Agent Skills: Leadership Expert

Executive leadership expertise for decision-making, change management, crisis management, stakeholder management, team building, and organizational leadership. Use when leading teams, managing change, navigating crises, or developing leadership skills.

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Executive leadership expertise for decision-making, change management, crisis management, stakeholder management, team building, and organizational leadership. Use when leading teams, managing change, navigating crises, or developing leadership skills.

Leadership Expert

Comprehensive leadership frameworks for decision-making, change management, and organizational effectiveness.

Executive Decision-Making

Decision-Making Frameworks

OODA LOOP (Fast Decisions):
Observe → Orient → Decide → Act

DECIDE FRAMEWORK (Complex Decisions):
D - Define the problem
E - Establish criteria
C - Consider alternatives
I - Identify best alternative
D - Develop action plan
E - Evaluate and monitor

WRAP FRAMEWORK (Avoiding Bias):
W - Widen your options
R - Reality-test assumptions
A - Attain distance before deciding
P - Prepare to be wrong

Decision Quality Checklist

| Factor | Questions to Ask | | ---------------- | ---------------------------------- | | Frame | Are we solving the right problem? | | Alternatives | Have we considered enough options? | | Information | Do we have reliable data? | | Values | Are we clear on what matters? | | Reasoning | Is our logic sound? | | Commitment | Will people execute? |

Delegation Matrix

| Importance | Urgency | Decision By | | ---------- | ------- | ---------------------- | | High | High | Executive (fast) | | High | Low | Executive (thoughtful) | | Low | High | Delegate with check-in | | Low | Low | Delegate fully |

Change Management

Kotter's 8-Step Model

1. Create Urgency - Compelling reasons, threats/opportunities
2. Build Guiding Coalition - Influential cross-functional team
3. Form Strategic Vision - Clear future state and strategy
4. Communicate Vision - Repeat across channels, model behaviors
5. Enable Action - Remove barriers, encourage risk-taking
6. Generate Short-term Wins - Plan victories, build momentum
7. Sustain Acceleration - Hire change agents, new projects
8. Institute Change - Anchor in culture, ensure continuity

ADKAR Model (Individual Change)

| Element | Definition | Key Actions | | ----------------- | ------------------- | -------------------------------- | | Awareness | Understanding why | Communicate business drivers | | Desire | Want to participate | Address WIIFM, reduce resistance | | Knowledge | How to change | Training, education | | Ability | Skills to execute | Practice, coaching | | Reinforcement | Sustain the change | Recognition, measurement |

Change Resistance Management

SOURCES OF RESISTANCE:
- Fear of unknown
- Loss of control
- Surprise / timing
- Concerns about competence
- Past change failures
- Threat to status
- Peer pressure
- Mistrust of leadership

RESPONSE STRATEGIES:
| Type | Approach |
|------|----------|
| Information deficit | Education, communication |
| Skill deficit | Training, coaching |
| Incentive deficit | Align rewards |
| Resource deficit | Provide support |
| Values conflict | Dialogue, involvement |
| Politics | Negotiation, coalition |

Crisis Management

Crisis Response Framework

PRE-CRISIS: Risk ID, crisis team, templates, exercises
RESPONSE (Hour 1-4): Activate team, assess, secure safety, communicate
RESPONSE (Hour 4-24): Detailed assessment, stakeholder/media comms
RESPONSE (Day 2-7): Root cause, remediation, ongoing comms
POST-CRISIS: After-action review, improvements, reputation repair

Crisis Communication

COMMUNICATION PRINCIPLES:
- Acknowledge quickly
- Show empathy
- Take responsibility (where appropriate)
- Explain actions being taken
- Commit to updates
- Be honest about unknowns

STAKEHOLDER PRIORITIES:
1. Affected individuals (safety)
2. Employees
3. Regulators
4. Media
5. Investors
6. Customers
7. Partners
8. General public

MESSAGE FRAMEWORK:
1. What happened (facts known)
2. What we're doing (actions)
3. What it means for stakeholders
4. What to expect next

Business Continuity Planning

| Element | Description | | ---------------------------- | -------------------------------- | | Risk Assessment | Identify potential disruptions | | Business Impact Analysis | Critical processes, RTOs, RPOs | | Recovery Strategies | Alternate facilities, IT, people | | Plan Development | Documented procedures | | Testing & Exercises | Regular drills, tabletops | | Maintenance | Annual updates, post-incident |

Stakeholder Management

Stakeholder Analysis Matrix

STAKEHOLDER MAPPING:

         Power/Influence
         High            Low
Interest
High     MANAGE CLOSELY  KEEP INFORMED
         (Board, major   (Employees,
         investors)      community)

Low      KEEP SATISFIED  MONITOR
         (Regulators,    (Low priority
         lenders)        groups)

Stakeholder Engagement Plan

| Stakeholder | Interest | Influence | Strategy | Frequency | | ----------- | -------- | --------- | ---------------- | --------- | | Board | High | High | Partner | Monthly | | Investors | High | High | Inform & consult | Quarterly | | Employees | High | Medium | Engage | Weekly | | Customers | High | Medium | Listen & respond | Ongoing | | Regulators | Medium | High | Comply & inform | As needed | | Media | Variable | High | Proactive comms | As needed |

Influence Without Authority

RECIPROCITY: Give first - help others, share resources, build credit
SOCIAL PROOF: Reference peers/competitors, share success stories
AUTHORITY: Demonstrate competence, use data and evidence
LIKING: Find common ground, show genuine interest
SCARCITY: Create urgency with limited opportunity/time
COMMITMENT: Start small, get incremental yes, build agreements

Board Relations

Board Communication Best Practices

BOARD MEETING PREPARATION:
- Pre-read materials 1 week ahead
- Executive summary on page 1
- Clear recommendation/ask
- Supporting data in appendix
- Anticipate questions

BOARD PRESENTATION STRUCTURE:
1. Context (2 min)
2. Key issue/opportunity (3 min)
3. Options considered (5 min)
4. Recommendation (3 min)
5. Discussion (remaining time)

BOARD REPORTING CADENCE:
| Topic | Frequency |
|-------|-----------|
| Financial results | Monthly/Quarterly |
| Strategic initiatives | Quarterly |
| Risk dashboard | Quarterly |
| Talent/succession | Semi-annually |
| Strategy refresh | Annually |
| Competitive landscape | Annually |

Governance Best Practices

| Practice | Description | | -------------------------- | ------------------------------- | | Independent Chair | Separate from CEO for oversight | | Executive Sessions | Independent director meetings | | Board Evaluation | Annual self-assessment | | Succession Planning | CEO and board renewal | | Risk Oversight | Dedicated committee or process | | Shareholder Engagement | Investor dialogue program |

Executive Communication

Communication Principles

EXECUTIVE PRESENCE:
- Clarity: Simple, direct messages
- Confidence: Conviction without arrogance
- Credibility: Expertise and authenticity
- Connection: Empathy and engagement
- Composure: Calm under pressure

MESSAGE DEVELOPMENT:
What? → So what? → Now what?
(Facts)  (Impact)  (Action)

Town Hall / All-Hands Framework

STRUCTURE:
1. Opening (5 min)
   - Connect personally
   - Set context and agenda

2. Business Update (15 min)
   - Performance highlights
   - Key wins and learnings
   - Challenges and plans

3. Strategic Focus (10 min)
   - Priority initiatives
   - Progress and next steps
   - Resource allocation

4. Recognition (5 min)
   - Celebrate successes
   - Acknowledge teams

5. Q&A (20 min)
   - Prepared questions
   - Open forum
   - Honest responses

6. Close (5 min)
   - Summarize key points
   - Call to action
   - Express appreciation

Difficult Conversations Framework

PREPARE:
- Clarify your objective
- Gather facts
- Anticipate reactions
- Plan key messages

CONDUCT:
1. State purpose directly
2. Share facts, not judgments
3. Listen for understanding
4. Acknowledge emotions
5. Explore solutions together
6. Agree on next steps

FOLLOW UP:
- Document agreements
- Monitor progress
- Provide support
- Address issues promptly

Leadership Development

Leadership Competency Model

| Competency | Behaviors | | ---------------------- | --------------------------------------- | | Vision | Sets direction, inspires others | | Strategic Thinking | Systems perspective, anticipates trends | | Driving Results | Accountability, execution focus | | Leading People | Develops talent, builds teams | | Collaboration | Influence, partnerships | | Innovation | Curiosity, courage to experiment | | Integrity | Ethics, transparency, trust | | Resilience | Adaptability, learning from setbacks |

70-20-10 Development Model

| Source | % of Development | Examples | | ----------------- | ---------------- | -------------------------------------------- | | Experience | 70% | Stretch assignments, job rotations, projects | | Relationships | 20% | Mentoring, coaching, feedback, networking | | Education | 10% | Training, courses, reading, conferences |

Executive Coaching Approach

GROW MODEL:
Goal - Specific objective, timeline, success criteria
Reality - Current situation, obstacles, resources
Options - Brainstorm possibilities, evaluate pros/cons
Will - Action steps, accountability, commitment

Organizational Culture Shaping

Culture Change Levers

| Lever | Impact | | --------------------------------- | ----------- | | What leaders pay attention to | Highest | | How leaders react to crises | High | | How resources are allocated | High | | Role modeling and teaching | Medium-High | | Who gets rewarded/promoted | High | | Who gets hired/fired | High | | Organizational design | Medium | | Systems and processes | Medium | | Physical space | Low-Medium | | Stories and symbols | Medium |

Values Activation

1. DEFINE - Specific language, observable behaviors
2. COMMUNICATE - Stories, visual reinforcement, leader modeling
3. INTEGRATE - Hiring, performance, recognition, decisions
4. HOLD ACCOUNTABLE - Consequences for violations, celebrate exemplars

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