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Transforming Leadership

R&T's article is titled: Seven Transformations of Leadership — but they only describe three:

Expert ► Achiever
Achiever ► Individualist
Individualist ► Strategist

Only one of these is convincing; and a possible transformation is omitted.

Expert ► Achiever

The most understandable move is from being an Expert to becoming an Achiever. But antagonism between diagonally opposite quadrants is usual in a TET. This is evident here because the transformation means moving from an impersonal approach to a social approach. This would be very hard for an empiricist Expert.

However, a cause-centred Expert might be able to take up the organization with its values and goals as their «cause». That could definitely assist in developing the Achiever style of leadership.

THEE's Approach to Transformation

Closed Do You Really Want to Transform?

Closed How Does Personal Transformation Occur?

Closed Do Organizations Need to Transform?

Closed A THEE-Eye View of the Future


Last Updated: 12-Jan-2012




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