If healthcare is more complex that most other business, then leaders in health care need these ten qualities in spades.
Carolyn Turkovich forwared an e-mail From: Patricia M Milton
[mailto:PatriciaMilton@interactionassociates.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 4:08 PM
To: Turkovich, Carolyn
Subject: Wanted: Ten Critical Skills for Leaders
Dear Carolyn,
The Conference Board's recent research study, *Developing Business
Leaders for 2010*, outlines ten leadership qualities that will
make leaders successful in the year 2010. In brief, they are:
1. Cognitive ability
2. Strategic thinking skills
3. Analytical ability
4. The ability to make sound decisions in an environment of
complexity and ambiguity
5. Personal and organizational communication skills
6. Influence and persuasion
7. The ability to manage in an environment of diversity
8. The ability to delegate tasks and responsibilities to others,
while managing risks
9. The ability to identify, attract, develop and retain talent
10. Personal adaptability
Right now, Interaction Associates' leadership development programs
are developing many of these key competencies in leaders at companies
like America OnLine, Fidelity Investments, Kaiser Permanente, Cox
Communications, and GE Capital. Find out more about our Leadership
Development programs by clicking on the link below:
http://www.interactionassociates.com/html/leadership.html