Leadership in Action - Forum Summary

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Author(s)
Harris, J
Publication language
English
Pages
7pp.
Date published
27 Jul 2011
Type
Conference, training & meeting documents
Keywords
Leadership and Decisionmaking
Organisations
ALNAP

 Last week saw the launch of ALNAP's latest Study 'Leadership in Action: Leading Effectively in humanitarian operations'. Margie Buchanan-Smith, the report's lead author delivered this presentation which provides a useful overview of how the study was conceived, conducted and its key findings.
The study includes a number of recommendations for humanitarian agencies, individual leaders and the sector as a whole. Some of the most important proposals for the way forward are summarised here:

  • If leadership is to flourish beyond a few courageous individuals, the risk averse culture within humanitarian organisations has to change.The model of effective leadership that emerges from this study is a model of leaders creating an effective team around them rather than the heroic individual leader.
  • There is an urgent need to invest more in national leadership and to recognise the leadership skills and potential of nationally recruited staff.
  • The humanitarian system should attempt to understand and address the constraints that women face to taking on leadership roles in the field.
  • Leadership development should be part of career development and start early rather than be a 'bolt-on' for more senior staff.
  • Humanitarian agencies should avoid a 'one size fits all' approach to leadership, which reduces the art of knowing what to do in specific contexts to a rigid list of skills.