What Hangs In The Balance?
Join me and my guest Lt. Colonel (ret.) Philippe Johnson (www.philippejohnson.com). Philippe is author of What Hangs In The Balance and is an advocate for principled and ethical leadership in public service. During his 24 years on active-duty Philippe served as a fixed- and rotary-wing pilot, intelligence officer, and diplomat (military attaché). In this conversation, we delve into the complexities of leadership, particularly focusing on ethical considerations, the importance of character traits, and the distinction between principled and unprincipled loyalty. The discussion emphasizes the risks associated with a lack of principled leadership and the vital role of selfless leadership in fostering a positive organizational culture.
SHOW NOTES
Summary
In this conversation, Blaine and Philippe Johnson delve into the complexities of leadership, particularly focusing on ethical considerations, the importance of character traits, and the distinction between principled and unprincipled loyalty. They explore how effective leadership is defined by the ability to accomplish organizational missions while maintaining a connection to core values. The discussion emphasizes the risks associated with a lack of principled leadership and the vital role of selfless leadership in fostering a positive organizational culture. In this conversation, Philippe discusses the essence of principled leadership, emphasizing the importance of selflessness, moral courage, and the connection to purpose. He reflects on his leadership journey, the impact of exemplary leaders, and the significance of self-awareness in leadership roles. The dialogue also explores the challenges of leadership in a divided nation, the role of fear versus ideals, and the necessity of ethical leadership in fostering a positive organizational culture.
Takeaways
- Leadership is fundamentally about causing movement.
- Effective leadership is tied to the mission of an organization.
- Character traits like humility and empathy are essential for leaders.
- Principled loyalty is crucial for ethical decision-making.
- Unprincipled loyalty can lead to detrimental outcomes.
- The risks of ineffective leadership include low morale and poor mission accomplishment.
- Selfless leadership connects individuals to the organization’s core mission.
- Leaders must balance loyalty to their superiors with their ethical obligations.
- The essence of leadership involves influencing others positively.
- Ethical leadership is increasingly important in today’s global context. Finding ways to stay connected to our core mission is essential.
- Leaders must exemplify the core values of their organization.
- Selflessness in leadership involves prioritizing the mission over personal interests.
- Moral courage is crucial for leaders, especially in challenging situations.
- Leadership training should reinforce foundational values and character traits.
- Learning from bad examples can be as valuable as learning from good ones.
- Self-awareness is vital for understanding how others perceive you.
- Feedback is essential for Growth and improvement in leadership.
- Effective leadership generates possibilities for individuals and organizations.
- The use of fear in leadership can lead to negative consequences for democracy.
Sound Bites
- “Leaders cause movement.”
- “Character matters in leadership development.”
- “Principled loyalty vs. unprincipled loyalty.”
- “How do I keep connected to that purpose?”
- “Setting the example is crucial for leaders.”
- “Self-awareness is huge for leaders.”
- “Feedback is the breakfast of champions.”
- “You can’t have the rule of law without facts.”
- “What hangs in the balance is on me.”
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Blaine Bartlett consults, advises and coaches globally with leaders, executives, companies, and governments. He is internationally recognized as a leadership development master and through his work has personally delivered programs to and worked with more than 300,00 individuals, directly impacting more than one million people worldwide.
As CEO of Avatar Resources, a global leadership consultancy he founded in 1987, he’s worked with entrepreneurs and leaders of many of the largest (and smallest) companies and organizations on the planet to change the way leadership is used to foster thriving through Compassionate Capitalism.
Blaine is a co-host of Office Hours on AppleTV as well as being featured in the TV series World’s Greatest Motivators and the movie and book Think and Grow Rich: The Legacy. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Beijing University, Managing Director of the Global Coaching Alliance, a Chancellor at Napoleon Hill Institute, a longtime member of the Transformational Leadership Council and serves as a member of the teaching faculty of the American Association for Physician Leadership. Blaine sits on numerous Boards including the Board of Directors of the World Business Academy and the Unstoppable Foundation. In 2012, he was formally invested as a Knight of the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem Knights of Malta, the world’s oldest humanitarian organization.
Blaine is the author of five books including the #1 international best-seller Compassionate Capitalism: A Journey to the Soul of Business. His newest book is The Leadership Mindset Weekly.