Coaching for Leaders

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11: How to Create a Shared Vision


Welcome to the eleventh episode of Coaching Skills for Leaders. This week's topic: How to Create a Shared Vision.

Also a special welcome back to my favorite guest: Dr. Bonni Stachowiak, President of Innovate Learning.

What did you do with the tools from last week's episode? Who did you give constructive feedback to?

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You can't create a shared vision without having your own vision first. It's inappropriate for us to be dependent on others or independent from them. Rather, we need to have relationships of interdependence. Bonni mentioned a clip from the movie Spartacus which captures the power of interdependence:



Two key elements of a shared vision:

The people involved have a shared picture of what the future looks like.
Everyone is committed to achieving the work and working towards it together.

We discussed four steps for leaders to take when creating a shared vision:


A few books that we mentioned on this episode:

The Fifth Discipline by Peter Senge
The Leadership Challenge by James Kouzes and Barry Posner

We also mentioned Linda Krall, our favorite strategic illustrator

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See you in a week for the next episode!


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 October 31, 2011  n/a