Visualizing Leadership

Lahore, December 02, 2022 (PPI-OT):The lecture begins with participants, in this case faculty and senior leaders at LUMS who were invited to reflect on one of Professor Adler’s paintings for three minutes. Engrossed with what would come next, Dr. Nancy J. Adler, Professor Emerita of Organisational Behaviour, and Samuel Bronfman Chair Emerita in Management at McGill University facilitated the critical conversations that followed.

Walking across the discussion room at the LUMS Learning Institute, Dr. Adler captivated the audience by offering unique insights about the qualities effective leaders’ exhibit.

“There’s empirical evidence that extraordinary leaders exhibit at least three behaviours” summarized Dr. Adler, who is known as a top researcher and consultant on global leadership, cross-cultural management, and infusing the arts into every facet of her work. A member of LUMS’ University Advisory Board, she accepted Vice Chancellor, Dr. Arshad Ahmad’s request to conduct two sessions, one for faculty at LUMS and another for senior corporate managers.

Some of the most important qualities of an effective leader were summarized as follows. First, successful leaders are hyper focused on purpose, whatever that their specific purpose might be. Second, they constantly reflect on their performance and that of the organization they are leading by listening to their inner voice.

Doing so takes them to new thresholds for action. And finally, the best leaders support those junior to them so that they surpass their mentors. Dr. Adler said, “If your actions inspire others to learn more and to contribute more, then you are the type of leader we need most in the 21st century”.

With multiple roles to play, from advising students to conducting breakthrough research, faculty members at LUMS, can benefit from a focused leadership approach that helps them to optimize their time.

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Dr. Irfan Moeen Khan, Assistant Professor from the Gurmani School remarked, “Visualizing our present challenges and then shifting our focus to times when we achieved success in the past to rethink the problems was really helpful.

This was the best part. I also loved meditating on the painting. Thanks to Dr. Nancy, while consulting with my partner at the table, I walked away from the discussion with tangible actions to deal with an issue that has vexed me since I joined LUMS”.

“LUMS is a world leader in learning without borders – bringing together disciplines and drawing strength from promoting diversity and inclusiveness which is personified in the National Outreach Program” noted Dr. Adler.

She added, “If one looks at extraordinary leaders across domains, it is people who bring meaningful change. Leaders know who they are and are great at leveraging what they’re good at and delegating the rest.”

She further emphasized that it is critically important to know what we, as leaders, should give our attention to and then to develop more effective ways of achieving success. Motivating participants to look for examples of what deserves the highest quality of their attention at LUMS, Dr. Adler described the importance of introspection.

“The best leaders are always driven by purpose. What is your leadership style? What are the qualities that makes you a good leader?” she asked.

In a longer, 4.5-hour session co-taught by Dr. Adler, and Dr. Ahmad, LUMS VC at the Rausing Executive Development Centre’s Management Development Programme, 36 senior managers were similarly engaged.

Dr. Ahmad shared insights by contrasting leaders who move from a fixed to a growth mind-set – one that is curious, inquisitive, willing to learn from mistakes, which finds value in criticism. “As leaders, we should be open to go through sudden and steep stages to not only learn, but also to unlearn and relearn.” He added, “The literature on expertise teaches us that as novices, we expect and demand right and wrong answers.

As our own beliefs in learning shift from evidence we are open to accept, we experience relative thinking, weighing alternatives until we feel comfortable to take a position, and defend it”. Using Bloom’s taxonomy that is commonplace in training teachers, ultimately, the leader also ascends a hierarchy of thinking –from knowledge, analysis, application, evaluation, and synthesis – to creativity.

Both Dr. Adler and Dr. Ahmad shared examples of extraordinary leaders with a purpose who bring frame-breaking changes that improve systems. They take more organizational risks, and so, can fail more often than those who don’t.

But even though they take risks, and fail more often, they rarely if ever make the same mistakes twice. Why? Because they are extremely good at learning, from both their successes and failures. This is why reflection is so important and supports extraordinary leadership. Reflection is key to learning.”

The participants in both the sessions were also introduced to ‘appreciative inquiry,’ a model that brings about organizational and societal change by leveraging ‘the best of the best’ – by focusing on ‘the positive’. Dr. Adler explained that with appreciative enquiry leader’s start by identifying what’s working best, and then analyze how to multiply those moments of peak performance.

She described how effective leaders cultivate a habit of reflecting on how to produce peak performance. Keeping a risk journal documenting how you, as a leader, respond when asked to take risks, is a part of that process.

Leaving the participants, ‘all leaders in their own circles’, with a lot to think about, Dr. Adler added, “People who have the highest impact know who they are, they do what they love doing, and they address what to them are the world’s greatest needs!”

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Leading Global Operator Selects Synchronoss to Deliver Personal Cloud Offering

Leading Provider of Mobile, Telecommunications and ISP Services Rolling Out Personal Cloud Offering to Safeguard Files, Photos, Videos, and Other Digital Content

BRIDGEWATER, N.J., Dec. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Synchronoss Technologies, Inc. (“Synchronoss” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: SNCR), a global leader and innovator in cloud, messaging and digital products and platforms, today announced a multi-year agreement with one of the largest global operators to deploy Synchronoss Personal Cloud to tens of millions of subscribers on its network. This agreement will contribute to Synchronoss’s financial results this quarter, as deployment preparations are underway, and transition into primarily a SaaS-based revenue model as subscribers adopt the service.

As one of the world’s top providers of mobile devices and communications services, this international customer is partnering with Synchronoss to offer an array of value-added services, including the ability to backup and manage files, photos, videos, and digital content stored on mobile phones and other devices. Thanks to the scale and market reach of this service provider, the Company estimates this customer will become one of its largest cloud deployments over the next three to five years. The rollout of the Synchronoss-powered personal cloud solution enables operators to generate new revenue opportunities, improve ARPU, and reduce churn through improved engagement.

“This agreement represents a major milestone in the continued expansion of our cloud business. We continue to empower mobile service providers worldwide with strategic tools to improve customer value,” said Jeff Miller, President and CEO of Synchronoss. “This multi-year agreement exemplifies the increasing importance of cloud offerings to leading operators and further extends our global footprint, representing new growth opportunities for the Synchronoss Personal Cloud platform. Most importantly, the launch of a customer-branded personal cloud solution will enable this operator to form deeper connections with its subscribers and improve key business metrics.”

About Synchronoss
Synchronoss Technologies (Nasdaq: SNCR) builds software that empowers companies around the world to connect with their subscribers in trusted and meaningful ways. The company’s collection of products helps streamline networks, simplify onboarding, and engage subscribers to unleash new revenue streams, reduce costs and increase speed to market. Hundreds of millions of subscribers trust Synchronoss products to stay in sync with the people, services, and content they love. Learn more at www.synchronoss.com.

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Springboard
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Investor Relations Contact:
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Gateway Group, Inc.
SNCR@gatewayir.com

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Francisco Oliva Named Business Development Manager, South America for Nikkiso Clean Energy and Industrial Gases Group

TEMECULA, Calif., Dec. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries’ Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (“Group”), a part of the Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japan) group of companies, is pleased to announce that Francisco Oliva has been named Business Development Manager for South America.

Francisco has both a Mechanical Engineering and MBA degree and brings over 30 years’ experience in the Industrial Gas industry working with Air Products (previously Indura) in South America. He has been instrumental in implementation and optimization of business development, processes, and project management for national and multinational companies in the areas of acquisitions, business development and procurement in South America.

Based in Santiago, Chile, he will manage and develop business opportunities there and in the entire South American territory, and will report to Emile Bado, Executive Vice President, Sales and Business Development and George Pappagelis, President of Nikkiso Cosmodyne.

“We look forward to be able to grow and expand our support of this important market with Francisco’s industry and market knowledge, and to further develop opportunities in this region” according to Emile Bado.

With this addition, Nikkiso continues their commitment to be both a global and local presence for their customers.

ABOUT CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (now a member of Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) member companies manufacture and service engineered cryogenic gas processing equipment (pumps, turboexpanders, heat exchangers, etc.), and process plants for Industrial Gases, Natural gas Liquefaction (LNG), Hydrogen Liquefaction (LH2) and Organic Rankine Cycle for Waste Heat Recovery. Founded over 50 years ago, Cryogenic Industries is the parent company of ACD, Nikkiso Cryo, Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, Cosmodyne and Cryoquip and a commonly controlled group of approximately 20 operating entities.

For more information, please visit www.nikkisoCEIG.com and www.nikkiso.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Anna Quigley
+1.951.383.3314
aquigley@cryoind.com

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