7 Lessons From Lumpe

‘Leadership & Organisation in the Aviation Industry


There is a lot on the leaders of Aviation Industry. Here are 7 simplified lessons from the book “Leadership & Organisation in the Aviation Industry” by Marc-Philippe Lumpe’ with some engaging questions.

👉 : Clear Communication is Essential. Well, everyone say this. In aviation, this is really crucial. Effective leaders in the aviation industry must communicate clearly to ensure safety and efficiency. This should be done using all means of communication. What normally needs to be communicated? How you feel about uncertainty?

👉 : Embrace Change & Innovation. The aviation industry is constantly evolving, and leaders must be adaptable and willing to embrace innovation in order to stay competitive. Change, you say? Who likes it?!

👉 : Prioritise Safety First. Safety is the top priority in the aviation industry, and leaders must make decisions with this in mind, even if it means sacrificing other objectives. Everyone says this too! How many really mean it?. How we can actually show we mean it?

👉 : Build a Strong Team. A successful aviation organisation requires a team of skilled and dedicated professionals who work together towards a common goal. Is there a management or leadership textbook that does not emphasise on this statement? How can we assess dedication and commitment, when we recruit?

👉 : Foster a Culture of Continuous Improvement. By encouraging employees to constantly learn and improve, leaders can help their organisations stay ahead of the curve in an ever-changing industry. How about that? God bless your soul Mr. E. Deming!

👉 : Be Proactive & Plan Ahead. Leaders in the aviation industry must act with integrity and respect for their employees, customers, and other stakeholders. Ethics, Ethics, Ethics! . The aviation industry is heavily regulated and subject to unexpected events, so leaders must plan ahead and be proactive in order to minimise risks.

Leaders in the aviation industry can build successful organisations that prioritise safety, innovation, and continuous improvement while respecting the needs and rights of all stakeholders.


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