10 Leadership Virtues for Disruptive Times
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10 Leadership Virtues for Disruptive Times

Coaching Your Team Through Immense Change and Challenge

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10 Leadership Virtues for Disruptive Times

Coaching Your Team Through Immense Change and Challenge

About this book

Tom Ziglar, CEO of Zig Ziglar Corp, shares ten leadership virtues that are essential for coaching employees through immense change and creating an environment of maximum potential and productivity.

With the world changing so rapidly, many leaders are struggling to find new ways to make a significant and positive impact on their team. The key, says Tom Ziglar, is to consistently bring out the best in everyone by focusing on ten core virtues: kindness, humility, respect, persistence, selflessness, encouragement, positive expectations, self-control, firmness, and hope.

Delivering cutting-edge new research, wisdom gleaned from experience, and poignant insights from his work at Zig Ziglar Corp, Tom Ziglar identifies the communication styles that will keep everyone on the same page, regardless of their working environment. He also emphasizes the importance of closing the "empathy gap" between management and staff in order to create a more connected team that operates to its fullest potential--and how developing each team member's unique dreams, goals, and abilities sets up the company for success.

In 10 Leadership Virtues for Disruptive Times, Ziglar shows why "coach leadership," instead of management leadership, is the best way to lead through immense change and challenge. It is essential guidance for leaders who want to coach their teams through inevitable periods of disruption with the goal of helping them thrive at home and at work.

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CHAPTER 1

EVERYTHING CHANGED

The Disruption Vaccine

The reports had been coming in for several months. China was battling a virus and it was spreading. Italy became a hotbed, and the news reports began escalating. Cases started popping up in the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic was here, and the world went on lockdown. Suddenly everything changed.
Restaurants closed, streets emptied, and office workers were sent home. Hotels, airlines, professional sports leagues, churches, and any type of business that required meeting in person were suddenly at risk and fundamentally changed. Disruption, challenge, and change were here, impacting every area of our lives.

Pivot

Working from home and meeting on Zoom became the new way of life for millions of people. Worry, anxiety, and depression became talking points on the news and in the workplace—wherever that workplace was. Mental health and well-being quickly became the number-one issue of HR executives in large companies. IT executives began to pivot and invest in infrastructure and technology to make it easier for employees to work from home.
Something strange happened: productivity went up for those whose jobs could be done from home. Actual work hours increased because of saved commute times. Flexible schedules replaced rigid work hours. Getting things done became more important than doing things at headquarters.
Work-life balance took on a new meaning. Managing kids in the background while meeting online with clients and answering homework questions at the same time became commonplace. Some companies and people thrived. Others, however, really struggled. Over time, more and more people settled in and adapted to the changes. A January 2021 survey by PWC revealed that more than half of all employees want to work from home at least three days a week.
The disruption of the 2020–2021 COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed the way work will be done. I believe the people who embrace this change will find that opportunities to grow and make a difference have never been better. And there’s more coming.

Exhibit A: The Flying Car

In January 2021 Cadillac announced it was developing a flying car with
  • artificial intelligence (AI) that replaces the need for a pilot,
  • 5G wireless capability with the connection speed to keep the car’s AI updated,
  • superfast computing that can process millions of bits of information,
  • battery technology that is both lightweight and energy efficient, and
  • failsafe integration; for example, each engine or rotary blade powered by its own battery.

Exhibit B: Your Virtual Reality (VR) Life

Imagine having a meeting with your team, but instead of logging onto Zoom, you say, “Join team meeting,” and suddenly, on your contact lenses, you are in a conference room with your team. The technology is so good, you cannot tell the difference between sitting at the virtual conference table with your team or doing so in person. Quantum computing and AI are making this possible. Quantum computing has already been measured at over 100 trillion times faster than regular computing. You can see every expression, every body movement, everything you would see in a face-to-face meeting. You also love the fact you save an hour a day in commuting and can live in a more affordable place with access to hiking trails from your backyard.
The meeting is over, so you shut down and let the car know you will be ready in five minutes to meet with friends for a quick hike on your favorite trail. Like clockwork, the driverless car pulls up to your front door. You shut down your office/gym, which a 3D printer created and built in what was formerly your garage. You don’t need a garage anymore, since you don’t own cars, because a car subscription costs much less than owning, based on the fact your cars were sitting unused 85 percent of the time.
The hiking spot is ten minutes away, and your wearable device (you might already have an Apple watch) lets you know everyone will be there on time. So you wrap up some emails on the pop-up workstation in the car, which automatically recognizes and gives you access to everything through biometric validation.
The hike and the conversation are fantastic, and you know instantly your calorie burn and recommended exercise routine for when you get back home to make sure all your muscles get the appropriate amount of exercise for the day. As you are finishing your conversation with your friends, you call for the car, which appears two minutes later for the ride home.
On the way home, your wearable device sends you a health notice. Something in your numbers is a little off, and the system suggests a VR appointment with a doctor for a quick consult. You agree, and it is scheduled for twenty minutes later. You get home, get some water, head to your office, and put on the VR headset. Within thirty seconds your doctor comes on, and, based on the data collected from your wearable device, which constantly monitors more than a hundred different body functions, the doctor recommends a couple of tests based on the artificial intelligence review of your data. You agree, because AI and constant monitoring have increased life expectancy and recovery times dramatically over the last few years.
Within an hour the Amazon Prime Health (APH) drone drops off the test kit. You provide the blood and urine samples and then message APH that the samples are in the secure pickup box out front. Five minutes later they are on the way to the lab, and an hour later your personalized prescription, based on your DNA, is headed by drone to your house, as the lab’s results have been processed. Once again you are grateful you no longer need to have symptoms in order to know you will be getting a cold or flu in the next twenty-four hours, and you get well before you even feel sick.
Now it’s time to get back to work. You have a team to lead! You are grateful as you realize each team member has the same setup and resources as you, and each lives where they want to. You put on the VR headset and enter your virtual office. The office view is amazing! Outside the window is the mountain with all the trails you love to hike. You virtually walk to Lisa’s office for a quick conversation about your project. Her office has a remarkable view as well, the South Carolina beach where she grew up.
Quantum computing, VR, 5G, and even augmented reality (AR) reduce costs, save enormous amounts of time, and increase performance.1
Sound crazy? It might be a few years away, and it might look different from what’s been described here, but you need to know this: you have a choice as to how you embrace it. Those who embrace change are the ones who will create the future, serve their people, and solve problems in the best possible ways.
If any of the following have impacted you, then the future is already here:
  • Tens of thousands of businesses and millions of people have discovered they can work from home.
  • Millions of people have learned to use Zoom and other technologies to have online meetings and training webinars.
  • Home offices by the millions have been created in whatever rooms could be easily converted into makeshift Zoom studios.
  • The roller coaster of accelerating change and sudden stops to business as usual has created a remote workforce that is anxious, dazed, isolated, and longing for real connection. Today the term blended workforce means a workforce composed of traditional workers who work onsite, workers who work onsite two to three days a week, and full-time remote workers.

What Do We Do Now?

It’s not what happens to you that determines how far you will go in life; it is how you handle what happens to you.
—Zig Ziglar
As we come out of the pandemic and prepare for whatever the winds of change and challenge may bring, we can be certain about the following:
  • We will learn and grow through the challenges ahead.
  • Business will never be done the same way again.
  • We will always have a choice: either fold up and go home or rise up and create a better world.
Throughout history, each time we have experienced a major societal shift, we have faced new questions. For example, at the end of World War I, US government planners detected a potential problem. Millions of Americans had left their farms and moved to the cities in response to new opportunities related to the war effort. This relocation of the population left the country open to devastation caused by potential famine.
The planners focused on the question, How do we make sure we have enough food for everyone? The answer was to incentivize farmers to grow more crops by subsidizing a minimum price. The American farmer work ethic, combined with technology and science, led to massive increases in crop production.
The government purchased the excess and stored it for reserves. Soon it became clear that we couldn’t store it all, so public policy turned to other solutions, such as increasing consumption and finding other uses for the bumper crops. This led to the food pyramid, a change in the American diet, feeding corn to livestock, developing uses for corn syrup, and using ethanol as a fuel source.
The question of ensuring the availability of food was multiplied by public policies that eventually led to today’s obesity crisis. But what if the original question had been, How do we make sure everyone is healthy? The right questions lead to the right answers.
Today, we’re facing a similar radical shift in how we ponder leadership. But instead of asking, How do we lead during a time of crisis? let’s start with a different question: What is the purpose of leadership?
Once we understand the purpose of leadership and realize disruption is inevitable, we can prepare for it. Instead of being shocked by it, a Coach Leader embraces and thrives on disruption by focusing on what never changes, namely, the ten virtues that fortify a leader.
  1. Kindness
  2. Selflessness
  3. Respect
  4. Humility
  5. Self-Control
  6. Positivity
  7. Looking for the Best
  8. Being the Light
  9. Never Giving Up
  10. Standing Firm
Leaders need these unchanging virtues to embrace and maximize the disruptions, challenges, and changes that are not only coming but coming at an increasingly faster pace. These virtues are the foundation for effective game-changing leadership. They’re the foundation for leaders who are coaches. They know their responsibility is to encourage, equip, and support individual team members so they can become effective game-changing leaders themselves. Not everyone has the title of leader, but everyone has the ability and the responsibility to lead from whatever role they play on the team.

The Ten Virtues Bridge the Gap

Picture a bridge over a chasm. As a leader, your responsibility is to help build a bridge for your team, one that traverses the gap between the pain they feel about achieving their personal goals and the vision of the business. When disruption comes, it greatly increases the pain, drawing attention away from the vision and widening the gap between the pain and the vision.
When disruption comes, the ten virtues are essential to bridging that gap between pain and vision! How you live out the ten virtues will determine both if and how fast you can bridge the gap and achieve the vision of the organization. The virtues allow you to do the right things in the right ways. If the virtues are lacking, you will, at best, do some of the right things but in the wrong ways. When building a bridge over disruption, you have to use the right materials or the disruption will corrode t...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Chapter 1: Everything Changed
  7. Chapter 2: Coach Leaders Create the Atmosphere
  8. Section One: Who Do We Need to Be?
  9. Section Two: How Do We Need to Be?
  10. Section Three: What Needs to Be Done Now?
  11. Acknowledgments
  12. Appendix A: Step-by-Step Coaching Process
  13. Appendix B: Coaching Worksheet
  14. Appendix C: Example of a Coaching Conversation
  15. Appendix D: DISC Personality Analysis
  16. Notes
  17. About the Author