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In This Hour, We Will . Look at three different leadership styles and their behavior objectivesUnderstand why you want conflicting ideasDiscuss five techniques for handling the conflicts that arise in teamsDefine the characteristics of an atmosphere than enhances productivity no matter what the leadership style.
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1. WIN-WIN LEADERSHIP Making Diversity Of Thought Work For You
2. In This Hour, We Will Look at three different leadership styles and their behavior objectives
Understand why you want conflicting ideas
Discuss five techniques for handling the conflicts that arise in teams
Define the characteristics of an atmosphere than enhances productivity no matter what the leadership style
3. Leaders Tug of War
Faster Slower
Do what I ask
What results are we looking to achieve?
Faster Slower
Do what I ask
What results are we looking to achieve?
4. Harness The Teams Energies Generally, successful projects have:
Agreement among the project team, customer, and management on the goals of the project.
A plan that shows an overall path and clear responsibilities which is also used to measure progress during the project.
Constant, effective communication between everyone involved in the project.
A controlled scope.
Management support.*
*Eric Verzuh, The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management, 2nd edition, (Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley, 2005), p. 377.
Generally, successful projects have:
Agreement among the project team, customer, and management on the goals of the project.
A plan that shows an overall path and clear responsibilities which is also used to measure progress during the project.
Constant, effective communication between everyone involved in the project.
A controlled scope.
Management support.*
Take one of your projects you are working on and rate its success in each area on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being a total success.
Generally, successful projects have:
Agreement among the project team, customer, and management on the goals of the project.
A plan that shows an overall path and clear responsibilities which is also used to measure progress during the project.
Constant, effective communication between everyone involved in the project.
A controlled scope.
Management support.*
Take one of your projects you are working on and rate its success in each area on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being a total success.
5. Harness The Teams Energies Research Shows Work Groups with
diversely skilled members,
openness to new ideas,
high levels of trust,
commitment to their work, and
good communication
foster creativity and high energy.*
6. How Do We Lead Creative And Innovative Teams? Four ways:
Manage the Climate
Manage the Relationships
Manage the Vision
Blend of all three
7. eXtreme Project ManagementIs Your Belief System Newtonian or Quantonian?
Heres a quick overview of eXtreme Project Management from Douglas DeCarlo.
Are you Newtonian? How?
or Quantonian? How?Heres a quick overview of eXtreme Project Management from Douglas DeCarlo.
Are you Newtonian? How?
or Quantonian? How?
8. eXtreme Project Management
With more information, where is your comfort zone now?
Now lets look at our chart and fill in some of the blanks
With more information, where is your comfort zone now?
Now lets look at our chart and fill in some of the blanks
9. What Can We Learn From Each Of These Team Experts? Dr. Scott Williams
Thoughts:
Reward/recognize creativity vs. no rewards
Encourage risk taking vs. minimal risk taking
Promote collaboration
Allocate resources for experimentation-especially time
Assign projects to teams with diverse members
Redesign jobs to make them more interesting
Manage the Relationships
Ask for input in decision making (participative style)
Give informational feedback rather than judgmental
Encourage adaptation or augmentation of impractical ideas
Build trust
Listen effectively
Communicate supportively
Make it safe to take risks and be creative
Manage the Vision
Have an ambitious vision for the group to achieve.
If you think big; you will never be small.
They are confident the group can achieve the vision.
They are enthusiastic about vision.
They can convey the vision to others.
Are there common elements?
Are there elements that make them unique?
Verzuhs
Williams
De Carlos
Are there common elements?
Are there elements that make them unique?
Verzuhs
Williams
De Carlos
10. Conflicts Occur Where? Conflicts actually occur on both sides
Lets take the comment elements we talked about and see where conflicts will arise and what you can do as the leader to make conflict healthy and productive.
Trust and respect among team members:
Common vision or mutual purpose:
Common language or pool of shared meaning:
Conflicts actually occur on both sides
Lets take the comment elements we talked about and see where conflicts will arise and what you can do as the leader to make conflict healthy and productive.
Trust and respect among team members:
Common vision or mutual purpose:
Common language or pool of shared meaning:
11. Manage So The Conflict Is Healthy And Productive Here are some ways to keep the conflict healthy and productive
Negotiation Skills
Separate the people from the problem
Interest vs. Position
Develop objective criteria
Develop optional solutions
Use negotiation skills
Separate the people from the problem
Identify Interest or Position
Develop optional solutions
Develop objective criteria
Use negotiation skills
Separate the people from the problem
Identify Interest or Position
Develop optional solutions
Develop objective criteria
12. Ways To Keep The Conflict Healthy And Productive Negotiation Skills
Openly discuss interests
Interests include the reasons, needs, concerns and motivations underlying position.
Satisfaction of interest should be a common goal.
Options
Invent options for satisfying interests.
Encourage creativity, not commitment.
Evaluation
Determine together which ideas are best for satisfying various interests.
Use objective criteria for ranking ideas
Make trade-offs among different issues
Combine different options to form acceptable agreements Examples of focusing on interests
Marys interest is to keeping the indirect costs within established guidelines.
Johns interest is getting a product the customer will pay for
it needs to be there on time.
Kellys interest is getting product to all our customers, not just this one.
Lees interest is having the right people available to work on the project at the right time.
Group 1, How would you satisfy these different interests?
Group 1, What other things could you do?Examples of focusing on interests
Marys interest is to keeping the indirect costs within established guidelines.
Johns interest is getting a product the customer will pay for
it needs to be there on time.
Kellys interest is getting product to all our customers, not just this one.
Lees interest is having the right people available to work on the project at the right time.
Group 1, How would you satisfy these different interests?
Group 1, What other things could you do?
13. Ways To Keep The Conflict Healthy And Productive Separate People From The Problem
Some conflicts are based on differences in thinking and perceptions.
Switch positions; defend the other persons thinking
Identify and openly discuss differences in perception
being careful not to place blame.
Interest vs. Position
Focusing on interests, rather than positions, makes it possible to come up with better agreements.
Even when people stand on opposite positions, they usually have a few shared interests.
Separate People From The Problem
Group 2, Have you ever had people switch positions?
How did you get people to discuss differences?
Interest vs. Position
Group 3 , How did you get people to express their interests?
Separate People From The Problem
Group 2, Have you ever had people switch positions?
How did you get people to discuss differences?
Interest vs. Position
Group 3 , How did you get people to express their interests?
14. Ways To Keep The Conflict Healthy And Productive
Develop Optional Solutions
Look for meaningful opportunities, not simple solutions.
Actions that prevent development of innovative options
Judging and rejecting prematurely
Searching for a single best answer
Putting limits on scope or vision
Considering only your own interests
Make Decisions By Using Objective Criteria That Are
Legitimate,
Legal
Practical And
Unbiased.
15. Achieving SUCCESS Work Groups with
diversely skilled members,
openness to new ideas,
high levels of trust,
commitment to their work, and
good communication
foster creativity and high energy.
When to be efficient and when to innovate?
Practice these 3 all the time
When I want to foster efficiency, I should
.
When I want to foster innovation, I should
When to be efficient and when to innovate?
Practice these 3 all the time
When I want to foster efficiency, I should
.
When I want to foster innovation, I should
16. Additional Resources
Eric Verzuh, The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management, 2nd edition, (Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley, 2005), p. 377.
Dr. Scott Williams, Wright State University, Department of Management, http://www.wright.edu/%7Escott.williams/LeaderLetter/innovations.htm
Managing conflict. Conservation Information Technology Center, http://www.ctic.purdue.edu/KYW/Brochures/ManageConflict.html
Douglas DeCarlo, eXtreme Project Management: Using Leadership Principles and Tools to Deliver Value in the Face of Volatility, Jossey-Bass, 2004.