The Leadership Contract: The Fine Print to Becoming an Accountable Leader, 3rd Edition
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Step up, get tough, and commit to your decision to lead

The Leadership Contract provides the manual that leaders around the world need. With only seven percent of employees feeling confident in senior leadership, the problem is evident: disappointing, and often disgraceful leaders. Employees deserve better than that; organizations need better than that—and this book provides a robust framework for stepping up and making the decision to lead. This new third edition has been updated, featuring a new foreword by Adecco CEO Alain Dehaze, new findings from the Global Leadership Accountability Study, and more insights to help you chart your own path to build strong leadership accountability at a personal and organizational level.

Great leadership doesn’t happen by accident. It’s more than just being in charge; it’s a decision, an obligation and potentially your legacy. Mediocre is no longer good enough—in today’s business climate, organizations need stellar leadership. If you’re not exceptional, step up or step aside — this book helps you toughen up and put your commitment to great leadership in writing for yourself as much as everyone else.

  • Learn how a leadership contract is vital for truly accountable leadership
  • Discover the mindset and practices needed to be a deliberate and decisive leader
  • Communicate to inspire, motivate, and drive high performance
  • Become the leader your organization needs today and into the future

Leadership is not a birthright, not an accident, and not for everyone. It is the only differentiator between an organization’s success and failure, and it has been entrusted to you. Can you step up to the challenge? Can you execute strategy while inspiring peak performance, nurturing top talent, managing complexity, creating value, conquering uncertainty, and yes, developing new leaders? Put your name on the line—literally—by drawing up a contract for leadership accountability. The Leadership Contract provides a proven and practical framework used by companies and leaders around the world. Join them and take your leadership to next level.

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VINCE MOLINARO, PHD, is a world-renowned influencer and leadership adviser who builds strong leadership cultures with highly engaged and truly accountable leaders. He is The New York Times bestselling author of The Leadership Contract, Leadership Solutions, and The Leadership Gap. He's also the Global Managing Director of the Leadership Transformation Practice with Lee Hecht Harrison.

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Foreword xi

Introduction xiii

The Pressures Leaders Face Today xvii

Redefining How You Lead to Meet Ever-Increasing Expectations xviii

The Leadership Contract xxi

Why I Wrote the Third Edition of This Book xxiii

A Word of Warning xxiv

Chapter 1 My Personal Leadership Story 1

Is Leadership Worth Dying For? 2

Why Are Some Leaders Such Jerks? 8

Why Are Many Leaders So Lame? 10

Has Anyone Noticed That We’ve Stopped Talking about Our Values? 12

How Do You Create a Vibrant Culture? 13

How Do You Lead through Ambiguity? 15

How Do You Transform Your Leaders? 16

Reflecting on My Leadership Story 18

Chapter 2 What’s Wrong with Leadership Today? 20

Leadership Is Disappointing 21

Leadership Is Disconnected 24

Leadership Is Disgraceful 26

How Did We Get Here? 28

We Need the Leadership Development Industry to Step Up and Be Accountable 32

It’s Time We Stop Settling—and Start Expecting More 35

Chapter 3 The Leadership Accountability Gap 37

Understanding the Leadership Accountability Gap: Study Findings 3

The Satisfaction with Leadership Accountability by Level of Leader 41

The Relationship between Leadership Accountability and Company Performance 42

The Three Dimensions of Leadership Accountability: Behaviors, Organizational Practices, and Culture 43

The Behaviors of Truly Accountable Leaders 44

The Organizational Practices to Build Strong Leadership Accountability 47

The Attributes of Leadership Culture 49

Final Thoughts–Building Strong Leadership Accountability: The Road Ahead 52

Chapter 4 Why We Need a Leadership Contract 54

Do You Know What You’ve Signed Up For? 57

The Leadership Contract and Its Four Terms 58

Chapter 5 Leadership Is a Decision—Make It 63

Why Doesn’t Anyone Want to Be a Leader Anymore? 64

Why You Need to Make the Leadership Decision 65

The Two Kinds of Leadership Decisions 68

Big D and small d Leadership Decisions—Clarity and Commitment 72

A Real Leadership Decision Is Visceral 75

Deciding Not to Lead Is an Important Leadership Decision 76

Chapter 6 Leadership Is an Obligation—Step Up 82

The Iron Ring Ceremony 83

What’s It Going to Take? 86

The Five Core Obligations of Leadership 87

The Five Core Obligations in Action 97

Revisiting the Iron Ring Ceremony and What It Means for Leaders 100

Final Thoughts—Leadership Is an Obligation 101

Chapter 7 Leadership Is Hard Work—Get Tough 102

Do We Have Wimps or Leaders in Our Organizations? 105

The 10 Ways Leaders Make the Hard Work Harder 108

Final Thoughts—Leadership Is Hard Work 121

Chapter 8 Leadership Is a Community—Connect 124

The Missed Opportunity 126

We Are Wired for Community 127

A Rotting of Zombies 128

A League of Heroes 129

A Stable of Thoroughbreds 130

It’s Time to Build a Community of Leaders 132

A Strong Community of Leaders—Clarity and Commitment 133

Has Everyone Noticed the Change in the Room? 136

Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Community Builder? 138

Final Thoughts—Leadership Is a Community 140

Chapter 9 Sign the Leadership Contract 142

It’s Time to Sign the Leadership Contract 143

The One Thing You Cannot Do 145

Signing the Document 147

Final Thoughts—Signing the Leadership Contract 148

Chapter 10 The Turning Points of Leadership 150

Revisiting the Turning Points of Leadership 151

Final Thoughts—the Turning Points of Leadership 163

Chapter 11 Living the Four Terms of the Leadership Contract 165

The Four Foundational Practices for Living the Leadership Contract 167

Regular Practices for Living the Leadership Contract 178

Final Thoughts—Becoming a Truly Accountable Leader 183

Chapter 12 Embed the Leadership Contract in Your Organization 184

The Four Strategies to Drive Strong Leadership Accountability 187

Final Thoughts—Building Strong Leadership Accountability in Your Organization 206

Afterword 207

Acknowledgments 209

Notes 212

Index 215

About the Author 231

Commit to Great Leadership and Implement it Today 233

Bring the Leadership Contract into Your Organization 235

About The Adecco Group 237

About Lee Hecht Harrison 239

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