5 ways to lead in an era of constant change | Jim Hemerling

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Have you ever noticed when you ask someone to talk
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about a change they're making for the better in their personal lives,
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they're often really energetic?
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Whether it's training for a marathon,
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picking up an old hobby,
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or learning a new skill,
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for most people,
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self-transformation projects occupy a very positive emotional space.
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Self-transformation is empowering,
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energizing, even exhilarating.
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I mean just take a look at some of the titles of self-help books:
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"Awaken the Giant Within,"
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"Practicing the Power of Now,"
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or here's a great one we can all relate to,
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"You are a Badass:
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How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life."
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(Laughter)
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When it comes to self-transformation,
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you can't help but get a sense of the excitement.
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But there's another type of transformation
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that occupies a very different emotional space.
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The transformation of organizations.
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If you're like most people,
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when you hear the words "Our organization is going to start a transformation,"
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you're thinking, "Uh-oh."
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(Laughter)
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"Layoffs."
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The blood drains from your face,
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your mind goes into overdrive,
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frantically searching for some place to run and hide.
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Well, you can run,
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but you really can't hide.
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Most of us spend the majority of our waking hours
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involved in organizations.
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And due to changes in globalization,
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changes due to advances in technology
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and other factors,
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the reality is our organizations are constantly having to adapt.
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In fact,
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I call this the era of "always-on" transformation.
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When I shared this idea with my wife Nicola,
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she said, "Always-on transformation?
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That sounds exhausting."
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And that may be exactly what you're thinking --
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and you would be right.
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Particularly if we continue to approach the transformation of organizations
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the way we always have been.
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But because we can't hide,
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we need to sort out two things.
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First,
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why is transformation so exhausting?
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And second, how do we fix it?
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First of all,
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let's acknowledge that change is hard.
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People naturally resist change,
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especially when it's imposed on them.
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But there are things that organizations do that make change even harder
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and more exhausting for people than it needs to be.
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First of all,
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leaders often wait too long to act.
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As a result,
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everything is happening in crisis mode.
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Which, of course, tends to be exhausting.
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Or, given the urgency,
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what they'll do is they'll just focus on the short-term results,
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but that doesn't give any hope for the future.
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Or they'll just take a superficial, one-off approach,
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hoping that they can return back to business as usual
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as soon as the crisis is over.
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This kind of approach
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is kind of the way some students approach preparing for standardized tests.
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In order to get test scores to go up,
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teachers will end up teaching to the test.
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Now, that approach can work;
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test results often do go up.
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But it fails the fundamental goal of education:
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to prepare students to succeed over the long term.
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So given these obstacles,
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what can we do
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to transform the way we transform organizations
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so rather than being exhausting,
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it's actually empowering and energizing?
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To do that, we need to focus on five strategic imperatives,
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all of which have one thing in common:
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putting people first.
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The first imperative for putting people first
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is to inspire through purpose.
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Most transformations have financial and operational goals.
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These are important and they can be energizing to leaders,
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but they tend not to be very motivating to most people in the organization.
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To motivate more broadly,
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the transformation needs to connect with a deeper sense of purpose.
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Take LEGO.
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The LEGO Group has become an extraordinary global company.
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Under their very capable leadership,
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they've actually undergone a series of transformations.
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While each of these has had a very specific focus,
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the North Star,
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linking and guiding all of them,
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has been Lego's powerful purpose:
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inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow.
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Expanding globally?
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It's not about increasing sales,
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but about giving millions of additional children access to LEGO building bricks.
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Investment and innovation?
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It's not about developing new products,
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but about enabling more children
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to experience the joy of learning through play.
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Not surprisingly,
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that deep sense of purpose tends to be highly motivating to LEGO's people.
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The second imperative for putting people first
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is to go all in.
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Too many transformations
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are nothing more than head-count cutting exercises;
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layoffs under the guise of transformation.
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In the face of relentless competition,
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it may well be that you will have to take the painful decision
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to downsize the organization,
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just as you may have to lose some weight in order to run a marathon.
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But losing weight alone
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will not get you across the finish line with a winning time.
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To win
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you need to go all in.
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You need to go all in.
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Rather than just cutting costs,
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you need to think about initiatives
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that will enable you to win in the medium term,
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initiatives to drive growth,
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actions that will fundamentally change the way the company operates,
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and very importantly,
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investments to develop the leadership and the talent.
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The third imperative for putting people first
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is to enable people with the capabilities
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that they need to succeed during the transformation and beyond.
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Over the years I've competed in a number of triathlons.
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You know, frankly, I'm not that good,
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but I do have one distinct capability;
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I am remarkably fast at finding my bike.
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(Laughter)
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By the time I finish the swim,
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almost all the bikes are already gone.
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(Laughter)
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Real triathletes know that each leg --
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the swim, the bike, the run --
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really requires different capabilities,
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different tools,
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different skills, different techniques.
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Likewise when we transform organizations,
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we need to be sure that we're giving our people
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the skills and the tools they need along the way.
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Chronos,
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a global software company,
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recognized the need to transfer from building products --
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software products --
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to building software as a service.
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To enable its people to take that transformation,
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first of all they invested in new tools
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that would enable their employees to monitor the usage of the features
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as well as customer satisfaction with the new service.
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They also invested in skill development,
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so that their employees would be able
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to resolve customer service problems on the spot.
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And very importantly,
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they also reinforced the collaborative behaviors that would be required
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to deliver an end-to-end seamless customer experience.
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Because of these investments,
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rather than feeling overwhelmed by the transformation,
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Chronos employees actually felt energized
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and empowered in their new roles.
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In the era of "always-on" transformation,
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change is a constant.
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My fourth imperative therefore
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is to instill a culture of continuous learning.
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When Satya Nadella became the CEO of Microsoft
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in February 2014,
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he embarked on an ambitious transformation journey
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to prepare the company to compete in a mobile-first, cloud-first world.
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This included changes to strategy,
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the organization
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and very importantly, the culture.
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Microsoft's culture at the time was one of silos and internal competition --
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not exactly conducive to learning.
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Nadella took this head-on.
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He rallied his leadership around his vision
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for a living, learning culture,
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shifting from a fixed mindset,
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where your role was to show up as the smartest person in the room,
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to a growth mindset,
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where your role was to listen, to learn and to bring out the best in people.
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Well, early days,
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Microsoft employees already noticed this shift in the culture --
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clear evidence of Microsoft putting people first.
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My fifth and final imperative is specifically for leaders.
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In a transformation,
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a leader needs to have a vision,
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a clear road map with milestones,
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and then you need to hold people accountable for results.
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In other words, you need to be directive.
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But in order to capture the hearts and minds of people,
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you also need to be inclusive.
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Inclusive leadership is critical to putting people first.
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I live in the San Francisco Bay area.
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And right now,
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our basketball team is the best in the league.
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We won the 2015 championship,
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and we're favored to win again this year.
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There are many explanations for this.
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They have some fabulous players,
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but one of the key reasons
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is their head coach, Steve Kerr, is an inclusive leader.
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When Kerr came to the Warriors in 2014,
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the Warriors were looking for a major transformation.
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They hadn't won a national championship since 1975.
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Kerr came in, and he had a clear vision,
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and he immediately got to work.
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From the outset,
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he reached out and engaged the players and the staff.
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He created an environment of open debate and solicited suggestions.
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During games he would often ask,
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"What are you seeing that I'm missing?"
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One the best examples of this came in game four of the 2015 finals.
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The Warriors were down two games to one
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when Kerr made the decision to change the starting lineup;
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a bold move by any measure.
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The Warriors won the game and went on to win the championship.
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And it is widely viewed
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that that move was the pivotal move in their victory.
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Interestingly, it wasn't actually Kerr's idea.
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It was the idea of his 28-year-old assistant, Nick U'Ren.
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Because of Kerr's leadership style,
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U'Ren felt comfortable bringing the idea forward.
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And Kerr not only listened,
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but he implemented the idea
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and then afterwards,
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gave U'Ren all the credit --
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actions all consistent with Kerr's highly inclusive approach to leadership.
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In the era of "always-on" transformation,
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organizations are always going to be transforming.
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But doing so does not have to be exhausting.
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We owe it to ourselves,
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to our organizations
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and to society more broadly
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to boldly transform our approach to transformation.
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To do that,
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we need to start putting people first.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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