Monday, January 5, 2015

#creatingchallenge day 5 / authenticity paradox

Wow! Thank you HBR and Herminia Ibarra for an awesome article on the authenticity paradox and what it means to be "adaptively authentic." Here is the link to the full article: The Authenticity Paradox 

And here is a summary for your quick reference:
"Authenticity has become the gold standard for leadership. But as INSEAD professor Herminia Ibarra argues, a simplistic understanding of what authenticity means can limit leaders’ growth and impact.
All too often, we tend to latch on to authenticity as an excuse for sticking with what’s comfortable. But few jobs allow us to do that for long. In this article, Ibarra explains how leaders can develop an “adaptively authentic” style by experimenting with many different leadership approaches. It’s OK to change tactics from one day to the next, she says. That’s not being fake; it’s how we figure out what’s right for the challenges and circumstances we face.
Three strategies can help you break free from a self-concept that’s too rigid:
1. Learn from diverse role models.Growth necessarily involves some form of imitation, but don’t copy just one person’s leadership style. Borrow selectively from various people to create your own collage.
2. Work on getting better.Set learning goals—not just performance targets—to focus on the value of experimentation. Stretch the limits of who you are by doing new things that make you uncomfortable but help you discover by direct experience whom you want to become.
3. Don’t stick to “your story.”Jettison outdated self-concepts and draw on personal narratives that fit your circumstances as you’re taking on new challenges."
Number three (3) is the strategy that I'm currently working on this first quarter of 2015.

Which one of these three strategies most speaks to you today?


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