FROM SKILLSET TO MINDSET: A NEW PARADIGM FOR LEADER DEVELOPMENT

  • Robert Kramer PhD, Professorial Lecturer. George Washington University, Washington DC, USA, and Chief Learning Officer, Budapest Academy for Leading Change, Budapest, Hungary
Keywords: Leadership, leader development, senior civil servants, mindset, adult development

Abstract

I argue in this paper that a new paradigm for how leaders should be trained and developed is needed. In the new paradigm, leader development will focus on transforming mindsets more than skillsets. Skills are necessary but not sufficient for leadership. Drawing on the latest discoveries in neuroscience and cognitive science, and the theory of “unlearning” of Otto Rank, I maintain that leaders should be learning how to radically transform their current mental models when they are out-of-date or no longer useful, thereby creating greater capacity for seeing what others cannot see and thinking what others have not yet thought.

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Published
2016-05-25
How to Cite
KramerR. (2016). FROM SKILLSET TO MINDSET: A NEW PARADIGM FOR LEADER DEVELOPMENT. Public Administration Issues, (5), 26-45. https://doi.org/10.17323/1999-5431-2016-0-5-26-45
Section
THE THEORY AND PRACTICES OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION