OUR LEADERSHIP
MODEL
PiB links the deep
insights of philosophy with immediate, bottom-line business
issues to break through "stuck points" and do better
business. PiB compresses the complexity of universal
themes that have recurred throughout history into a simple
but not simplistic model – the Leadership
Diamond®.
The Leadership Diamond®, created
by Peter Koestenbaum,
Ph.D., is a model of the
leadership mind and a methodology for expanding leadership.
The Diamond distinguishes four interdependent leadership
imperatives, or "orientations": Ethics, Vision, Courage and
Reality. These orientations are your inner resources, always
available to help you if you access them. The relationship
among the four orientations determines the shape and size of
the space within your Leadership Diamond®. The space within
the Diamond is your leadership capacity, which is called
"Greatness."

In the Leadership Diamond®,
ETHICS refers to the importance
of people and integrity. It means caring about people; being
sensitive and of service to them; and behaving in accordance
with moral principles. To strengthen your Ethics
orientation:
- Value and develop
teamwork
- Strive for meaningful
work
- Prioritize good
communication and mature commitment
- Act with integrity and in
accordance with your principles
VISION
means applying analytical skills, thinking big; looking
at situations in new ways; and being inspirational. To
strengthen your Vision orientation:
- Exercise abstract
reasoning
- Cultivate a strategic and
systemic perspective – providing direction and seeing
the interrelationships within the big picture
- Engage your
creativity
- Practice reflection
COURAGE
is defined as taking charge; using power wisely; acting
with sustained initiative; managing anxiety; and being free
and responsible. To expand your Courage
orientation:
- Advocate and stand for
something
- Be willing to stand
alone
- Constructively experience
anxiety
- Take responsibility for your
choices and accept being free
REALITY
refers to a no-nonsense approach to facing life without
illusions; relying on data that is factual rather than
emotional; and being tough, task-oriented and
results-focused. It also means being able to understand
other people's perceptions of what is actually true. To
develop your Reality orientation:
- Pay attention to
bureaucratic detail
- Be objective and
well-informed
- Do what it takes to
survive
- Seek shared reality
By assessing the relative
strengths and weaknesses of your Diamond orientations, you
can identify where your increased efforts can be best
leveraged, giving you the maximum impact from the least
effort. Your weakest orientation is your Leverage Corner.
Cultivating your Leverage Corner, while continuing to value
your stronger orientations, is key to breaking through your
"stuck points" so that you can experience leadership
transformation.
