Areas of Focus

Becoming an effective leader is a journey. The EBSCO Way Leadership Model defines and shapes the expectations we set for team members along the way. It addresses the skills needed in the roles of Leading Self, Leading Others, Leading Leaders, and Leading the Business. Within each of those roles there are four Areas of Focus: Personal, People, Thought, and Results.

 
PERSONAL

Leading others begins by first leading yourself. Leadership is not about you, but it starts with you – who you are as a person and the values, attitudes and behaviors you model for others. You need strong self-awareness, personal accountability, a willingness to change and grow, the desire to contribute your best, and the drive to succeed.

Leadership Roles
Areas of Focus
and Competencies
LEADING SELF LEADING OTHERS LEADING LEADERS LEADING THE BUSINESS
Areas of Focus and CompetenciesPERSONAL

Positive Attitude
Trust and Respect
Drive

LEADING SELF
Positive attitude, composure, and determination
LEADING OTHERS
Enthusiasm, a solution-based orientation, and respect for others
LEADING LEADERS
Energy and a willingness to tackle complex issues
LEADING THE BUSINESS
Realism combined with high expectations, plus resilience, and ethics

 
PEOPLE

Every leader is in the people business. It’s all about influencing others to contribute to a meaningful, collective effort that is larger than any individual. We do that by building trusted relationships, sharing information, valuing our differences, collaborating across boundaries, coaching and empowering, seeking others’ input, and supporting each other in all that we do. Great leaders know that the people they lead and work alongside are their most important customers.

LEADING SELF LEADING OTHERS LEADING LEADERS LEADING THE BUSINESS
Areas of Focus and CompetenciesPEOPLE

Collaboration
Open Communication
Talent Development

LEADING SELF
Interpersonal effectiveness, conflict management, and other skills for collaboration, communication, and self-growth
LEADING OTHERS
Fostering partnerships, guiding goals, and building consensus
LEADING LEADERS
Leverage networks, influencing others, and empowering team members
LEADING THE BUSINESS
Establishing practices and values, emphasizing shared goals, and identifying talent

 
THOUGHT

At great companies, everyone’s head is in the game. The pace of change today is too fast to rely on just a few strategic thinkers at the top. At EBSCO, leaders at all levels need to be able to analyze complex problems, make good decisions, identify improvements, anticipate customers’ needs, and see the bigger picture as we grow into a truly global company.

LEADING SELF LEADING OTHERS LEADING LEADERS LEADING THE BUSINESS
Areas of Focus and CompetenciesTHOUGHT

Critical Thinking
Strategic Thinking
Customer-Focus

LEADING SELF
Big-picture thinking and a mindset for being customer-centric
LEADING OTHERS
Sound judgement, objectivity, and responsiveness
LEADING LEADERS
Business acumen and the ability to analyze a problem

LEADING THE BUSINESS

A strong understanding of the business model and the evolving marketplace

RESULTS

In the end, leaders are paid to consistently deliver desired results. They must establish clear goals and set timelines for meeting objectives. They must know the measures of success, keep them in mind as they execute, review actual results with their teams on a regular basis, make course corrections when necessary, and practice continuous improvement. Disciplined follow-through and follow-up are needed as plans and projects are carried out. It is far from glamorous work, but effective leaders know it is essential to a job well done.

LEADING SELF LEADING OTHERS LEADING LEADERS LEADING THE BUSINESS
Areas of Focus and CompetenciesRESULTS

Change Leadership
Continuous Improvement
Execution

LEADING SELF
Effective communication, aligning goals, and self-accountability
LEADING OTHERS
Articulating the need for change and challenging teams to embrace new approaches
LEADING LEADERS
Engaging stakeholders, fostering creative problem-solving, and working effectively across teams
LEADING THE BUSINESS
Aligning structure to meet change, establishing agreement, and seeking continuous improvement