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Published on Nov 19, 2015
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1.
GIVE THE WORK BACK
CHAPTER 6
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Taking people’s problems off your shoulders and giving back allows you, as the leader, to gain authority and credibility
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Putting the Work on Your Shoulders...
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Facing adaptive pressures for which you cannot deliver solutions
Having to mobilize the work of others rather than knowing the way yourself.
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Reini68
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Technical problems may come to light and be resolved, creating short-term relief, but issues will still exist and need to be addressed again.
High risk because taking on the issue may ultimately make you the issue.
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Daniel Kulinski
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Others think in order to get rid of the issue they must get rid of you.
Regardless of the outcome, you will be held responsible for losses and the backlash from those left behind.
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Kalexanderson
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Take the Work
off your shoulders
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Resolve conflict
Listen to both sides
Tell them how to resolve issue
Resurfacing of issue
Issue becomes the leader's
May undermined own credibility
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PEOPLE expect LEADERS to fix and resolve problems making leaders look courageous and admirable.
Being more courageous is CHALLENGING their EXPECTATIONS of a leader.
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HckySo
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Place the Work
Where It Belongs
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Saad Faruque
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Solutions are achieved by people work together
To achieve change, the issues are internalized and resolved
People must resolve the issue rather than the leader
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egorick
12.
Richard Sanchez
The business need to update their organizational model
Talked and listened to people in local markets and businesses
Solution was for local people develop a plan
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Sarah-LJP
13.
Marty
Recent law school graduate
Hired to research
Work was below expectations
Employer returned work for revision
Employer gave work back instead of making revisions
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Scott*
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Mark Willes
Goal to cut losses, increase profitability, and raise stock prices
Integrate the news and business to strengthen the organization
Viewed him as an outsider by changing deep value system
Profits increased, but when loses incurred, he was blamed
Within six weeks he lost his job
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nahlinse
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Make Interventions
Short and Simple
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There are times we as leaders must intervene. Short and Simple Interventions are more likely to be heard and accepted without causing dangerous resistance.
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Observations
Taking snapshots from the balcony
Changes Perspective
Less threatening
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Questions
Means of giving work back to the group
Use questions because...
Cannot give interpretation
People must address the issue themselves
Stay out of the line of fire
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Interpretations
Follows observations
Questionable accuracy, but response will tell more
Provocative and raise the heat
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*Psycho Delia*
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Actions
All actions have an immediate effect
Sends a message
Susceptible to more than one interpretation
Actions draw attention
The message and context must be clear
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Staying alive
in leadership
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22.
Avoid becoming the target
Give back the work
Clear Interventions
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