MC74 Article Analysis: Leading in the Flow of Work

Tim and Pilar discuss an article featured in the Jan/Feb 2024 edition of the Harvard Business Review: “Leading in the Flow of Work” by Hitendra Wadhwa, Founder of the Mentora Institute.

Hitendra posits that “rather than (being) a trait to be acquired, leadership is a state to be activated” through preparation, self awareness and reflection. By managing our internal state and matching our actions to the context, we will function better and more authentically as leaders.

The article especially focusses on conversations and how leaders can get better outcomes by making conscious choices about what to do. It’s an attractive premise, to be able to skilfully navigate the challenges of fluid interactions by pausing and then choosing, in the moment, an appropriate action for the situation.

This model lists five core energies: Purpose (committed to a noble cause), Wisdom (calm and receptive to the truth), Growth (curious and open to learning), Love (connected with those you work with and serve) and Self-realisation (centered in a joyful spirit). This is supported by 25 actions which help activate these core energies.

For our hosts this discussion is bittersweet. There is excitement at the prospect of making better decisions during important interactions. And there is also regret that our past selves didn’t have the advantage of our current knowledge. Ironically of course it is that same regret which makes us the older and wiser person we are today…


For a fuller set of show notes, head over to Management Café’s blog site.

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