What do all great leaders have in common | Matt Beeton | TEDxOxbridge

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2016
  • Matt has been in leadership positions for the last 20 years and has been conducting research in to the ‘common denominator’ of great leaders over the past two years. Matt will share insight into a few of those most common denominators and use these findings to offer advice to the next generation of leaders. Leadership is there within us all, we just need to know how to harness it.
    Matt was educated and awarded at Coventry University, Cambridge University and Harvard Business School. However, his early career path began as a racing cyclist, where he represented a French racing team and also represented Great Britain. Starting on a graduate program at Rolls Royce Aerospace, at just 26 years old, Matt was offered a Director role within the Rolls-Royce Civil Aerospace business. His next challenge took him into the service industry as a Managing Director within Serco PLC and he has since held Chief Operating Officer position at National Express and Vix.
    Matt now owns APT Business Solutions and advises organisations such as Transport for the North, Transport for Greater Manchester and is an associate in GLG New York. He is about to publish a book on the importance of emotional and social intelligence in leadership.
    He is still a keen cyclist, a multi-rated pilot and arranges charity events for children charities such as BLISS and Clic Sargent.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 116

  • @pearlash3585
    @pearlash3585 3 года назад +33

    1. People
    2. Vision
    3. Passion
    "So you see...the great leaders up there are bold enough to be the people who they are, not the people that think they ought to be..
    .. great leadership's at tipping point"
    - Matt Beeton

  • @SyamsulArifinK3LH
    @SyamsulArifinK3LH 3 года назад +61

    X factor of great leader (people, vision, passion):
    - emotional intelligence
    - self reflection, self regulation, self perception
    - the vision to be extraordinary
    - infect people with passion
    - developing your self and others for success

    • @Juan-el3ro
      @Juan-el3ro 3 года назад +3

      thanks bruh i needed this for physical education loll

  • @latharao5524
    @latharao5524 6 лет назад +71

    Great session Mr Matt...key takeaways are.. People Vision and Passion...Infect People with Passion...Function of leadership is Influence not authority...happy developing people and high performance teams.. Thank you.

  • @SimpleLife0000
    @SimpleLife0000 4 года назад +4

    Beautiful.
    The key takeaways I got from Mr. Matt: Leadership with - People, Vision, Passion

  • @trevorwall5203
    @trevorwall5203 4 года назад +6

    For one to be a great leader, one must also be a great servant.

  • @DougMackayCollingwoood
    @DougMackayCollingwoood 7 лет назад

    Thanks Matt, I enjoyed listening and have taken some great tips for my journey to achieve our vision.

  • @tehkhairiahidris2441
    @tehkhairiahidris2441 2 года назад +2

    Nice. Leadership is together we do, together we fall, together we rise. Inspiring thanks Matt!

  • @gruntage95
    @gruntage95 6 лет назад +34

    I'm quite surprised this talk hasn't had more views. I found it informative, engaging and I look forward to putting what I've learned into practice, thank you Matt!

    • @rajeshvenkitaraman1950
      @rajeshvenkitaraman1950 Год назад

      Completely agree with you. This is Gold ❤. One of the finest leadership talks I have come across over 2 decades ❤. Thank you Matt!!

  • @Whey2lovely
    @Whey2lovely 4 года назад +2

    we do taste, feel, and see vision ....mental rehearsal(great point)!!!

  • @PEGF4MG
    @PEGF4MG 6 лет назад

    Good job Matt, an under-rated ted talk. Great points which could be an entire day’s discussion alone! A lot of gold in there!

  • @mmonomolebedi3108
    @mmonomolebedi3108 4 года назад +1

    Excellent n succinct presentation. I'm greatly inspired. Thank you very much

  • @bunsandbutter600
    @bunsandbutter600 4 года назад +2

    good voice, and pointed out important differences deciding good or bad leadership, and such as picturize and mental rehearsal are also practical. This vedio is definitely a thumb up. I learned and thank you.

  • @aminaz1778
    @aminaz1778 6 лет назад +11

    I like the the tone and an unemotional way of delivering the message... it's easier to follow...

    • @RedNovaMedia
      @RedNovaMedia 3 года назад

      Understand where youre coming from, but I think there's quite a bit of emotion in this talk.

  • @GJKincses
    @GJKincses 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks so much for sharing Matt, We also need inspirational leaders who guide , and empower others to capitalise and galvanise on the negatives as positives , resulting in greater awareness and resilience alternatives to all levels of criticism and humour to balance out the day and way .

  • @mariappan4809
    @mariappan4809 3 года назад +1

    Good leader displays, with wonderful points.

  • @keitaaboubacarsidiki5627
    @keitaaboubacarsidiki5627 6 лет назад +5

    Well said, thank you so much.

  • @makhaela
    @makhaela 4 года назад

    Great advice! Thank you!!!

  • @mariarosales7717
    @mariarosales7717 3 года назад +1

    Gracias por compartir, interesante tema.cuando realizas algo con pasión todo sale bien , porque te gusta lo que haces y contagias a los que te rodean .creando una motivación para los demás y recibiendo su apoyo.

  • @hashtagunderscore3173
    @hashtagunderscore3173 2 года назад

    My college class brought me here. Great video.

  • @vishaloc8092
    @vishaloc8092 2 года назад

    If you see anything that others dont in a particular situation & take intitation to do that thing you are a leader

  • @jedd1999
    @jedd1999 2 года назад

    Great video. The last 1 minute in particular.

  • @catherine8326
    @catherine8326 4 года назад +3

    Strategic Mental Rehearsal. See it before experience it
    Great leadership has a tipping point...great performance teams

  • @deidrecandicescholtz1535
    @deidrecandicescholtz1535 2 года назад

    Brilliant. Thank you.

  • @prateeksachdeva6322
    @prateeksachdeva6322 3 года назад

    So true and beautiful

  • @damonkhan94
    @damonkhan94 6 лет назад +79

    Talk about a dead crowd... Great talk, Matt.

    • @jimvasconcellos6419
      @jimvasconcellos6419 4 года назад +2

      That pilot doesn't get his drive and passion from visualization. His drive and passion to be perfect in the air require him to do the visualization rehearsals. He didn't even attempt to do any of those maneuvers in the air before "chair flying" them. There is no margin for error in precision aerobatics.
      I'm sorry. So much about this talk is backwards and unrealistic. It speaks of a constant high intensity that just does not exist in really successful leaders. And the research actually is all over the place on these aspects of passion and charisma. A slow burning fire is more powerful than an explosion.

    • @himanjukularatne4363
      @himanjukularatne4363 2 года назад

      @@jimvasconcellos6419 I am actually curious so what do you think a real leader should have,
      I always thought that high intensity passion is what actually makes a great leader that seeing them will inspire others to follow, and humility to know we won't be best one in the team. what do u think of my idea of a leader

    • @whatever85x
      @whatever85x Год назад

      A good signal means he has a point out and share to others

    • @whatever85x
      @whatever85x Год назад

      @@himanjukularatne4363 I think that's great mindset to have.

  • @alexhall4582
    @alexhall4582 6 лет назад +3

    great talk!

  • @naveenkgeorge2000
    @naveenkgeorge2000 3 года назад +1

    Superb speech❤️

  • @DJRAJEE
    @DJRAJEE 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant Talk

  • @user-xz4ng9yf6j
    @user-xz4ng9yf6j Год назад

    1. People( TO know which one the good and bad)
    2. Vision( To aim the target)
    3. Passion( The spirit of the aim target)

  • @medenmeden4813
    @medenmeden4813 Год назад

    Interesting.
    Thanks for your talk.

  • @bushrakayani
    @bushrakayani 3 года назад

    GREAT TALK

  • @robertstan298
    @robertstan298 5 лет назад +4

    I think ego in a leader can be good... but only in the case that that ego is tied with him/her being a good person/people's person, If someone criticizes a leader with a ego that he/she wasn't humanist enough in a scenario, they will bend over backwards to make it right in the eye of their naysayers. So all in all, people are complex, there are no 100% strict guidelines to what makes or breaks a great leader (or person in all), but generally, being empathic (which can also be a huge burden) and having the ability to infect people around you with passion are 2 major traits I see.

  • @alexhernandez6025
    @alexhernandez6025 11 месяцев назад

    Great talk!

  • @thakur.lovelyblr4258
    @thakur.lovelyblr4258 4 года назад

    wow superb .

  • @dizzydino1
    @dizzydino1 Год назад

    Respect hast to be earned ❤ 😊 what are names and titles??!!

  • @renerosien6576
    @renerosien6576 6 лет назад +2

    I’ve been at my job for 23 years and as a leader for 16 I found it difficult at times to talk to someone staff and other employees are great to talk to most my employees will do almost anything that I asked them I want to recognize them and a great fashion also to be a better leader at times I get very frustrated and my emotions take over

  • @dennismacheda5948
    @dennismacheda5948 2 года назад

    A goal, commitment

  • @rebelbabache
    @rebelbabache 5 лет назад +1

    Building High-Performance Teams is ‘Great Leadership’...need we say More👍🏻👌🏻🍺

  • @mahnoorsaeed4944
    @mahnoorsaeed4944 4 года назад

    In the image he attached, who was the person at the top-left corner in the blue suit?

  • @NicolasPrince-lv5nv
    @NicolasPrince-lv5nv Год назад

    I love it

  • @abhiraj5646
    @abhiraj5646 4 года назад +9

    2:35

  • @karrisajoss4271
    @karrisajoss4271 3 года назад +1

    Or maybe an hour or day or year at a job. I learned the three ingredients to leadership success: 1) rely on God all day, 2) stay humble and 3) let everyone shine below you as leader or boss

  • @BenjaminForward
    @BenjaminForward 6 лет назад +5

    "Your perception of yourself has to be as close to other people's reality as possible." What if the people around us perceive us to be normal. What if they expect us to not achieve more than them?

    • @srisd81
      @srisd81 5 лет назад +1

      At least that's starting point...

    • @Ayenyint
      @Ayenyint 5 лет назад

      then you are supposed to understand that and not that they think you are great cos then that would mean you have low eq

    • @bunsandbutter600
      @bunsandbutter600 4 года назад

      cognitiong gap, try whatever you can to stick with your goal, and the goal have to be beneficial to whole group,then..you have done righteous, no regret.

    • @nidaislam1625
      @nidaislam1625 3 года назад +1

      Mostly I hear motivational speakers saying "other's perception of you ain't none of your business." What he is saying is exactly opposite so I've got some issues too on this point.

    • @wafercrackerjack880
      @wafercrackerjack880 Год назад

      I had this problem. In this case, you just continue with your perception of yourself. Knowing when you are right and others are wrong is vital. When i got the success others couldnt see in me, it never felt so good.

  • @PUTUPLAN7
    @PUTUPLAN7 3 года назад

    Suits!

  • @UserUser-zl2dx
    @UserUser-zl2dx 5 лет назад +1

    have have?

  • @bunsandbutter600
    @bunsandbutter600 4 года назад

    most leaders are just with title, perhaps if youtube deffuse this vedio, and then more leaders upgrade, and then world become less chaos but efficient improving.

  • @Ray2311us
    @Ray2311us 4 года назад +1

    Definitely not threats

  • @dbp1926
    @dbp1926 5 лет назад +1

    What is SMR an acronym stand for?

    • @dbp1926
      @dbp1926 5 лет назад

      Strategic Mental Rehearsal

  • @kaladore1982
    @kaladore1982 2 года назад

    It’s sad not one of the people you use as a example include leaders from more than 100 years ago

  • @natashapillaynaidoo7899
    @natashapillaynaidoo7899 2 года назад

    I cannot draw 😫 😢 Stick figures might work for me!

  • @shammo2225
    @shammo2225 5 лет назад +2

    If you want to be great leader so then follow the greatest leader in history of the world non other than Muhammad PBUH...

  • @karahedge7360
    @karahedge7360 2 года назад

    I wish I said the things but no. Honestly my life experience is the thing.

  • @Simon-zu2rb
    @Simon-zu2rb 4 года назад

    Lol is that Rudy Giuliani in his pictures?

  • @eyesopen66
    @eyesopen66 6 лет назад

    People called Phil, are all great leader's?

  • @catfishcarp9
    @catfishcarp9 3 года назад

    Pennywise...

  • @hipaadesuu7304
    @hipaadesuu7304 2 года назад

    The best garden lamentably earn because mail crucially reach across a long-term grandson. even excellent excited, outrageous doubt

  • @Future2024
    @Future2024 4 года назад +6

    Trump really walked the talk

  • @darshanats1481
    @darshanats1481 4 года назад

    Why Gandhi instead of Lal bahadur Shastri....?😑

  • @Wiintb
    @Wiintb 2 года назад +2

    Barack Obama a great leader!?
    May I know what MLK did to be insulted to be put in a list like this…

  • @SANTAisGOD69
    @SANTAisGOD69 3 года назад

    Rudy Guliani being a great leader didn't age well.

  • @TheLeontheking
    @TheLeontheking 6 лет назад +7

    self reflection , self regulation and self perception-- the key strengths of Donald Trump

    • @joyl3926
      @joyl3926 6 лет назад +2

      ancient child
      LMAO! You are delusional in your statement about the dotard Chetto!

    • @TheLeontheking
      @TheLeontheking 6 лет назад +1

      ;)

  • @jungletheme2094
    @jungletheme2094 3 года назад

    Secondly they're mostly dudes.

  • @BluntlyBlondie
    @BluntlyBlondie 6 лет назад +10

    What is he talking about, Obama had a huge ego.

    • @joyl3926
      @joyl3926 6 лет назад +5

      Heather Walker
      Obama was the most humble leader we've ever had!

    • @BluntlyBlondie
      @BluntlyBlondie 6 лет назад +1

      That’s a joke right? Honestly can’t mean that. I mean I voted for him twice But he is definitely not humble. And I’m not comparing him to any other president when I say that. None of them were humble Well I’ve been alive.

    • @matthewtupper5379
      @matthewtupper5379 6 лет назад

      Just laughing that you felt like you had to make the same comment at two different points in this feedback loop. One thing this guy does is generalize too much, there are many types of leaders, Sadam Hussein could lead, yeah, he was authoritarian and autocratic, but perhaps that is what that country needed, Democracy is not working out so well. Perhaps It is not working so well in America, now there is Trump and we shall find out.

    • @CRIS-ky6dv
      @CRIS-ky6dv 6 лет назад +2

      Matthew Tupper I didn’t vote for Trump but when I look at the actual stats and accomplishments (while ignoring media) he is doing pretty good. “NYSE breaking records, unemployment at 3.25%” I’m shocked but the list goes on and on....

    • @matthewtupper5379
      @matthewtupper5379 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I checked your stats, media aside (agreed. who can you trust?) yes NYSE and unemployment are low, all good signs for TRUMP. anyone that looks at graphics can see that this has been the steady trend for 8 years, down with unemployment and up with the NYSE. no change since he took office. Yes he is pro big business and this could theoretically (only) encourage spending by business, but this has little to do with the NYSE or unemployment.

  • @healthyoldmike
    @healthyoldmike Год назад

    same old same old. read a book and make notes, memorize and tell the audience. NOthing unique on this presentaton. read an article. Below average for TED

  • @BluntlyBlondie
    @BluntlyBlondie 6 лет назад +7

    Seriously Barack Obama? He’s one of the worst leaders that we’ve ever had. Why are TEDTalks so left leaning. I voted for Obama twice I don’t mind that I voted for him the first time but the second time I feel like we could’ve done better.

    • @justincoats7236
      @justincoats7236 5 лет назад +3

      I think Obama had a huge ego. He wouldn't listen to anyone. Obama Care only hurt us. I laugh at "we could do better." Every election I say the same thing, "Out of 300 million people these two are the best we got."

    • @andrewtanczyk4009
      @andrewtanczyk4009 3 года назад

      ☝🏼
      What she said!
      I endorse this message!

  • @Edward_Lejeune01
    @Edward_Lejeune01 3 года назад

    Lost all credibility when he mentioned Obama.