Julia Middleton's Thoughts on Leadership

Julia Middleton's Thoughts on Leadership header image 4

Acting

August 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment

A deeply frustrated friend came home the other day muttering “some people can actually do it, but most just act it”. He was talking about a group of leaders he is on a board with. “They act it, leadership, well; they have been really, really well trained; they know what to say and how to [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized

Summer Reading

July 31st, 2009 · 4 Comments

I am on holiday now. My main challenge has become producing daily picnics for large numbers of teenagers in Scotland!
 There was a feature on BBC breakfast this morning about what your holiday reading choice says about you. As it happens, I made the terrible mistake last week of sending lots of friends  a text asking [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized

Be brave

July 6th, 2009 · 4 Comments

It is interesting that the word brave is so often watered down. “No, no”, they say, “you don’t mean brave, you mean take calculated risks.” Well I don’t really – I mean be brave. Things are moving fast, and by the time most things are fully calculated the opportunity is likely to be gone. I [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized

Confident Leadership

June 22nd, 2009 · 1 Comment

A couple of weeks ago, I spent the day with several Egyptians. None of them saw Obama in person – they had been told not to go out on their balcony or even look out of their window as his motorcade went past – but they heard his speech and told me with delight, “It’s [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized

In quarantine with swine flu

June 17th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Strange how the world suddenly stops. Someone needs you totally; someone you care for dies. Suddenly, the vast action list of the morning becomes irrelevant.
Nothing like this has happened, but I am in quarantine – my son has swine flu! So people with masks over their faces come and check us out at home, and [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized

An idea that made my day

June 10th, 2009 · 2 Comments

A whole host of Common Purpose graduates send me information about their mad ideas, but the maddest probably arrived this morning – it was great!
At first, I wasn’t sure I was really up for today and thought it would be better to sleep through it. Common Purpose is, just occasionally, really hard work, and two [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized

Twenty years of change

June 6th, 2009 · No Comments

Tiananmen Square was twenty years ago this week. How the world – and China – have changed. The symbol for me was the earthquake last year when the Chinese government opened its reporting to foreign journalists. Over the last few months we have been talking to many leaders in China about whether we could start [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized

Hitting 50

June 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment

I hit 50 today.
That’s 50 people I have met in the last seven days who have told me that they plan to “sit tight” through the recession. And they call themselves leaders!
Their assumption is:

it will get back to where it was
it’s just a question of waiting
that they have no role to play
that all will be [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized

Enterprise or self interest?

May 29th, 2009 · 2 Comments

I had a difficult conversation with an investment banker friend yesterday. He expressed relief that things were starting to look better, and to indicate that the basic banking model was not totally flawed. I asked him what kind of people would be needed at the top in the future. Even though he is a good [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized

Selling is about solving peoples problems

May 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Sales. So many people don’t want to do sales. It’s somehow seen as dirty and grubby, cheap and unpleasant (and that’s if it’s not underhand, scheming and manipulative). People who understand faiths and cultures no doubt know the root of this attitude. For me, it’s something you have to overcome whether you are in India, [...]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized