Practicing Skill Building: Lead and Manage Using the Balanced Scorecard
Kaplan "Lead and Manage Using the Scorecard"
The work of Kaplan entitled 'Lead and Manage Using the Scorecard" states that communication "is clearly a leadership role." An article published by Forbes online states that it is not possible "to become a great leaders without being a great communicator." (Myatt, p.1) Myatt states "the previous sentence didn't refer to being a great talker -- big difference. The key to becoming a skillful communicator is rarely to be found in what has been taught in the world of academia. From our earliest days in the classroom, we are trained to focus on enunciation, vocabulary, presence, delivery, grammar, syntax, and the like. In other words, we are taught to focus on ourselves. While I don't mean to belittle these things as they're important to learn, it's the more subtle elements of communication rarely taught in the classroom (the elements that focus on others), which leaders desperately need to learn." (Myatt, 2012, p.1) Myatt reports that the best communicators have one thing in common and that is "they possess a heightened sense of situational and contextual awareness." (Myatt, 2012, p.1) Dr. Michael Hackman (2006) in the work entitled "Communicating for Leadership Success" as follows: "Lucid, persuasive, flexible communication becomes the toolbox if not the holy grail...
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