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leadership dot #4672: throughline

If you’re the guest conductor for the local wind symphony, it would be easy to select a program of music in a particular genre or by a single composer, or maybe to choose favorites with no theme at all.

The program for July 11 seemed to follow the potpourri approach — until the conductor explained each selection. All the songs related to an event that occurred “on this day in history:”

The conductor accepted the task of crafting a coherent message out of seemingly diverse elements. It’s the leader’s job to do the same thing. Followers look to the “conductor” to show the throughline and to make the connections between the multitude of priorities, tasks, inputs, and goals — especially when the commonality isn’t obvious.

If you are holding the baton, you bear the responsibility to unify the components to produce beautiful music. (That goes for metaphorical batons as well.)

Kudos to Conductor David Resnick.

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