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Global Leadership Development at Ford

Advances in Global Leadership

ISBN: 978-1-78350-479-4

Publication date: 1 January 2014

Abstract

This chapter describes two leadership programs at Ford aimed at cultivating present and future global leaders. The first is the Global Leadership Summit, which includes participants from among the company’s top 200 employees at the next level below the CEO and his direct reports. The second is the Compass Program designed to accelerate the development of future leaders in fast-growth markets.

Both programs share common objectives such as building networks across regions and functions, cultivating global leadership capabilities, and direct engagement with the business and with company leaders. Qualitative and quantitative research indicate that the ability to exert influence within a complex global matrix organization is a distinctive requirement for effective global leadership; the programs focus in particular on the key skill of influencing others without direct authority in order to achieve business objectives across regions and functions.

The Global Leadership Summit and the Compass Program – each in a way that is appropriate to the level of participants – incorporate 10 global leadership behaviors that build toward Influence Across Boundaries and the related skill of creating Third Way Solutions. The programs are outlined in detail not only through the lens of program design but also through experiences and anecdotes shared by participants who are given practical opportunities to reflect upon, experiment with, and apply behaviors that are characteristic of successful global leaders.

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgments

Roger Pearman, one of the program faculty members and founder of Leadership Performance Systems Inc., brings his considerable expertise in psychological instrumentation to global leadership development at Ford, as does Nick Noyes, co-founder of Insight Experience, and the primary creator of a two-day simulation used during the Summit’s Dearborn week in 2011 and 2012. Survey data on the Compass Program was collected by the firm, KnowledgeAdvisors, using their learning analytics system, Metrics that Matter®, in the fall of 2012.

Citation

Gundling, E., Grant, T. and Everhart, D. (2014), "Global Leadership Development at Ford", Advances in Global Leadership (Advances in Global Leadership, Vol. 8), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 317-338. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1535-120320140000008022

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