READING FORM
GRATEFUL LEADERSHIP
JUDITH W. UMLAS
MC GRAW HILL
(239 PAGES)
Part 3: GRATEFUL LEADERSHIP IN ACTION
PROFILE
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ACTIONS
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1. Lynn Batara
Enterprise
Project Management
Office
Director
Franklin
Templeton Investments
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Grateful
Leader
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Someone
who brings out the best in others
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Someone
who believes in others when they don’t always believe in themselves.
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Give
people the support they need to persevere and grow
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Cheer the
people along the way and celebrate their success.
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Actions.
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Appreciate
people’s hard work and the tremendous result they produce.
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Making a
difference in the people’s day.
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Acknowledging
that different people respond to different types of acknowledgement
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Tailored
the way of showing appreciation based on who they are and what’s important to
them.
e.g: taking out for lunch, sending short
email giving new responsibilities.
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Let people
know they are special and valued.
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Show staff
the support and that their role truly matters.
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Activity
of togetherness.
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Give team
members a blank piece of paper and had them write their name at the top.
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Then passed
these papers around the room, giving everyone the chance to write something
that he or she appreciated or would remember about each person.
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This
continues until everyone received his or her own page back.
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This will
be a moment of their time together.
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Valued
most
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The
opportunity to express gratitude to the people
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2. Rebort Daniel
Senior
Director,
Engineer
Quality and continuous improvement,
South
Amerika Invensys Control Brazil.
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Give value
to everything
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Gratitude
in life and in work
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Treat all
individuals with respect and courtesy regardless of their walk of life
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Greet
people with warmth and to always say thank you, good morning and the like.
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See people
as people, for who they are and what they have to offer.’
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Always
continually looking for ways to show co-worker and peers the grateful for the
things they do.
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Speak of
their achievements in front of the whole team-and present them with a box of
candy and an inspiring book.
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Documented
the ceremony.
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3. Xavier Joly
Global
Director,
People
Development
Volvo
Powertrain
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Spending
as much time with the people
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Empower
them, engage them, raise their self-confidence through acknowledgement.
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From a
smile to, involving them in the decision-making process to providing coaching
and support, or just simple and truly listening to them
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Acknowledgement
through dedicated, active listening.
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Value
people’s opinions
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Take time
to recognize and acknowledge people’s competence and their ability to find
solutions.
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Exhibit
the trust you have in your people.
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4.
Michael
E.Case
President and CEO
TYhe
Westervelt Company
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Treat
other the way you want to be treated.
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Give or
extend ‘help’ when needed
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Took
nothing for granted
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Never miss
an opportunity to thanks other
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Grateful
Leader:
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Focused on
other
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Be
genuinely interested in people to fully appreciate others
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Trust in
the competence of others
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Honest
assessment of one own’s strengths and weaknesses
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Have low
sense of entitlement and high sense of personal accountability.
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Understand
servant leadership
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Informal
recognition recognition through private and public praise as well as personal
handwritten notes.
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Observe
how your people treat others because there is a certain reflection of who
they are and who they will be in our working environment
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Be intentional
in your actions, and forgive yourself when you fall short.
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Find
something about each person that you can appreciate.
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5.
Captain
Daniel E. Sosnowk
Commanding
Officer Leadership Training Section.
New Your
Police Department (NYPD)
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When a
person is focused on being grateful, there isn’t any room left in his or her
mind to stew in negativity.
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All people
deserve to be acknowledged and appreciated for the things they do and for who
they are.
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Make sure
you are connected with the people
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The few
things that make people feel as good is knowing that their opinion is sought
and valued.
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Excellence
deserves praise and acknowledgment.
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6.
Janis
O’Brayan
Chief
Information Officer
Hudson
Advisors
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Grateful
Leaders
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Appreciating,
supporting and respecting global team.
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Understands
that team is responsible for the success of the leader.
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Appreciate
opportunities in life
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Believe
that appreciated people do their best work
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Foster
recognition programs reward teamwork, ensure availability of training
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Send
appreciation emels, celebrate birthdays and anniversaries
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Bringing
in food for no reason, have small group lunches to share ideas and talk about
their life
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Performance
employee satisfaction survey.
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Dedicate
time to network
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Make time
to give back to community
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Foster a
culture of gratitude
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Empowering
sharing of ideas and have face time with the senior leadership.
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7.
Primitivo
Davis
Bridge
Chaplain
Third
Brigade Combat Team
Tenth
Mountain Division Us Army
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Thankful
for the privilege to lead other
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Use the
sphere of influence to better individuals, who in turn better others, which
in turn betters the world
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Consciously
worked to develop an appreciation for the “little things”
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Gratitude spread
out over time for the little things is more effective.
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8.
Walter
Robb
Co.CEO
Whole
Foods Market
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Focusing
on gratitude brings an emotional awareness of others to the foreground
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Love what
you do and the people with whom you work give reason to be grateful.
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Belief in
people
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Learn to
ask question rather than give orders
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Hear
people’s stories and create space for them to feel acknowledged
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Foster
culture in which people feel listened to valued, empowered and respected
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Focus on 3
things
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Gratitude
for opportunity
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Humility
for it being a team effort
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Giving
back to the group
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Believing
in the team than pushing them to follow through on their talent
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Learn to
give others space and inspire them to work hard and take responsibility.
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Gratitude
naturally stems from acknowledgement of people talent and creativity
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Leadership
requires a constant recalibration of how to be true one’s personal drive and
still be true and open to others
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9.
Tom
Laforge
Global Direction Of Human and Cultural
Insights
The Cola-cola Company.
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Gratitude
is the instrumental in forging positive relationship
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Expressing
gratitude is contagious, inspiring more people to express gratitude for others
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10. Mark Addicks
Chief
Marketing Officer
General Mills.
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Informal
recognition is the best and most meaningful way to acknowledge others
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Having a
balanced sense of self, accepting that there is much more beneath the
surface, and recognizing that sharp judgements are often a dangerous way to
lead
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Grateful
leaders
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Strive to
find the best in other and in themselves
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Recognize
the role and contribution of every individual.
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Learn how
simple acts of acknowledgement could eliminate so much negativity in life.
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11. Kimberly Supersano
Chief
Marketing Officer
Prudential
Annuities
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Conduct
one-on-one with employees
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Know their
hopes
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What not
to change
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Get to
know as individuals beyond the workplace.
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Challenge
employees to go outside of their comfort zones
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Strong
proponent of giving people opportunities to capitalize their strengths
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Organized
activities including employee’s families.
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