AHS replaces interim chief executive after only one month
Leadership at Alberta Health Services in state of flux
By Jamie Komarnicki and Reid Southwick, Calgary Herald
The last piece of the puzzle in this confluence of unrelated activities was finally getting around to reading "Strengthening Credibility - A Leader's Workbook" by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner. I've read their previous works, was impacted by their perspective and have been using their lessons ever since. I was also extremely fortunate to personally learn from James Kouzes in a healthcare leadership seminar in the early 90's. Some key statements out of their recent work struck me and ended up providing context to all of the above circumstances. Excuse me while I quote at length from the very beginning of their latest book:
"...we found that credibility is not based on job titles or hierarchical positions but with the
human being in the leader's shoes. Above all else, we found that leadership is personal. It's not about the corporation, the community, or the country. It's about you and your relationship with others. If people don't believe in the messenger, they won't believe the message. If people don't believe in you, they won't believe in what you say. And if it's about you, then it's about your beliefs, your values, and your principles. It's also about how true you are to your values and beliefs."
This one paragraph put into perspective all of the seemingly unconnected circumstances and events noted above. What it told me is that, despite the turmoil in any industry or sector or business or organization, we all still have the opportunity to lead in the positions we are in. As a leader at the frontline of any organization, and perhaps as close as possible to the C-suite without actually being in it, you have the leadership opportunity to positively impact and support those staff who work with you. You have the power to lead them to the best of your ability. Yes, your information is imperfect and incomplete. Yes, you may not have access to all the resources you would like or require to do the best job you believe you and your staff are capable of. Ultimately, however, you can still make a positive difference in your sphere of influence. And maybe, just maybe, through your authenticity, integrity and consistency you can extend that sphere of influence and move the needle of performance just a little bit every day.
By contrast I have seen very good frontline leaders achieve remarkable things under the most adverse circumstances. Frontline leaders who had to work with very poor building infrastructure, either crumbling around them because of age or far too small for the volume of work they had to deal with. Frontline leaders who didn't get all the budgetary resources they needed or had to deal with ongoing staff shortages. Frontline leaders who had to deal with a variety of "difficult-to-deal-with-yet-powerful" people. Frontline leaders who had to navigate the realities of strong unions and all that potentially entails about managing staff performance. Yet these leaders, had fully engaged staff, on budget performance and higher customer satisfaction ratings than any of their peers. Why? How?
Ultimately that's what leadership is all about. It's personal, it's about you and it's about how you show up every day. Show up and be authentic. That is your real leadership challenge.
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Greg Hadubiak, MHSA, FACHE, CEC, PCC
TEC Canada Chair/Executive Coach/Senior Consultant
hadubiak@wmc.ca
Helping leaders realize their strengths and enabling organizations to achieve their potential through the application of my leadership experience and coaching skills. I act as a point of leverage for my clients. I AM their Force Multiplier.
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TEC Canada Chair/Executive Coach/Senior Consultant
hadubiak@wmc.ca
Helping leaders realize their strengths and enabling organizations to achieve their potential through the application of my leadership experience and coaching skills. I act as a point of leverage for my clients. I AM their Force Multiplier.