San Diego Veterans Magazine 2021

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HUMAN RESOURCES Transition to Business By Paul Falcone

Inspirational Leadership and Workplace Wisdom: Some Thoughts to Close Out the Year

“Change your perspective and you’ll change your perception”

2021, like 2020, turned out to be a time we all prepared for but hoped we would never have to face, thanks to COVID. Combined with the rapid changes in technology and globalization, divisive politics, and so much “noise” emanating from TV and radio shock jocks, it’s time to calm the room. We all need to see ourselves in a quieter light, recognizing that evolutionary change at revolutionary speed is simply part of our species’ challenge at the present moment. Yet we control the reality we wish to experience, if only by changing our perspective to alter our perception of global events. It’s time for us to end the year by going within so that we don’t end up going without. Inspirational leadership is within your reach. It’s not a far-off, idealistic fantasy. Yet, inspirational leadership reveals itself in many quiet ways, not only by what we do but, more importantly, by who we are. A key leadership wisdom is that beingness trumps doingness, meaning that people respect you and are motivated and inspired by you primarily because of who you are as a leader, as a listener, and as a caring human being, not because of what you’re doing at any given time. There’s no need to try to figure out what to do, when in reality, the simplest things, done in kindness and selflessness, help us stand out among our peers. Coaching Leadership Books on management offer myriad ways of motivating employees, but the truth is that workers motivate themselves. Your job is simply to create an environment where they can do so. Discussions about change and transformation are typically called for in times of crisis. But wouldn’t it be easier to come from the wisdom that says that creating the right work environment from the outset is all that’s really needed? Simply make the space for others to motivate themselves and offer a guiding hand when they feel stuck. That’s what coaching leadership is all about.

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Servant Leadership “What you want for yourself, give to another” is an additional workplace wisdom that makes life in leadership amazingly simple and rewarding. Selfless leadership, also known as servant leadership, places others’ needs before your own, expecting them to respond in kind. It can be practiced regularly in your office or on your shop floor. No matter where you work or what you do, you can be the best boss that your staffers have ever had. You can be that person who influenced and supported them to become better people and stronger contributors. You can be that caring person who encourages, that experienced mentor who guides, and that engaged leader who motivates.

“Change your perspective and you’ll change your perception”. Look at the world through a different

lens and, while the objective outcomes of the reality surrounding you may not change, your experience of them can actually change immensely. This doesn’t mean sticking your head in the sand and refusing to recognize reality. It does mean, however, that despite the pressures you experience personally, you can shield your subordinates or coworkers from those complexities. You can reason that the buck stops with you. You’re the line of demarcation between the drama


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