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Steve Sargent Foreword: My Leadership Coach for Cultivating a Global Mindset

I first met Gary Ranker in 1993, a year after I had joined General Electric in New York City. I had a 22-year career with GE, working in leadership roles in businesses across the U.S., Europe and Asia. My career in GE culminated in serving on the Corporate Executive Committee and as an Officer in the General Electric Company.

In early 2015 I left GE with a personal goal to reduce the air travel and spend more time with my family. I am currently a non-executive di- rector on a few ASX listed company boards in Australia.

At the time I met Gary, he had been working with several senior GE executives who, to use a Jack Welch phrase, had a bit too much edge . They were terrific at driving operational performance and execution, but their people leadership and influencing skills needed improvement. These were often task-oriented operational managers who left you feeling a little bruised after every interaction with them. They were considered to be difficult to work with by their peers and subordinates.

The company valued their strengths and wanted to help these leaders improve into well-rounded leaders who collaborated well in teams and inspired their people. So GE brought in Gary to coach them.

During that time, Gary was coaching a peer of mine a really good guy, incredibly talented, but he was quite difficult to work with. I was one of his stakeholders, so I was having 360-degree conversations with Gary regularly. After three or four conversations with Gary I went to my boss and said, I don t have all the difficult issues these guys have, not that I m aware of anyway, but I really do think I could benefit from working with Gary for a little while to improve my own self-awareness and to be a better leader.

So I started working with Gary. The initial feedback I received was that I was an indefatigable optimist, always upbeat, always moving at a million miles an hour, often moving ahead without the necessary buy-in and support from the rest of the team. People liked the high energy and enthusiasm, but some people thought it was false. When I was presenting deals or presenting business results, my upbeat style was often perceived as over-selling and lacking authenticity . For some folks in our finance teams they simply didn t trust me. Gary made me aware how important it is to understand the way my audience perceives me. The reality is, in every interaction, whether it s a one-on-one interaction, a team meeting, or hundreds of people, people are developing a perception of you. Gary taught me that you might as well ensure that you develop the perception you want them to have and adjust your style accordingly.

I learned that if I was talking to an audience of highly analytical financial analysts, I should change my presentation and delivery to eliminate the adjectives and use more data. I changed my style and approach to ensure I connected and engaged in an authentic and trusted way with the people I was working with.

I vividly recall Gary telling me that I was a bulldozer and that in my desire to get things done quickly I would run over people in the way. He told me how to imagine I was in a sail boat and imagine that all the people I was working with had different objectives, agendas and goals. He told me to imagine these different goals, objectives as gusts of wind and that in my sail boat I would need to work to get their gusts of wind in my sail. In doing this I learned a great phrase to use with peers and team members ... how can I help you help me? That ensured we were aligned to a common goal and I was bringing everyone along accordingly.

Through this learning I became much more situationally aware and I learned to flex my style ...

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Dr. Gary Ranker is one of the fathers of the coaching profession, having been approached by GE in 1989 to be one of Jack Welch s first coaches to help top managers change behaviors and become even better leaders. He is cited by Forbes as being one of the top five executive coaches. London s Financial Times describes him as one of 50 most important thought leaders. Gary has worked and lived on four continents, and has been a CEO in various international locations for Hallmark Cards and Textron. He brings a truly global mindset to his international practice coaching CEOs and very senior executives of Fortune 500 companies around the world. He spends 90 percent of his time away from his home base in New York City, traveling over 500,000 miles per year visiting his clients. In recent years he has spent over 300 days in China. Garys also authored Global Mindset Leadership: Navigating China and US Business Cultures with Donny Huang and Marilyn McLeod, and Political Dilemmas.

Marilyn McLeod is the author of 14 books (one #10 on Amazon), and executive producer of her television show Consider the Possibilities. She has worked with Marshall Goldsmith and Gary Ranker for over 15 years. She managed a successful coaching project with Marshall, and presented with him to senior leaders in the Air Force, and to the Haas School of Business, University of California. As Founding Director of the Thought Leader Partnership of the Marshall Goldsmith School of Management, Alliant International University, she brought together students and world-class business leaders for dialog and mentoring. Marshall and Marilyn published articles together, including Peer Coaching Overview and Thought Leadership: It comes from outside and inside , published by Leadership Excellence. Most recently she developed a Thinkers50 mobile application in conjunction with Thinkers50. She became certified in Thunderbirds Global Mindset Inventory in 2011, and earned a Project Management Certification in 2017.

Review:
It has been my pleasure and privilege to have known and worked with Gary Ranker for more than 25 years. In my role as the executive in charge of leadership development in two major global companies, I have watched the evolution of the coaching profession within the broader context of the increasing globalization of business. In his latest book, Gary brings these two themes together in a persuasive, cogent manner, and clarifies the critical role coaching can play in facilitating and accelerating the development of a global mindset in today s senior executives. - Steve Kerr served as Chief Learning Officer of both GE and Goldman Sachs, and as the Dean of the business school and faculty at the University of Southern California. --Steve Kerr

I find Gary s book to be a very approachable, quick read with some valuable insights and applications you can take away and use in your own company. - Lady Barbara Judge, CBE, Chair of U.K. Institute of Directors, and ex-Chair of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, London, United Kingdom --Lady Barbara Judge

Understanding different cultures is essential in today s business world. But the important thing is not just understanding, but also developing universal global mindset. All too often we tend to stick with our cultural nature and judge other cultures from our own values. Through dialogs with Gary, I ve recognized coaching can really help us to stand outside the box and navigate us to global mindset. - Satoshi Tomii, Chief Investment Officer, Development Bank of Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan --Satoshi Tomii

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