Internalizing Strengths: An Overlooked Way of Overcoming Weaknesses in Managers

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Author: Kaplan ISBN: 9781604917000
Publisher: Center for Creative Leadership Publication: June 1, 1999
Imprint: Center for Creative Leadership Language: English
Author: Kaplan
ISBN: 9781604917000
Publisher: Center for Creative Leadership
Publication: June 1, 1999
Imprint: Center for Creative Leadership
Language: English

Because executives tend to be problem solvers, they typically focus on weaknesses when they want to improve their performance. This approach can be helpful but there is another that can be just as effective: recognizing strengths. A senior manager whom the author interviewed said this about a top person: "If he saw his own strengths and internalized them, a lot of his weaknesses would go away." In this report, the author explains why it is critical to recognize strengths in order to improve performance and why it is often difficult to get that notion across to executives. For practicing managers and those who develop them, this report offers sound but often neglected developmental principles for overcoming weaknesses.

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Because executives tend to be problem solvers, they typically focus on weaknesses when they want to improve their performance. This approach can be helpful but there is another that can be just as effective: recognizing strengths. A senior manager whom the author interviewed said this about a top person: "If he saw his own strengths and internalized them, a lot of his weaknesses would go away." In this report, the author explains why it is critical to recognize strengths in order to improve performance and why it is often difficult to get that notion across to executives. For practicing managers and those who develop them, this report offers sound but often neglected developmental principles for overcoming weaknesses.

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