22 Feb 2008 03:51:47 | Brent Filson
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Summary: A growing number of research scientists are persuaded
that the universe is not made of separate things but on a deep
level is a single entity. This view is called the holographic
paradigm. The author takes a page from this unique point of view
by asserting that the success of a leadership tool he has been
teaching for 21 years is attributed to the fact that it is
indeed a hologram.
The Leadership Talk As A Living Hologram by Brent Filson
The hologram is a three-dimensional photograph made on a flat
surface with laser beams.
The three-dimensionality of such an image is not the only
remarkable characteristic of a hologram. If a hologram of your
face is cut in half and then illuminated by a laser, each half
will still contain the entire image of your face.
Indeed, even if the halves are divided again, each snippet of
film will always be found to contain a smaller but intact
version of the original image of your face. If we try to take
apart something constructed holographically, we will not get the
pieces of which it is made, we will only get smaller wholes.
To some scientific researchers, the hologram is the basis for a
striking view of reality -- that the entire universe is a
superhologram. Everything from the grains of sand beneath our
feet to the farthest star in the outermost regions of deep
space, everything is interconnected as one.
This view has come to be called the holographic paradigm, and
though it is supported by findings of quantum physics and
corroborates the insights of the ancient Rabbis of the Kabbala,
the Buddha, Lao Tsu, Plato, the Veda mystics, and many more
prophets and spiritual traditions, many scientists have greeted
it with skepticism.
Still, a small but growing group of researchers believe it may
be the most accurate model of reality science has arrived at
thus far.
If the holographic paradigm is true, then each of us — including
your best friend and your worst enemy — are all connected on a
deeper level of reality. Consequently, our individual actions
affect others, everywhere. The state of the world, the state of
the universe for that matter, is merely the sum total of the
interactions of humanity.
Let's bring the holographic paradigm into our ordinary lives,
our ordinary day-to-day jobs. Because if it doesn't work in our
daily lives, it's nothing more than an interesting idea. In
fact, it's in the very ordinariness of our moment-to-moment
experiences that the holographic paradigm finds its true
manifestation.
That manifestation creates an entirely new way of understanding
leadership and organizational success; for a key leadership tool
that I've been teaching for many years is indeed a hologram. Not
the static photo-image hologram but a living hologram of great
complexity and energy.
That tool is the Leadership Talk.
There is a hierarchy of verbal persuasion, the lowest levels of
which are speeches and presentations, the highest and most
effective level is the Leadership Talk. Speeches and
presentations communication information, but Leadership Talks do
something much more, they help the leader establish deep, human
emotional interactions with the audience -- so vital in
motivating people to get results.
According to the holographic paradigm, we are really "receivers"
participating in a kaleidoscopic flow of wondrous frequency, and
what we extract from this and translate into physical reality is
but one channel from many extracted out of the superhologram of
the universe.
Like a hologram, The Leadership Talk is a totality -- the
totality of right leadership interactions. And like a
holographic totality, each part of a Leadership Talk is the
whole. Whatever Leadership Talk process you choose, you'll find
that it not only permeates all other processes of the Talk, it
permeates time and space.
(By the way, I say "right interactions." Wrong leadership
interactions are countless and have mainly to do with
order-leadership. The right interactions are triggered by the
Leadership Talk processes I've taught for 21 years. Those
processes have one end in mind: helping leaders achieve not just
average results but more results faster continually. Such
"superresults" can only be achieved in penetrating human
relationships.)
Ralph Waldo Emerson saw this permeation of space/time when he
wrote, "There is one mind common to all individual men. Every
man is an inlet to the same and to all of the same.... I believe
in Eternity. I can find Greece, Asia, Italy, Spain and the
Islands -- the genius and creative principle of each and of all
eras in my own mind."
This idea is not arcane philosophy but most importantly, a
practical leadership tool for achieving superresults.
Look at it this way: Leaders do nothing more important than get
results. Yet working with thousands of leaders worldwide for the
past 21 years, I've found that very few are getting the results
they are capable of.
These leaders look at superficial facets of results, such as
information technology, productivity loops, quality programs,
human resource activities, speed, productivity, operations
efficiencies, sales closes, sales leads, sales to new customers,
failure prevention, health and safety advancements, quality,
training, quality control, logistics efficiencies, marketing
targets, new revenue streams, sales erosion, price calibrations,
cost reductions, demand flow activities and technologies,
inventory turns, cycle time reductions, materials and parts
management, etc. -- the stuff taught in business schools.
Sure, these facets are important, and they must be developed and
put to use, but without taking into account the
human-interactions that animate each of the facets, the leaders
stumble. And that's not taught in business schools.
All organizational challenges are ultimately challenges of human
relationships. The Leadership Talk enables leaders to get those
relationships right; and when they do, right results will
follow. The proof may well be found in the holographic paradigm.
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About Author :
The author of 23 books, Brent Filson's recent books are, THE
LEADERSHIP TALK: THE GREATEST LEADERSHIP TOOL and 101 WAYS TO
GIVE GREAT LEADERSHIP TALKS. Sign up for his free leadership
e-zine and get a free white paper: "49 Ways To Turn Action Into
Results," at http://www.actionleadership.com For more about the
Leadership Talk: http://theleadershiptalk.com