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[L151]Leadership For The 21st Century
by Pete Arkwright, Pet
Traditional leadership styles from the 19th and 20th Centuries tended to involve strict hierarchies, superiority, winners and losers. To lead, people felt the need to prove they are better than everyone else. Leadership was about ?power? and its abuse, loneliness and affectations. In the latter part of the 20th Century, there was a gradual decline in hierarchies which is evermore the case in the first decade of the 21st Century.

So how does this impact business? What does it suggest about leadership and success in the twenty first Century? Facets of leadership in the 21st Century. From our experience, successful businesses (be they high quality start-ups or companies looking for rapid growth), recognise new values essential to their success. It is ?out with the old? and in with:

?flat structures?;

inclusive management style that involves all people in the organisation, not just senior management;
openness and transparency;
genuinely equal opportunities, regardless of race, ethnic origins, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities etc.;
empowering ? i.e. committed to empowering each and every member of the team.
Enlightened leadership

21st Century leadership is not about bullying and high-handedness or even intellectual or financial superiority. It is about playing to strengths, working around or minimising weaknesses, authenticity and not being fazed by challenges. Above all, it is about being straight in communications both internally and externally.

Powerful language

The new style is about ?can-do? mentality and about avoiding disempowering language. Words such as ?I'll try to? or ?I need you to...? and other indirect language undermine the communication: ?trying? to do anything is preparing for failure, not taking personal responsibility for causing something to happen. Using language that suggests there is another reason for why someone should do something rather than simply that you want them to do it makes people look weak so, ?needing? someone to do something is in fact rarely authentic ? and should normally be replaced by ?I want you to do X please? or some equivalent straight communication.

?Walking the talk?

Last but not least, leadership in the 21st Century is about ?walking the talk? of the organisation. However, the organisation first needs to be clear about what it is ?talking? about before it can walk it and then it needs to make sure that it is consistent in everything it does: this is anything from internal relations (with colleagues) through to external relations with customers, suppliers and the public at law.

Making it ?real?

We believe that law is the ?glue? of society, the structure behind relationships that either has them work or not. A leader has to make sure that all of his/her relationships work. Where the relationships are recognised as being important to the organisation (and we cannot conceive of an organisation where they are not), special attention needs to be paid to making sure that all documented relationships are consistent with the values of the organisation and the style of leadership. Are your communications straight, open, honest and fair? When did you last look at your employment contracts, shareholder's agreements, terms of business, web site terms, partnering agreements and purchase contracts? Are they consistent with who you say you are?

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Local Search Engines
Though we'll discuss globalization later, most
small businesses market locally because they tend
to do business within their community, suburb or
city--typically staying within about a 50- to 100-
mile radius. If this sounds like your business,
you don't need to invest in marketing that
reaches beyond your local audience, like search
engines that reach the whole world. The desired
goal is to isolate your search engine listings
and related online advertising dollars in an area
where you do want to do business.

Podcastings
Never before has the online community had such an
opportunity to reach its audience offline. On top
of that, the spammers and hackers haven't yet
found a way to infiltrate podcasting. (They
probably will, but not like they've done with e-
mail.)
Podcasts, like any information you put out,
should be of interest and value to your target
market. What do they need to help their
businesses or their personal lives? What
solutions do you have that they would like to
hear more about? These are the things people find
interesting in podcasts. A once-a-month delivery
promoted through all your other marketing
channels will give a real synergistic boost to
your marketing.

Blogs
There are 100 times more blogs than there were
three years ago, according Sifry's Alerts' August
post on the State of the Blogosphere. At first,
it was only the most tech-savvy businesses that
had blogs. Now blogging is on the increase with
all types of businesses because it's a cost-
effective way to create marketing buzz and
communities of support.

Blogging is like having a conversation with your
target market. It also provides an interactive
forum for your target market to talk back to you.
And a blog done in conjunction with your website
gives you one more way to reach your prospects.

The best part is, many blog programs allow you to
set everything up yourself with little or no
technical know-how. If you're not sure you'll be
able to support a blog on your own, contribute to
someone else's. This'll help you gain exposure
and position you as an expert in your field.

Online Advertising
Ad dollars are continuing to shift to the
internet and will continue to do so as new
opportunities such as video open up. Online ad
spending increases have been driven by the
growing ability to measure campaigns effectively
and a relatively high ROI. As a result, for many
businesses, the question isn't whether to
advertise online or even where or when, but
rather how to stretch every dollar spent.

For the everyday entrepreneur and guerrilla
marketer, this translates into a focused pay-per-
click campaign on Yahoo! or Google AdWords. You
can focus on a particular target market searching
particular keywords and test your campaign
instantly, all for fewer dollars than the old
mass-market banner ads and certainly for a lot
less than the cost of print ads.

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