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Traditional authority understandable Old-fashioned management styles in the 19th and 20th Centuries tended to require strict hierarchies, efficiency, winners and losers. People felt the requirement to prove they are a lot better than everyone, to cause. Management was about power and its abuse, loneliness and affectations. In the latter part of the 20th Century, there clearly was a gradual decline in hierarchies that is evermore the case in the first decade of the 21st Century. Just how does this effect business? What does it suggest about achievement and control in the twenty first Century? Facets of management in the 21st Century. From our experience, successful companies (be they top quality start-ups o-r organizations seeking rapid growth), recognize new values essential to their success. It's out with all the old and in with: Level structures; inclusive management style that involves everyone in the enterprise, not just senior management; openness and transparency; genuinely equal opportunities, no matter race, national sources, faith, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities etc.; empowering i.e. focused on empowering each and every member of the team. Enlightened leadership 21st Century control is not about bullying and high-handedness or even intellectual or financial superiority. It is about playing to strengths, working around o-r reducing flaws, authenticity and maybe not being fazed by issues. Above all, it is about being straight in communications both internally and externally. sponsors Powerful language The new model is about preventing disempowering language and about can-do thinking. Terms including Ill try to o-r I would like you to... and other indirect language challenge the communication: trying to-do anything is preparing for failure, not taking personal responsibility for causing something to occur. 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, seeking someone to do something is in fact rarely reliable and should usually be changed by I want you to accomplish X please or some equivalent straight conversation. Walking the talk Last but maybe not least, leadership in the 21st Century is about walking the talk of the business. But, the organisation first needs to be clear about what it's talking about before it could walk it and then it needs to make sure that it's constant in anything it does: this really is something from inner relations (with peers) right through to external relations with clients, suppliers and the public at law. Rendering it real Catholic Youth Group Activities - Ardour.tv | Ardour.tv We believe that law may be the stuff of society, the framework behind relationships that sometimes has them work o-r not. A leader has to make certain that most of his/her relationships work. Where the relationships are accepted as being very important to the organisation (and we cannot conceive of an organisation where they're not), special attention needs to be paid to ensuring that all documented relationships are in line with the values of the organisation and the style of management. Are your communications immediately, available, honest and fair? When did you last look at your employment contracts, investors agreements, terms of business, website terms, merging agreements and purchase contracts? Are they in line with who you say you are?