve" but that's just after the moment of learning from failure.
From Nelson Mandala, it is innovative but the same method has already been applied thousands of years back in the past civilization but to our time it is innovative. This is not my field of expertise but I tend to reason with math because everything in this universe tends to repeat, that is why I question the awarenesses of modern trends" part when lessons have already existed before. That or I am misunderstanding.
Bless you, thanks
Thank you
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Simplified
1. Anticipate changes and prepare for it.
2. Network outside of your inner circle to get others to help you or collaborate with your goals
3. Lead with flexibility. Have awareness of who are the people in your group and how to approach them. Past methods don’t determine future success which means try something new and customize it for your team l.
Everybody is a great leader. Doesn't mean anybody follows them.
Becoming a leader is not easy, unlike what the articles say that we must be wise and take risks. But it turns out that the key is that we must have strong emotions to withstand criticism of our ideas and our capacity to build relationships with people
Leadership is about service. A leader's influence motivates and helps people around him/her to become their best selves. Leadership is about setting and achieving goals and solving problems decisively and quickly.
Thank you, Roselinde Torres, you did justice to the topic, 'What it takes to be a great leader'.
Taking responsibility for a group and sacrificing one's desires for the greater good is typically what makes great leaders. They don't ask others to do what they, themselves, are unwilling to do or haven't yet done.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that found this video to be extremely unhelpful
😂😂😂
What a mean lady
A leader can appear in different forms, but the similar thread between them all is integrity between your words and actions, ability to learn and adapt, and someone who welcomes risk into their life.
Everybody is a great leader. Doesn't mean anybody follows them.
when you have to watch this for school... :/
yup I'm there now LOL
Diana Whoran me currently
Yikes I'm ruler of my own gosh 😕😕😕
Same here! Ugh!
Here for school too ...
Listen to others with empathy, understanding the back story of others, ethicals towards others, in one's own self, effectively communicating all areas, think outside the box! Except changes, Except new ideas, Excepting!! Don't rule with an iron fist.. Just be kind to what others are living like, understand how they can help and in what types of ways..
Not everyone learns by reading, not everyone learns by speeches, not everyone learns by hands one.. everyone is different everyone has a special part to bring together a whole!!
This TED is about important issues that maybe are not too obvious
1. Do you do with your time? Are you just reacting to things in your life? Or are you designing your future?
2. Can you connect to people that think differently from you? Or people that listen to the same things, think the same as you. For me, this is not only for leaders but for people in general. Can you listen to different ideas? Or change your opinion about something?
3. Courage to try something, this is not easy at all, take new challenges in your life, do something different.
This TED for me is not about behavior, but precisely about mindset.
just get on with it and tell us what we need to know
joe2grand Yeah, i am still not sure what makes a good leader.
ALWAYS REMEMBER
We also need inspirational leaders who guide , and empower others to capitalise and galvanise on the negatives as positives , resulting in greater awareness and resilience alternatives to all levels of criticism.
Honestly, in my opinion it is always much more simple than some people make it out to be: once we understand that the ideas of control, power, and ability are much more rooted in how we think, and not in the initial or transitory circumstances at hand--we will then hold to key to being good at something, anything.
Man is an idea, of sorts, that he himself learns from his influences (whether it's immediate family or teachers) and then has to unlearn so that he can become what he wishes, and ultimately chooses, to be.
I love to talk about these types of things and I just want to improve with each day as a person--to become smarter, better, and stronger. If you find me to be genuine, give me a chance and bring me your life experience and opinions so that we may both grow. That is all, no more no less
I love the line: "...then has to unlearn so that he can become what he wishes, and ultimately chooses, to be". So appropo!
this
Amazing
Everybody is a great leader. Doesn't mean anybody follows them.
Out of the 9 minutes video, only the last 3 minutes is useful to me: build an emotion stamina that able to withstand criticism against your idea
Thank you
i was waiting for it to get good then it ended
I agree Roselinde. One time workshops aren't a sustainable solution to transform on'e's leadership. As we say "Our issues were created in relation to another human being; therefore our wounds can only be healed in relation to one another. Often our wounds were created in your unconscious, in your iceberg. Our job is to help crack your code and melt your iceberg."
Leadership is about growing and improvement. Being willing to step out the comfort zone and involving in diversity network would have the potential to change us and fix us so that we could reach or even beyond others expectation.
Interesting points here and I believe the whole thought applies not only to leaders but to all people (who have a dream, who wants to be better than he was before) in general.
I especially like and agree her thought on the 21st century as an uncertain thing that is why we should not rely on the "predictability off yesterday" but shape our present for the future. Her talk is actually calling all of us to be brave for what we want for our life.
*TedTalk: Leadership in the 21st century is evidenced and defined by three questions:*
Where are you looking to anticipate the next change?
What is the diversity measure of your network?
Are you courageous enough to abandon the past?
#leadership #cooperation #anticipation
no comments is the best answer today Paul Simbeck-Hampson
Leaders, we need today are servant and quiet leadership.
valuable insight after a prolonged intro.
Leadership is ever evolving. Early leadership had to be directive and authoritative relative to the knowledge and sophistication of the team you lead. For example in medieval times a leader would rely more on strength and power and authority. Today with better education and sophistication leadership has evolved and Roselinde is on the right track for 21st century leadership.
having served in the Military in the 70's & 80's and then moving into business and now private practice I have watch how effective leaders have had to change in both areas over the last 40 years or so.
There are some basic and fundamental principles of leadership that will stand the test of time but also as civilization evolves, leaders need to evolve in their styles, knowledge and application as well.
Y'all comments got me feeling bad about watching this for school.💀💀💀😎🤙🏿
How beautiful even an old people are listening to this♥️.
Thank you Rosalinda.I have watched almost 5 or 6 times.Really impressed me and keep me motivated to work for BCG.
Leadership is all about thinking different, taking risks, doing the unpredictable and anticipating the outcome above all giving courage to your associates. Roselinde Torres tries to unravel the myths associated with the modern day leadership.
Everybody is a great leader. Doesn't mean anybody follows them.
Great insight, if you didn't get it, play it again
Only people with a leader mentality and characteristic can fully understand this talk.
What an arrogant statement. Anyone who makes dumb statements like this is focused on themselves. Not a good leadership quality.
few of our people ,knows how the leader suppose to be ,and how to motivate the employee if its in the company or organization. Thanks Rosalinda I interest in this video kept up
“Emotional stamina” is a new concept to me. So, so true.
Great talk, but it was really short and some of the points were vague
Thank you again for such an amazing talk and it's a pleasure we can listen to you and learn from you for free!
Also me: well it's not free since I am paying for internet and UA-cam sells my personal data
I think having a great team, a Great Leader without a good team aint nothing.
My former boss would alway say this...don't know where the quote came from, but it's true:-)
start at 5:34
i wish i had seen this earlier:)
Literally picked up my phone at the 5 minute mark to skip this and saw your comment. Thanks buddy
Like many of you I have to watch this for school, and I also agree that this speech kinda goes nowhere.
So I said that in my assignment and quoted some of the top comments. You're welcome.
Ein hervorragender Vortrag
I always claim leadership in school group work and I take the risks I make sure everyone is doing it right and I tell them what to do if they say that my way is not efficient I take the risk and the longer they stall the more time they lose because I know what’s good on groupwork
i saw the comments which critics this speech .
the point when you're gonna learn something when u will do some efforts to answer the 3 questions in your own way
Some long standing leadership points covered, thanks!
A leader takes others opinions and advise and use that as tool to make changes as they see fit. Adapting to change and understanding that as a business grows changes are critical.
Good subject. Showing lots of statistis and info, she should've made it even better. Leadership is one of the most researched, analyzed and debated matter all over the world. Here, we gets some more details on this topic. Thanks to Roselinde Torres.
I’m little and I wanna be someone big in the future but...what I see right now that makes a great leader is logical risks, getting along with each other despite differences, being peaceful, and taking steps not words if I’m wrong with something or if you suggest something please tell me I really want to be successful as a leader thank you.
Time stamp of when she actually answers the question: 5:31
To all those who say you missed the point... well, you missed the point.
She's such a great speaker
this is so precise.thanks a bunch
I would add, making sacrifices, putting others and the overall goal before yourself and your personal adgenda. Those that are willing to put in the 110% to do what needs to be done will see good success.
I didn't found it boring rather more inspirational
The points she makes are already some of theories of standard traits of leadership, anyway. The first one is Initiative (just drawing up plans to counter possible threats). General Montgomery talks about when he says "Make the enemy dance to your beat". In other words: in order to beat someone, they have to react to your plan not vice versa. The second is simply learning to man manage (but it's getting a lot harder -- since the spectrum is now over many languages. The third is obvious, just plain old courage (Which is held to be the most highest of all virtues), which isn't about taking a certain course of action, but taking the shit if it fucks up. To me what people seem to miss is that leadership is not a job, it's a lifestyle. It's not a 9-5 thing, you'll be doing it for the rest of your life. It's hard work, stressful and, if you are a servant leader, there's not much reward. Besides, with the ability to communicate and get information faster then ever before, I'm afraid leadership is a dying skill.
Alright let me just sum up what she said real quick for you guys. What makes a good leader... a fucking good idea and a whopping set of balls. Can't succeed if you don't have either
+Red Vino Oh and don't forget.. keeping in touch with a lot of fucking people
Best book on leadership john c. Maxwell developing the leader within you I refer to this book alot
Thank you.
great talk learned alot
I am studying a Management and Leadership module as part of my uni course and i have to say it is the most tedious, long winded and repetitive subject its just theories and diagrams of "types" of leadership with no conclusions or point its just an irrelevant study
What do you think would be a good way to teach students in Managment and Leadership in a better way? How can teachers do that better?
Rubén Gallardo I think some pragmatic learning where students can maybe volunteer and lead groups of kids & teens trying out their specific leadership styles they like.
*of course, it's called : technocratie*
@@johnaskevold that can have some really bad consequenses
This still holds true 6 years later
What makes a great leader? One who thrives in what they do differently. Great leaders are not head down, they see around corners, shaping their future not just reacting to it. The 21st-century learnings about effectiveness and ineffectiveness. 1. What it takes to be a great leader. 2. What is the diversity measure of your personal stakeholder's network? 3. Are you courageous enough to abandon the past? For example: Go along to get along and leaders are doers.
An interesting view on a much covered topic.
Watching this cause my football coach has asked me to be the leader of the jv team. I don't want to fail them.
Summary : 8:44
Bad TED, but good points in the end. A good leader can see in the future of (technological) development with the help of his network with great diversity and doesn't hesitate to make the next step with the needed sacrifices. But you're not a leader if you cant inspire others to follow you. Your followers is whats make you a leader. On your own you're just someone people call crazy. Thats why first followers are more important than people who could be great leaders.
The second question posed, “What is the diversity measure of your network?”, is about having access to a broad range of ideas, cultures and talents. I strongly oppose the idea that a person should be motivated to develop a network with an eye for race, gender, sexuality or religion. It would be quite a counterproductive pursuit to try to check off squares on your identity bingo card and then assume that that makes you a good leader. Rather, hiring for competence and networking for intellect, ideas, attitude, and competence, with a blindness to identity, color or creed, will produce a very high value network that will provide just the strength of variety that Ms. Torres is describing. This is what great leaders do. I will continue to blind myself to shallow characteristics such as race or gender, and that will allow me to be a better leader at work and in life. Of course, it could also get me fired from some companies for not playing into their race based ideologies, but that would prove to be a positive development in any case.
This is an interesting video on leadership.
Thank you a lot.
Couple great points she got
I really enjoyed this talk.
It gave good context as to why my generation has emerged with great dreams and not enough to actually make it.
brilliant speech, food for though
Lots of words but nothing much said
Hahaha
+KingKong 69 Exactly I was waiting whole the time for the moment to learn something and then all of the sudden "Thank you" xD
Agreed. I kept rewinding thinking I missed something but it was all just waffle.
She did describe what makes a good leader, just not in a straightforward way. Like when she mentioned "Are you courageous enough to abandon the past?", she explained that a great leader is made when they step out of their comfort zone.
i understand every single word from her mouth, but did get her point
Yup, just watched this from someone's suggestion and it's so hollow, just like her voice
I love you ted
I'm just here for school...
smh
powerful nuggets .
Leaders make numbers work for their crew. Managers make the crew work for their numbers.
Excellent!!
So inspired with this speach! Thaks!
alguém pode indicar onde encontrar o estudo na íntegra? tenho muito interesse!
Knowing what it takes to be a great leader today compared to the old way, will help you and others succeed! Great Video
very nice lecture
I am reminded by the Sonnet Ozymandias by Shelley. Great men or leaders to be politically correct are like great wine. They age well and improve but someday they will sour and be discarded.
I prefer the image of a great world, not just a great society or even less a great person.
A great world has in it's core a belief system that is not Human centric but Earth centric. That requires the participation of the Humans to believe that they are part of the Earth, not it's masters.
And thus the Human's have their masters and they have to understand their fallibility and temporal nature.
After all, great people are really often being of good fortune, in the right place and time to be part of even if somewhat of a critical part of a crucial development. The person that discovered fire was not the inventor of fire.
And people need to remember that we are actually just a species in the evolutionary course of Nature. There could come a time when the environment changes in ways that does not support our presence and possibly prefers other species instead. We would be foolish and even a little arrogant to believe that we are here to stay. Surely, history, especially Natural History argues to the contrary.
So swallow the pride of ones vanity and ask, "Did I participate in a better world, not just a better company or country?".
Wow. Amazing 🤩
How well does a leader treat those who are dependent on him? That is one determinating factor. People whom are sick, vulnerable, dependent on gov support... how do you treat them?
What does it take to be a great leader in the 21st century!
She would make a great politician
The leader becomes a role model and determines what the groups under him will do. But not all leaders are good and have character that can be imitated. From the video I know that being a leader is not easy. I agree that great leaders are those who prepare not for the comfortable predictability of yesterday, but also for the realities of today and the unknown possibilities of tomorrow.
I'm actually watching this to see what kind of traits needed to be a good manager
NICE, THANK YOU.
well that video was sort of unhelpful. im not really sure what makes a great leader after all those all were phrases (if nice phrases) after all... :/
Effective technic to tail maximum with minimum points.
Viewing this now thinking, ahead of her time..
Deserve 1billion views
leadership ? nah..
equality? yeah!
If you think like this, then you may not know what leadership means.
***** If i need a leader then i must be unable to self control my self and set my own rules.
I do believe i dont need any leader and neither u.
Me and those around me could set our own rules if they ever believe they have mind of their own.
Monsieurr Claw I wouldnt called that friend leader. Its up to me to follow him and my personal rule is not to do things i dont like for the sake of others
A leader by definition should some who gives orders to others, now if he has proven worthy of that authority and the other failed to centralise power then fine.
Anyway its what we live everyday and we dont like.
A leader takes point and i follow, inspiration is a way different story imo. I see ur point but i think its abit off.
Lets talk about the leader in a class or in ur job or in ur town - country.
Ur lower than him he is the alpha and u the Ωmega . Again if he proved his superiotiy we could play along but we know its not like that most of the times.
In fact we are ruled by incopedent arogant ppl that cant tight their shoo laces.
Sory long reply, apologies.
rurounisld You are absolutely correct; even the assumptions behind the word "leader" are detesting. Sacrificing your talents, energies, creativity, and abilities for an institution/corporation that you have no life stake in is the lowest form of existence in my opinion. Leading for a paycheck is not leading, it is giving orders. Leaders mostly exist in offices and cubicles, which is the last place that authority should be exercised. Make your own way, make your own choices.
Jim Walker Yes thank u very much. In my mind, if u need a leader that means u are incapable of take caring ur self.
Leaders make mistake too, so dont be afraid of that.
"Leaders mostly exist in offices" exaclty thats what a leader today is!
Ppl shouldnt get comfused by this model of a modest man with skills. Wich sounds good...
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Anticipate future, diverse backg, change
Cour diff
Are we talking about a great leader or a successful leader?.
That’s 9:20 I’ll never get back.
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como se hace un lider, no es facil.
Congratulations
What a boring speaker....shes definitely not a leader.
BLACK HARRY she's*
thank YOUS for pointing that out
that's what I learned from watching this video..she's to tence and nerdy..and that is clearly not her color...and she's cocky to...blabbing about herself...I hope they where handed out energy drinks to keep then awake
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How interesting a person can make a story shouldn’t affect it’s leadership performance
Very Boring talk. Just the three points at the end are the real value of the speech.
A leader can say everything,you can lie to everyone but you can never lied to your results. And a true leader didn't speak against people.they shut up their mouth and focusing on their goal
I agree; I couldn't stand the rhythm even after speeding it...
Because life would be boring if everything was quick and fast With no drama or speed difference. Might as well have every UA-cam video 30 secs long.
Hm. Not something a leader would say.
very true,nice,I like it
I'm still in school and unfortunately have to do it, so boring!!
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anti-nepotism is what it takes to be a great leader. nepotism destroys everything.
Interested in the point of this vid
Her three items, I think: Where are you looking to anticipate change? What is the diversity measure of your network? Are you courageous enough to abandon the past? From the way she talks, she is a consultant that helps chief executive officers build a staff with a couple of innovative people. I am guessing that the reason no persons were named in this talk is because whatever the CEO does as a result of one of the innovative people's, the company wants to keep it secret to prevent competitors from copying.
Lucky for us, the work of you and me and our kids of finding a pathway into the extraordinary unknown global warming future will not mainly be done by this activity of hiring people which is called 'cultivating or training business leadership'. Let us toast each other with Odwalla fruit juice, (a division of whoever). In my opinion, the impossible thing which business must learn to do is subdivide itself, over and over.
Thank you Rosalinde Torres. It is a very good talk. The way I am approaching your talk is I am trying to understand who you are talking to and why your talk does not name individuals. Is what you are saying something I can appropriate and use in my own (non-corporate) life? There is a great tradition of advisers such as yourself contributing to the quality of American business. Which brings to my mind Peter Drucker. I would say, go read him and acknowledge just a little, that he precedes you.