Rethinking Leadership: The Fairy Tale of Missing Time

A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill

Introduction: Redefining Time in Leadership Through Rethinking

How often have you caught yourself murmuring, “I just don’t have the time”? Perhaps it was a fleeting thought between meetings, or a quiet admission at the end of an endless workday. Time, for leaders, is both elusive and finite, often slipping away under the weight of pressing demands. Yet, what if we paused to question this notion? What if “I don’t have time” is not a statement of fact but a call to rethink our relationship with time itself? For those at the helm, rethinking time is not a luxury; it is an essential shift that redefines personal management and transforms the very essence of leadership.

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Rethinking: Leadership Principles as a Foundation for Sustainable Success

A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill

What it’s all about

In an ever-evolving world, principles transcend mere rules or rigid directives; they serve as the steadfast foundation upon which every decision, action, and interaction of a leader rests. Within the context of Rethinking, principles unlock a new dimension: they demand not only a consciousness of one’s own actions but also a continuous willingness to reflect, adapt, and grow. For leaders, this means understanding principles as dynamic guides – deeply rooted in personal identity yet open to change and innovation.

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Rethinking: A Philosophical, Psychological and Strategic Perspective for Leaders

The Core Idea

The dynamics of the business landscape demand more than mere adaptability. They require leaders to fundamentally reshape their thinking, adopting a new way of reflecting and making decisions that transcends traditional management. In this context, “Rethinking” means breaking free from outdated patterns and thought habits to develop innovative approaches that can withstand the increasing complexity and digitalisation of the world. However, Rethinking is much more than just an intellectual exercise. It is deeply rooted in the disciplines of philosophy and psychology, offering leaders essential tools to elevate both their personal development and the leadership of their teams to new heights.

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Mastering Leadership Complexity: Harnessing Munger’s Inversion Technique for Sustainable Success

Introduction

The management framework is increasingly defined by complexity, which extends beyond economic or structural aspects and also touches on psychological and philosophical dimensions. In this context, Charlie Munger’s “Inversion Technique” is gaining traction. Munger, a close partner of Warren Buffett and a brilliant thinker, placed great emphasis on the concept of inversion – a technique where a solution is sought by radically reversing the problem’s question. This concept, however, goes far beyond the world of investing. It delves into profound philosophical questions concerning the nature of thinking, human psychology, and ultimately, leadership in organisations.

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Leadership and Loud Quitting

The Context

The modern working world is experiencing constant changes driven by digitalisation, global connectivity, and shifting employee expectations. One new phenomenon that has gained attention in this context is the so-called “loud quitting.” Unlike “quiet quitting,” where employees disengage internally and only do the bare minimum, loud quitting manifests as openly expressed discontent and clear statements of the intention to leave the organisation. This development presents leaders with new challenges and raises fundamental questions about company culture, communication, and employee retention.

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Commitment in Leadership: Why It Is So Important and Why It Is Insufficiently Implemented

What It’s About

Commitment is a concept that carries different meanings across various disciplines and plays a central role in leadership. This article examines how commitment influences the behaviour of leaders and employees, and its significance in an evolving and digitalised working world. It also addresses what often prevents managers from acting in a binding manner.

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Shared Leadership: Achieving Better Results through Distribution?

Introduction

The current leadership culture is undergoing a profound transformation, marked by a shift from hierarchical to collaborative leadership models. Shared Leadership is a concept that reflects this development. It involves the distribution of leadership responsibility within a team, so that not only one individual but several people, or even the entire team, assume leadership tasks. This approach not only has philosophical and psychological dimensions but also significantly impacts self- and leadership management. In an increasingly digital and dynamic work environment, Shared Leadership is gaining importance and is seen as a crucial success factor for leaders.

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Leadership and the Art of Patience

The Essence

Patience is a virtue of immeasurable value in both everyday life and the professional environment. Particularly in the leadership of employees, patience proves to be an essential quality that significantly contributes to the success of a team and the individual development of staff members. This article delves into an in-depth analysis of the concept of “patience,” exploring its various facets from both philosophical and psychological perspectives. Special attention is given to the importance of patience in employee leadership and how it can be effectively employed to create a harmonious and productive work environment.

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Leadership: Psychological Backgrounds and Expressions of Hidden Change Resistance in Teams

What It’s About

In organisations, changes are increasingly necessary to keep up with the dynamic demands of the market. However, such changes frequently encounter resistance from team members responsible for implementing them. This resistance is not always overt but can manifest in subtle behaviours and statements that point to hidden change resistance. The following outlines the various expressions and psychological mechanisms team members use to conceal their reluctance to embrace change.

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How Leaders Can Benefit from the Principles of Couples Therapy

Overview

Leading employees is a complex and challenging task that goes far beyond merely delegating tasks and meeting deadlines. The success of a company largely depends on the quality of the relationships between leaders and employees, which shares many parallels with interpersonal relationships as addressed in couples therapy. Principles of couples therapy, which focus on communication, trust, conflict resolution, and mutual appreciation, can also be applied to leadership styles. This article explores how leaders can benefit from these principles to not only lead more productive teams but also promote the well-being and satisfaction of their employees. It highlights how an empathetic and relationship-oriented leadership style can draw on the principles of couples therapy to create an open, honest, and trusting work environment.

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