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Leadership & Self Deception By The Arbinger Institute. WHAT WE WANT IS WHAT WE DON’T GET!. Philosophy An underlying issue that undercuts both Individuals Organisations. SELF DECEPTION. the problem of not knowing one has a problem. PARADOX. we often create our own problems.
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Philosophy • An underlying issue that undercuts both • Individuals • Organisations
SELF DECEPTION the problem of not knowing one has a problem
Politics / Conflict Low Morale / Motivation Silo Thinking / Lack of Departmental Interaction Lack of Trust / Lack of Empowerment Poor Leadership - Not walking the talk! Lack of Ownership, Accountability, Responsibility No Initiative The list goes on and on………..
Performance Management Systems Incentives and Rewards and more! Improved Communications Leadership Dialogue Shared Vision, Values BPR
how much time do we still spend on managing people problems?
at what cost to the team? at what cost to the organization?
PEOPLE PROBLEMS SINGLE DEEPER PROBLEM • Poor Communications • Poor Relationships • Poor Teamwork / Lack of Cohesion • Politics / Conflict • Low Morale / Motivation • Silo Thinking / Lack of Departmental Interaction • Lack of Trust / Lack of Empowerment • Poor Leadership • Lack of Ownership, Accountability, Responsibility • No Initiative
SENSE: Share the information with Mark to help him with his work Person [Responsive Way] Honour the sense CHOICE Betray the sense • Horribilise • Be defensive • Blame with thoughts & emotions • How I started to see Myself • Deserve to be on top • Hardworking • Busy • How I started to see Mark • Competitor/threat • Won’t appreciate it • May not need it • May misconstrue my intentions • Too dependent • Lazy Object [Resistant Way] In Self-Betrayal, I feel JUSTIFIED
L2: Coworker L1: Customer CONSTANTLY MEASURING OTHERS’ IMPACT ON ME Their impact on me Their impact on me Their impact on me Their impact on me Focused on Myself Focused on my doings Seeking Justification L3: Team Member L4: Boss
SOLVING THE BETRAYAL PROBLEM Remember … When I am in the box … focus on myself focus on my doings measure others’ impact on me SEE OBJECTS! When I am out of the box … focus on others focus on results measure my impact on others SEE PEOPLE!
THAT DOESN’T ALLOW US TO FOCUS ON OURSELVES OR OUR DOINGS
BUT INSTEAD KEEPS US FOCUSED ON OTHERS AND RESULTS
L1: Customer CONSTANTLY MEASURE MY IMPACT ON OTHERS! L2: Coworker My impact on others My impact on others My impact on others My impact on others Focus on Others Focus on Results L3: Team Member L4: Boss