Encyclopedia of Leadership

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PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP:


DELIVERING EXPERTISE


Inspired by Peter Block, Geoff Bellman, and thousands of consulting skills workshop participants.

Organizations are increasingly dependent on accurate, innovative, and timely professional


expertise from a wide variety of sources—engineering, systems, public affairs, human


resources, legal, environmental, finance—the list goes on. This tool is addressed to leaders in


such professional areas, providing them with a simple five-step model to better deliver their


expertise in a timely, appropriate way, so they are perceived as valued members who contribute


to the bottom line of the organization.


Organizations today offer and expect a great deal more of internal professionals working


in staff support roles. As described by one staff professional, “It seems to me that in the past,


the professional’s role started with someone else


assigning and framing the technical problem to


be solved. That is, the support professional


picked up gift-wrapped problems. The profes-


sional’s job ended with the presentation of his


or her recommendations. It was up to the line


manager whether the recommendation was


accepted and implemented. This is no longer the


case! What organizations need now are ‘full


cycle’ professionals who can take responsibility


for the entire expertise delivery cycle, from


clearly defining the business issue, to selling


their recommendations, through to sustaining


the change once their recommendations have


been implemented.”


Thus, to be effective today, professionals


need to possess more than technical expertise.


They also need a process for delivering their


expertise, like the internal consulting model or


framework illustrated here. Although rarely applied in a linear fashion, an internal consulting


model provides staff professionals with a purpose and strategy for their work. When chal-


lenged, they can confidently explain their consulting process to clients.


THE EXPERTISE DELIVERY MODEL


This is a field-tested, effective, five-stage model designed to deliver professional expertise inside


an organization. Thousands of professionals presently use, adapt, customize, and internalize


this model, confident that their consultations are following a proven process that leads to suc-


cess.


424 SECTION 13 TOOLS FORLEADINGPERFORMANCE


Taking Stock or
Closing

Recommending
Change

Gathering
Information

Clarifying
Commitments

Exploring the
Need

Client
Commitment
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