The importance of quantifiably measuring and monitoring leadership progress cannot be stressed enough. If leadership behavior is not measured, it can’t be improved. As the data scientist, W. Edwards Deming states, “Without data you’re just another person with an opinion.”
Continue reading “Unlocking the Power of Leadership Analytics”The One Thing EVERY Leader Needs to Be!
In the 1991 movie City Slickers, Billy Crystal plays Mitch, a man going through a midlife crisis who joins two of his friends on a cattle drive in the southwest. While on the drive, Mitch asks Curly, in Jack Palance’s Academy Award winning performance as the cowhand, “Do you know what the secret of life is?” Curly holds up one finger and tells him, “One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and the rest don’t mean s@#t.” When Mitch ask him what the one thing is, Curly tells him, “That’s what you have to find out.”
Continue reading “The One Thing EVERY Leader Needs to Be!”Leadership Impact Assessment Results – Supervisors & Managers
This is the last in the series of data analysis from our Leadership Impact Assessment (LIA) data. This analysis is for Supervisors (11% of the population) and Managers (45% of the population). You can read the LIA overview and see all of the results at MeasuringLeadership.com. We cannot stress enough the importance of including some measure of accountability in your organization’s leadership training. Without a plan for an empirical, quantifiable and repeatable tool for measurement, an organization cannot track leadership progress or determine if the program is yielding an adequate return on investment.
“Without data you’re just another person with an opinion.”
– W. Edwards Deming, Data Scientist
Leadership Impact Assessment Results – Directors
We have already released analysis from our Leadership Impact Assessment (LIA) for the C-Level Executives and Vice Presidents (see all of the results and the LIA background at MeasuringLeadership.com). To reiterate, it’s important to measure the outcomes from leadership training, but most organizations don’t incorporate it for one reason or another. Without any way of measurement, the individual and/or organization can’t empirically know what needs to be improved.
“If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.”
– Peter Drucker
Leadership Impact Assessment Results – Vice Presidents
Recently, we began releasing analysis from our Leadership Impact Assessment results. In the last newsletter, we analyzed results for the C-Level executives in the data. It’s important to measure the outcomes from leadership training, but most organizations don’t incorporate it for one reason or another. Without any way of measurement, the individual and/or organization can’t empirically know what needs to be improved.
“Without data you’re just another person with an opinion.”
– W. Edwards Deming, Data Scientist
Leadership Impact Assessment Results – C-Level Executives
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been discussing the importance of measuring outcomes from leadership development programs. Most organizations don’t do it for one reason or another. Without any way of measurement, the individual and/or organization can’t empirically know what needs to be improved.
Continue reading “Leadership Impact Assessment Results – C-Level Executives”Measuring Leadership: A Case Study
In an ongoing leadership development training program, we conducted 3 cohorts of the Elite Leadership Training (ELT) program at a hospital in Chicago. The second cohort included leaders who reported directly or indirectly to the organization’s C-Level and other top executives to the leaders, who participated in the first cohort. The second cohort was the largest and the one which yielded the most data to analyze, which is the subject of this case study.
Continue reading “Measuring Leadership: A Case Study”Leadership Development Programs Need to Be More Accountable
Many believe that leadership growth is not something that can be quantifiably measured . Leadership experts regularly expound on how well their leadership development training works without any proof to substantiate their claims. When asked about how they know it works, the answers typically fall into 2 categories, “We can tell” or the dreaded, “We believe it worked.” Neither of these are acceptable to an organization or an individual that has spent their time and money for the training. With the right tool, a well-designed leadership development training program can easily be quantifiably measured.
“If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.”
– Peter Drucker
Reflecting on 2021 and Preparing for 2022
Each January, I like to reflect on what I accomplished in the last year and how those actions have prepared me for the upcoming year.
Reflecting on 2021
Last year was a very big year for me and my leadership training. I had more than enough work to keep me busy. I also wrote new courses on visualizations and storytelling for a couple of universities. I spoke virtually for several conferences and webinars during the year. The highlight was “Ten [Healthcare] Leadership Lessons from the Hamilton Musical” I presented for AMN Healthcare. It was a topic I had been contemplating for a few months and happy to have a chance to develop and present it. It was well received by their participants and has been presented to other healthcare and non-healthcare organizations throughout the year with great reviews.
Continue reading “Reflecting on 2021 and Preparing for 2022”Season’s Greeting from the Elite Leadership Academy
We wish each of you a wonderful holiday season. It was a challenging year, but we all hung in there and continued to lead every day! Look for my annual reflection soon and some exciting news for 2022.
Thank you for your ongoing support through your engagement throughout the year. As a gift, you can download the Kindle version of my book, The Path to Elite Level Leadership, for free starting Friday, December 24 and ending Monday, December 27 at midnight. Please enjoy and share this throughout your networks. You can download from Amazon at:
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May your holidays be blessed and your new year safe!
Bryan Bennett
Chief Leadership Impact Officer

