Risk & Business Magazine JGS Insurance Magazine Spring 2019 | Page 11
RESTORATIVE LEADERSHIP
Eileen Fisher, CEO and Founder of
EILEEN FISHER, is transforming the
clothing industry by creating a supply
chain which respects human rights and
promotes “radical sustainability.” In
addition to working with organic fibers,
the company also promotes women
and girls from all backgrounds. One of
their ways to lift women out of poverty
is by sourcing artisanal scarves from
cooperatives of women with HIV to
promote income-generating opportunities
in Africa.
In our study of leaders who are creating
positive transformations in their
companies and the world, we have found
that conscious leaders:
•
•
Use language to inspire and innovate
Work from strengths, and promote
the strength of their teams
•
• Invest in people
• Feed forward
Create a set of values that guide their
companies and organizations
LANGUAGE MATTERS
Each of these leaders uses language
to inspire people and to create new
paradigms. Greyston has coined the
terms “Open Hiring” and works on
“pathmaking” or creating opportunities
for all of its workers: pathways to a
better future and upward mobility.
Eileen Fisher – in her quest to develop
a new kind of fashion company and a
new way of making clothes – talks about
“radical sustainability.” Most of all, these
leaders use empowered language. They
are on a quest, which transforms those
around them to be fully engaged. Each
of us has 168 hours per week. Conscious
leaders make every hour count – partly
by creating a culture of vision and
empowerment.
WORK FROM STRENGTHS
Restorative leaders mobilize teams by
encouraging people to lead with their
strengths. Each person has strengths but
we need to learn how to access, develop,
and leverage these strengths. Each
strength has both a shadow side and a
light side: a basement and a balcony in
the words of “CliftonStrengths” Finder.
Conscious leaders work from their
strengths and can leverage the strengths
of others to complement their own
strengths.
INVEST IN PEOPLE
Restorative leaders invest in training, as
a way to motivate, inspire, retain, and
reward employees. John Pepper invests
in training for all of his employees, as
he knows that if his workers are well
trained they will be more effective and
fulfilled. All Boloco employees receive
training on life skills (including strengths
training) and, if required, English
language training. This investment helps
employees to interact in better ways with
customers. Each worker learns how to
receive and give feedback. At Greyston, all
employees receive access to training on job
and life skills.
CREATE A SET OF VALUES
The leaders we studied lead with values.
Jim Koch, the founder of the Boston Beer
Company and the iconic brand, Sam
Adams, has created a set of values that
guides his company. Among these values
are: “we discuss the undiscussable.” These
values are used to train all new hires and
help guide the company’s work. All of
the leaders we profiled work to create a
culture based on shared values.
Susan Leger Ferraro is social entrepreneur
and humanitarian. She is the founder
of
several
companies,
including
ImagineThat; Peace, Love and Real
Estate; and G3, which provides training
to companies like Boloco, South Bay, and
Greyston.
To learn more: SUSANVIBE.COM
FEED FORWARD
Restorative leaders know how to receive
and give feedback. We prefer to say “feed
forward”. Getting and receiving insights
helps us to grow and overcome those
patterns that hold us back. These leaders
create a culture of openness where any
employee can challenge decisions and
make suggestions. When we work from
strengths, it becomes easier to incorporate
the guidance of others and to shift future
actions and responses.
Please give us feedback on who you think
is a good example of a transformational
leader. Please write to us at dleipziger@
gmail.com or [email protected].
Deborah Leipziger is an author,
consultant, lecturer, and professor. She
advises companies around the world on
social innovation, values, human rights,
and sustainability.
To learn more:
DEBORAHLEIPZIGER.COM
To learn more about training programs
on strengths, diversity, and inclusion and
other areas, contact Krysta O’Neill at G3
at [email protected].
11
11