Professor Caron Beaton-Wells on being a ‘list zealot’ helps her as a leader

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Professor Caron Beaton-Wells on being a ‘list zealot’ helps her as a leader
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Competition expert Professor Caron Beaton-Wells runs up to eight lists on her phone and manages them ruthlessly. “That immediately makes me feel like it’s all manageable”.

Already a subscriber?Caron Beaton-Wells is both the first woman and the first “non-mandarin” to lead the Australia and New Zealand School of Government.

I think it was something I heard from Tim Ferris that led me to adopt a discipline that every morning the first thing I’ll do when I start my workday is highlight or asterisk the three things I’m going to do that day, regardless. Leadership development is a transformative journey. Often, individuals transitioning from functional roles to leadership roles underestimate the complexities of leadership, such as strategy, culture, board interaction, and stakeholder management. This shift, after spending years in a functional role, can be incredibly challenging, yet immensely rewarding.

Part of the development process that we seek to facilitate is how you comfortably sit as an individual, personally and in your leadership role, with not having all the answers, not being able to come up with solutions, and not feeling like it’s your job to do that.

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