The Preparedness Playbook for Leadership in Difficult Times
Oracle EVP Rob Tarkoff joins TMG CEO
"There are leaders who just define what leadership is. They have tons of followers. They don't have to behave badly anywhere along the line, and they create massive value." –
These are questions that TMG CEO
In this first of a 2-part series, "The Preparedness Playbook for Leadership in Difficult Times – Part 1," Miles and Tarkoff discuss the qualities needed by leaders from the CEO to the front line. They also touch upon what happens when a leader's management style departs from best-in-class, becomes toxic, and begins to raise serious red flags.
Creating Massive Value
"There are leaders who just define what leadership is," says Miles. "They have tons of followers. They don't have to behave badly anywhere along the line, and they create massive value." Their attributes include:
- Performance Leadership – "Investors, both public and private, were starting to see that cult of personality wasn't always going to drive lasting and durable value in a business," says Tarkoff. "It really required performance; attention to building great culture; attention to building great executives below you or around you; knowing how to do things like work laterally in large organizations and in smaller organizations; and figure out just how to be aligned with the times."
"Performance leadership is not flashy. It is very much about sticking to the things that make you well-informed, allow you to engage in rigorous discussion with your teams, and best prepare you to make decisions." - Rethinking basic assumptions about your business – Tarkoff advises leaders to get back to the "basics of curiosity, learning, being prepared." He adds "You always have to stay abreast of what's happening out there. What are the new innovations that are happening? And you must be willing to invest yourself in learning, even when you think you know everything about a domain."
Says Miles, "I think that is a really important variable to being a high performing leader. You don't crest on your knowledge at any point in time. You're always building the bank up with the next layer." - Triangulation – "When you're the CEO or the leader, there is a 'next best answer,'" says Miles. "You have to figure out what's the time scale and the level of triangulation required to get to 'next best.' And then you have to call it. Usually, failed decision making isn't based on what you know. It's based on what you didn't know."
"I think the trick is how you triangulate at the same time you're enabling, empowering people to feel like 'if I do my work and I'm thoughtful and I do the research, I can contribute,'" says Tarkoff. - High Content Friction; Low Behavioral Friction – "The holy grail of what we're talking about is to have content friction," says Miles. "Lots of people have ideas. But what we want to do is get that down to the best idea, which is editing. And editing is content friction."
"But here's what happens – somebody enters that room who is high on the jerk scale and they shut everything down that we just described because they bring behavioral friction to the content friction party. When we have high behavioral friction, the content's on the shelf. What we're trying to do is have high content friction and low behavioral friction. In order to do that, you have to curate."
Miles adds "You can be a great leader with great followership and deliver top right corner value and be a human being who people want to interface with." - Increase Frequency of Communications – "When things get difficult in the business and you have to do reductions, or you have to reduce headcount or change strategy, you have to increase frequency of communication and increase the amount that you really mine for behavioral issues," says Tarkoff.
"One of the things we saw with a lot of these caricature high 'J' models is when things were going really well, people forgave it. But when things weren't going well, they lost all the following and engagement of their employees. And then the boards were rapidly trying to replace them with a performance-oriented leader. But at that point the culture's already far damaged. There's a lot of scorched earth and a lot of people who've lost trust and lost faith in the board or in the leadership."
"The Preparedness Playbook for Leadership in Difficult Times – Part 1" is out now on Apple, Google, Spotify, TMG's website, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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