This document provides a summary of a leadership conference presentation on strategies for extraordinary leaders. The presentation was given by Tom Hood, CEO of the Maryland Association of CPAs Business Learning Institute, at the 2010 IGAF Worldwide Women's Leadership Conference on CPA Island in Second Life. The presentation focused on the five qualities of extraordinary leaders: sight, insight, create, communicate, and inspire. It also provided a toolkit and practice exercises for developing these leadership qualities using the Insight to Action strategic thinking system.
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THE POWER OF INFLUENCE: LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY LEADER
1. The Power of
Influence:
Leadership
Strategies for the
Extraordinary
Leader
IGAF Worldwide 2010 Women's
Leadership Conference
Presented by :
Tom Hood, CPA.CITP
CEO
Maryland Association of CPAs
Business Learning Institute
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2. IGAF Worldwide Headquarters
CPA Island in Second Life
http://slurl.com/secondlife/CPA%20Island/53/217/21/?title=IGAF%20Worldwide%20on%
20CPA%20Island
3. Are you an untouchable?
A Washington lawyer friend recently
told me about layoffs at his firm. I
asked him who was getting axed.
He said it was interesting: lawyers
who were used to just showing up
and having work handed to them
were the first to go because with the
bursting of the credit bubble, that
flow of work just isn’t there.
But those who have the ability
to imagine new services, new
opportunities and new ways
to recruit work were being
retained. They are the new
untouchables.
4. What is the # 1 reason leaders (and their
organizations) fail?
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8. You need new skills and new approaches
to ride these waves of change
Photo: Pratt’s surfing page
9. You will learn how
to lead in turbulent
times and become
a navigator of
change using BLI's
I2A - Insight to
Action strategic
thinking system
Sight Insight Create Communicate Inspire!
13. What women need…
• Confidence in their abilities
• Getting over guilt
• Assertiveness
• Finding role models and asking for help
• Having a support network
Source: AICPA Women’s Initiatives Executive Committee
15. Some thoughts from my network
My advice to women is that one of my
insights is that the "strategic" process I use to
think about my work is exactly the same
process that works well at home, i.e., the 5
stages of if I2a and that is what allows me to
"do it all" without completely losing my mind.
said tongue in cheek but with all seriousness.
‐ Gretchen Pisano global consultant & co‐
founder of I2A
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17. The Centered Leader
• Meaning
• Managing Energy
• Positive Framing
• Connecting
• Engaging
Source: McKinsey Quarterly
Centered Leadership: How Talented Women Thrive
Joanna Barsh, Susie Cranston and Rebecca A. Craske,
19. Five Qualities of Extraordinary Leaders
1. Sight - Ability to see emerging
patterns and shift perspective
when necessary
2. Insight - Ability to learn faster
than the rate of change in your
industry
3. Create - Ability to think
strategically and critically to gain
insights that create new
opportunities
4. Communicate - Ability to
collaborate inside and outside
your organization and to build
and sustain social networks of
people engaged in the work
5. Inspire – Ability to mobilize
support and engage others to
join you in ACTION
21. Sight
It’s not what you look at that matters, it is what
you see – Henry David Thoreau
“The faster you go, the further
ahead you have to see.”
22. Insight
& Opportunities
“But a time of turbulence is
also one of great
opportunity for those who
can understand, accept and
exploit the new realities. It is
above all a time of
opportunity for leadership.”
‐ Peter Drucker,
Managing in Turbulent Times
Insight
24. Communicate
Extraordinary
leaders must be O
E W R
adept at network K
leadership – which T
S
is the building & N
sustaining of large
social networks of
people engaged in
the work.
Communicate
28. The economy is still uncertain?
Economists offer a wide range of predictions...
Source: Banham, R. (2010 Mar 1). The shape of things to come. CFO Magazine.
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30.
31. The fact of the matter is, this is not a normal
downturn, this is a …fundamental re-SET!
- Steve Ballmer – CEO Microsoft
32. How many of you think changes will slow down in the near term?
“As it relates to science and technology, the rate of
change in the next decade, is likely to be 4 to7
times faster than in the last decade. If it is 4x faster
it would be like planning for 2010 in 1890, if it is 7x
faster it would be like planning for 2010 in 1670.”
‐Expert on Education Panel, The Aspen Institute
35. 5 Forces of Globalization
1. Growth of consumers in emerging economies
2. Technologies that empower consumers &
communities
3. Increase in labor productivity in developed markets
4. Shift of economic activity between and within
regions
5. Increasingly global markets for labor & talent
36. It is not either global or local, it is AND…
Glocal
42. Generation Gap? Or Generation Lap?
Generations
“In 1997, young people for the first time were
recognized by adults as being authorities on
something truly revolutionary – digital technology,
interactive media, and collaboration.”
– Don Tapscott “Growing Up Digital”
NGenophobia—the irrational and morbid
fear of youth, especially with regards to
their use of the Internet
43. How to start the conversation
The eight Net Gen Norms
1. Freedom – The freedom to work
when and where you want
2. Customization – My job my life
3. Scrutiny – I know what you did last
night
4. Integrity – Be a good company to
work for
5. Collaboration – Teamwork
6. Entertainment – Work should be fun
7. Speed – Let’s make things happen
now!
8. Innovation – Let me invent
44. Bottom Line: How to keep your star talent
• Engage your top performers
• Coach tomorrow’s leaders
• Manage your Millennials
Think AMP
• Autonomy
• Mastery
• Purpose
46. • Information Security • Training & Competency
Management • Identity & Access
• Privacy Management Management
• Secure Data File Storage, • Improved Application &
Transmission and Integration
Exchange • Document, Forms, Content
• Business Process & Knowledge Management
Improvement / Work Flow • Electronic Data Retention
• Mobile & Remote Strategy
Computing • Cloud computing
• XBRL
47. Technology & Web 2.0
By 2010, Millenials/Gen Y-ers will outnumber
Baby Boomers.
48. Here are five major benefits that The Economist
report says that social media has created:
1. Trusted online venues where real people
can meet up using their real identities.
2. New ways for firms and organizations to
reach their customers and those who
influence them.
3. Reduced friction in labor markets by
allowing employers and prospective
employees to find each other and connect.
4. Faster information flow and communication
inside companies and organizations.
5. A "free and immensely powerful set of
communication and collaboration tools to
everyone on Earth who has access to a
broadband internet connection."
49. Risk Management
• Educate & train your staff
• Set security & usage policies
• Restrict Access during certain
times (if you have to)
• Monitor – using search &
google alerts
51. The urge to merge?
First wave – the public co consolidators
Second wave – small practices unite
Third wave – super-regionals, national, global
52. Top 10 Issues Facing CPAs
1. Economic Outlook
2. Tax
3. Business Operations
4. Implementation and Execution
of Plans
5. New Business Development
6. Personal/Professional
Development
7. Management and Leadership
8. Financial Regulatory Reform
9. Access to Financing and Credit
10 New Accounting Standards,
IFRS
Source: CPA Trendlines for AICPA Feb, 2010
53. Top Ten Issues for MFG
1. Regulatory/Legislative (56)
2. Private Company Leadership (47)
3. Capital Markets Awareness / Recognition (34)
4. Rethinking Business Model (25)
5. Protect Audit/CPA Franchise (20)
6. Risk Management (Audit efficiencies) (20)
7. Leadership Development / Succession
Planning (19)
8. Global / International (Clients / IFRS /
Branding) (17)
9. Leveraging Technology & Social Media (17)
10. MFG Issues specific forums / focus groups (8)
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54. PCPS/TSCPA MAP Survey 2009
Top Five Issues Facing Firms < 21
1. Client Retention
2. Marketing / Practice Growth
3. Tax Law Changes & Complexity
4. Keeping up with Regulations &
Standards
5. Retaining Qualified Staff /
Work/Life Balance
For larger firms add Partner
Accountability & Succession Planning Mark Koziel, CPA
AICPA PCPS
http://pcps.aicpa.org/
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62. “If I had an hour to solve a problem
and my life depended on the solution,
I would spend the first 55 minutes
determining the proper question to
ask, for once I know the proper
question, I could solve the problem in
less than five minutes.”
—ALBERT EINSTEIN
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64. Insights & Opportunities
The four most
important words
for an
organizations are,
“what do you
think?”
‐ Tom Peters
66. Which of these are powerful
questions?
1. What time is it?
2. Did you take a shower?
3. What possibilities exist that we haven’t
thought of yet?
4. What does it mean to be ethical?
Hands – on Exercise
75. The meta map of the I2A™Strategic Thinking System provides an
architecture or framework to structure thinking and conversation as you
engage. When talking about complex issues that aren’t completely
understood, or debating solutions where there are multiple points of view, it is
easy 75 get lost in the conversation and prematurely locked into a solution.
to
79. Are you indispensable?
Imagine an organization with an
employee who can accurately see
the truth, understand the situation,
and understand the potential
outcomes of various decisions.
And now imagine that this person
is also able to make something
happen.
This is our leader, our marketer,
our linchpin!
80. The only question for leaders
Have I made
you feel
stronger and
more capable?
Source: Emmanuel Gobillot -
LeaderShift
81. Tom Hood, CPA.CITP
CEO
Maryland Association of CPAs
Business Learning Institute
(443) 632‐2301
E‐mail tom@macpa.org
Twitter @tomhood
Web http://www.macpa.org
Blog http://www.cpasuccess.com
82. Resources & Tools
• FREE CPA Social Media self‐directed learning tool
– http://www.cpalearning2.com
• Social Media Quick Start Program
– http://www.bizlearning.net/learningcenter/customizedtraining/event_detail_inHouse.cfm?eventid=09SOCMED
• Social media articles
– How are CPAs using social media
http://www.cpasuccess.com/2009/09/how‐are‐cpas‐using‐social‐media.html
– How to leverage social networking
http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Issues/2009/Aug/20091768.htm
– Tom’s interview with JofA
http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Multimedia/TomHood.htm
• Leadership Development I2A – Insights to Action – a strategic
thinking system
– http://www.bizlearning.net/learningcenter/customizedtraining/event_detail_inHouse.cfm?eventid=0
9IASTS
83. MACPA resources
• CPA Success, our daily blog
www.CPASuccess.com
• CPA Spotlight, our weekly podcast
www.macpa.org/podcast
• Other MACPA blogs:
• www.CPALegislativeInsider.com
• www.NewCPAs.com
• www.cpaisland.com
• CPA Learning 2, a Web 2.0 playground by CPAs for CPAs
www.CPALearning2.com
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84. Contact Information
Tom Hood, CPA.CITP
CEO & Executive Director
Maryland Association of CPAs
http://www.MACPA.org
tom@macpa.org
• Follow me on:
Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/tomhood
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