The Future Favors a Prepared Mind
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You will learn about How to identify the four responsibilities of any leader Practice in using eight skills that are essential to being ready for your future. Barriers to using the eight skills This course is ideal for individuals who are Middle managers or Emerging leaders or Professionals who are experiencing change in their industry or career or MBA students getting ready to take on future responsibilities It is particularly useful for Middle managers or Emerging leaders or Professionals who are experiencing change in their industry or career or MBA students getting ready to take on future responsibilities.
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Summary
Title: The Future Favors a Prepared Mind
Price: $19.99
Number of Lectures: 10
Number of Published Lectures: 10
Number of Curriculum Items: 10
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 10
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to identify the four responsibilities of any leader
- Practice in using eight skills that are essential to being ready for your future.
- Barriers to using the eight skills
Who Should Attend
- Middle managers
- Emerging leaders
- Professionals who are experiencing change in their industry or career
- MBA students getting ready to take on future responsibilities
Target Audiences
- Middle managers
- Emerging leaders
- Professionals who are experiencing change in their industry or career
- MBA students getting ready to take on future responsibilities
This mini-course is an updated view of The Prepared Mind of a Leader: Eight Skills Leaders Use to Innovate, Make Decisions and Solve Problems,a book I co-authored in 2006 and have used since as the basis of a multi-day workshop I’ve presented globally to thousands of participants.
Covid-19 has demonstrated that many leaders were not prepared for their future. Some skills we need for the future are perishable, and others are durable. The skills associated with good thinking about the future are most certainly durable.
The famed French microbiologist, Louis Pasteur, was once accused of being lucky. His response has been paraphrased as “Chance favors the prepared mind.” As we look into the remainder of the “roaring 20s” and beyond, we can modify his admonition to “The future favors the prepared mind.”
The skills associated with being prepared for the future are simple, but not easy. They are:
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Observing, because the world is constantly changing.
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Imagining, because there is NO data from the future.
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Reasoning, because we need to constantly reconnect the “changing dots.”
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Reflecting, because we need to be honest about our role in both success and failures.
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Challenging, because we need to stress-test thinking, both ours and our organization’s.
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Deciding, because we need to progress by changing things around us.
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Learning, because we need to avoid the stagnation that comes with obsolete information and world views.
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Enabling others, because we are not alone. We need to help others as they help us.
These skills may seem obvious, but I know from many years of discussions that not all are regularly used in many organizations. In fact, three are regularly underused.
Course Curriculum
Lecture 1: Chance Favors a Prepared Mind
Chapter 1: The Eight Skills of a Prepared Mind
Lecture 1: You Have Four responsibilities
Lecture 2: Observing the world around you
Lecture 3: Imagination — the unused skill
Lecture 4: Reasoning — the art and science of connecting the dots
Lecture 5: Reflecting — making learning personal (and maybe uncomfortable)
Lecture 6: Challenging – What got you here may not get you there
Lecture 7: Decide – It's time to pivot from thinking to doing
Lecture 8: Learning – stay relevant to the challenges of today and tomorrow.
Lecture 9: Summary and Action Plan
Instructors
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Bill Welter
Consulting Educator: I Improve Thinking
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