Key Point Summary
Nothing teaches leadership like experience. But the benefits of that on-the-job learning opportunity are not guaranteed. To maximize the learning and development potential that lies within work experience, you need a plan. You need to understand what you are gaining from your experience, what is missing, and how to fill any gaps. Using the ROE framework, you actively seek to learn from experience in order to build, broaden, and benefit—that is, to develop your mastery, versatility, and impact.
Mastery is valuable. To increase leadership mastery, the first step is to identify what needs to be learned or improved. You’ll want to look at this from two perspectives: the needs of the organization and your own needs. Strategies for ...
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