Title: Falling off the Edge
1Falling off the Edge
2Leadership
- .the means of influencing the community to
face its problems. - . mobilizing people to tackle the tough
problems.
3Technical Work
Influencing the community to follow the leaders
vision Leader carries the full weight Is the
sole decision maker
4Adaptive Work
- Learning the heart of the situation
- Determining values
- Bridging the gap between opinions
- Look beyond authoritative solutions
- Requires change
5President Lyndon BJohnson
6Autocratic Work
- Sole decision maker
- Absolute authority
- Authoritarian behavior domineering
- Leader fully responsible for decisions
7Lyndon B Johnson
- Golf of Tonkin, authorization from
Congress - Operation Rolling Thunder troop levels reach
200,000 - MLK against the war, Macnamara says bombing
ineffective - MLK Robert Kennedy assassinated, LBJ wont
run, Nixon elected, Paris Peace talks begin - 1969 Operation Breakfast, announce Policy of
"Vietnamization"
8Authority as a Resource for Leadership
- Holding Environment
- Command and direct attention
- Access information
- Control over the flow of information
- Power to frame the issue
- Orchestrate conflict
- Choose the decision
- making process
9Holding Environment
- Johnson failed to create a holding environment
because - Level of distress wasnt productive
- Didnt have discipline attention
- Unable to distribute responsibility
- Failed to use dissenting voices for
insight and options - Viewed Vietnam as a technical problem
- Vietnam called for adaptive work
10Hidden slide
11Command and Direct Attention
- Johnsons Adaptive Options
- Set tone of discussion
- Set parameters for success
- Prepare population for sacrifices
- Johnsons Autocratic Actions
- Thwarted cabinet public discussion on war
- Limited spotlight of issues away from war
- Hid or lied about all war policy decisions
- Quieted all dissenting views in Congress
- Indulged in personal need to dominate issue
12Access to Information
- Johnson failed to create a productive flow of
information. - Failed to inform public of his intentions
- Downplayed his preparations for war
- Remained uneducated about Vietnam
- (its history, terrain, and psychology)
- Discouraged debate in public or Congress
- Lied to public about his actions
- As a result, he lost control over how Americans
learnt about the war. This vacuum was filled by
the media (TV).
13Control over the flow of information
- In the early stages, Johnson controlled what the
Public knew. - Not providing American people with evidence
supporting war - Quieting Congress or scaring them
- (Gulf of Tonkin)
- Deflected media attention away from war
- But, eventually he lost control and his ability
to set the tone for the debate.
14Power to frame the issue
- By diverting attention and withholding
information, Johnson - Allowed the media to frame the issue
- Ignored obvious signs of distress
- Created Johnson's war
- Pacing turned to avoidance
Reasons for pacing Delay distress, conflict
and learning required to do adaptive work No
immediate threat Challenge might overwhelm
15Orchestrate conflict
- For Johnson, war was not an appropriate topic for
public debate - Leadership style differed with foreign and
domestic affairs - Technical approach only way to answer
logistical issues - Autocratic authority
- Placing oneself for conflict
- Circumvention
- Frontal Challenge
- Riding the Wave
16Hidden SlideThree places
17Choosing the decision making process
- Johnson was caught by
- Limited optionspressure to fight communism
- Historical responsibility of Presidents to set
wage war - Treating it as technical problems (closed
debate and alternate possibilities)
18Technical Reasons for Autocratic Actions
- Unity
- Dispatch
- Expertise
- Negotiating Authority
- Secrecy
19Hidden Slide Justify why technical reasons
didnt work
20War is not Autocratic Action
Sustained unity Not split second decisions Not
always technical questions Need the support of
many Complete secrecy is not required
21President Richard Nixon
22LBJs Legacy to Nixon
- 1970 US Troops fall to 280,000
- 1971 Pentagon papers published, Nixon announces
plans to visit China - Troops reduced to 70K, secret peace talks
revealed, Watergate, Bombing of Hanoi and
Haiphong - 1973 Cease-fire signed in Paris , end of Draft
announced, last American Troops leave Vietnam
23Richard Nixon
- Following in Johnsons footsteps
- Deceptive, lied
- Dissenters as enemy
- Viewed public debate as a threat
- Only technical expert
- Contrary to the will of the people
24Hidden slide, notes
25President Jimmy Carter
26Jimmy Carter
- Heightening crisis
- Increased stress beyond tolerable levels
- Gave people too much work
- Created unstable leadership base
- Did not share information
27Falling off the Edge
- Johnson Administration
- Failure in foreign affairs
- Averse to Adaptive Work
- Autocratic Action
- Nixon Administration
- Personal Professional demise
- Carter Administration
- Failure to create a holding environment
28Summary
- Presidents neglected Resources for Leadership
- Defined differences in Technical and Adaptive
work - Discussed when each approach is applicable
- Placing oneself
29Is this Bushs War?Is Vietnam Arabic for Iraq?
- Holding Environment
- Command and direct attention
- Access information
- Control information
- Power to frame the issue
- Orchestrate conflict
- Choose the decision making process
30Questions?