Don’t we all like pizza? Besides the good taste, this time the slices offer a leadership self-assessment opportunity. This exercise can help people to reflect on the different dimensions of what skills and attitudes they need in order to be a good leader.
This leadership development activity offers a self-assessment framework for people to first identify what skills, attributes and attitudes they find important for effective leadership, and then assess their own development and initiate goal setting.
You may use this tool in coaching and mentoring sessions, too.
Encourage people to set a follow-up action within a few months of time to revisit their Leadership Pizza. They should re-assess themselves, celebrate their development and refine their next goals.
Variations:
Instead of asking participants to create their own Leadership Pizza, you present a ready-made framework that shows the leadership dimensions you want people to reflect on and conduct their self-assessment. This option offers an easy way of comparing self-assessment results between people. (While the original version has the benefit for every individual to express their own priorities in leadership.)
Examples:
Example dimensions for a Leadership Pizza (as illustrated on the image given above):
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