Millennium Physician Group Leadership Academy Session
HLI recently collaborated with Millennium Physician Group for two-days of leadership development sessions within the Millennium Physician Group Leadership Academy (cohort 2). The sessions centered around Executive Presence and Systems Thinking, led by HLI facilitators Jeff Black and Kim Faith. Thank you to MPG Senior Vice President & Medical Director of Value Based Care Scott Smith, MD, and Chief of Staff Jacqueline Cardillo for their leadership, partnership, and planning of this fantastic weekend! Millennium Physician Group’s continued commitment to leadership development is exceptional and we are honored to partner with them on this leadership development journey.
Executive Presence Session Highlights
In the realm of leadership, the concept of executive presence holds immense significance. It’s not just about what you say, but also about how you say it, how you carry yourself, and the lasting impression you leave on others. Mastering executive presence isn’t an overnight achievement; it’s a continuous journey of self-discovery and refinement. By recognizing the impact of presence on leadership and influence, reflecting on our own behaviors, and applying strategic techniques, we can elevate our executive presence and unlock new opportunities for growth and success. These are the key objectives from our session and the insights gained:
Recognizing the Impact of Presence on Leadership and Influence
Presence isn’t just about being physically present; it’s about commanding attention, exuding confidence, and inspiring trust. We explored how presence shapes perceptions of leadership and influences decision-making processes within organizations. The session emphasized the correlation between strong executive presence and effective leadership.
Reflecting on How You Show Up to Others and the Power of Impressions
We engaged in introspection, analyzing our own behaviors, body language, and communication styles. By understanding how we present ourselves to others, we gained insight into the impressions we create and the perceptions we evoke. This self-awareness proved to be foundational in our journey towards enhancing our executive presence.
Determining Ways to Take Charge of Your Presence
Empowered with self-awareness, we delved into strategies for taking control of our presence. From mastering the art of storytelling to refining our body language and vocal delivery, we explored techniques to amplify our impact and ensure our ideas are heard and respected.
Learning and Applying Strategies to Speak Confidently
Confidence is the cornerstone of executive presence. Through practical exercises and role-playing scenarios, we honed our ability to speak confidently in diverse settings and with varied audiences. We discovered the importance of preparation, poise, and authenticity in conveying our message effectively.
Recognizing and Building Your Leadership Brand
Every leader possesses a unique leadership brand—a distinct combination of strengths, values, and characteristics that define their identity. In this session, we identified our leadership brand and explored strategies for leveraging it to enhance our influence and impact within our organizations and beyond.
Systems Thinking Session Highlights
During the Systems Thinking session we delved into the intricacies of understanding and navigating complex systems. Systems thinking transcends traditional linear approaches to problem-solving and change management. It empowers leaders to navigate the complexities of the modern world with clarity, insight, and foresight. Below we share the key insights gained and the transformative impact of embracing a systems thinking mindset.
Understanding the Multifaceted Connections in Leadership
Leaders often find themselves juggling a myriad of connections when navigating through changes. In this session, we gained a profound appreciation for the interconnectedness of various elements within a system. We realized that what lies beneath the surface—what we can’t always see—is often just as crucial as what is visible to the naked eye.
Embracing the Three Levels of Thinking
To effectively solve problems and drive change, we explored the three levels of thinking inherent in systems thinking: Structures, Patterns, and Events. Understanding these levels enabled us to approach challenges with a holistic perspective, recognizing the underlying structures that shape patterns and events.
Analyzing Situations for Optimal Results
We learned that when analyzing a situation, starting at the events level and working our way up allows us to uncover patterns and underlying structures. By tracing back from observable events to identify recurring patterns, we gained deeper insights into the systemic root causes of issues.
Driving Change and Improvement from the Ground Up
Conversely, when seeking to drive change or improvement, we discovered that starting at the structures level and working our way down yields the most effective results. By examining the fundamental structures that govern a system, we were able to identify leverage points for intervention and enact meaningful transformations.
As we continue our journey as leaders, let us embrace the transformative power of systems thinking. Let us navigate complexity with confidence, knowing that by understanding the whole, we can effectively influence the parts, and by shaping the parts, we can impact the whole.