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Showing posts with label Human Resouces. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2013

Empathy is the Fundamental Principle of Understanding.

From my blog post, Do you only Listen through your Ears?:

Empathy is a major differentiator between the traditional process methodologies of Six Sigma, and I say this tongue–in-cheek, Lean. Many times when you review Design for Six Sigma, Lean Startup, Lean Product Development, and Lean Design (the list goes on), seldom when you search (like never) the index of the book will you find the words Empathy. I think that is a major difference in Design Thinking, Service Design and as I like to call it, EDCA.

That word empathy is a hard thing to practice. Some people may say you are born with or raised with it. I think you can acquire it, but it takes a different set of listening skills than most of us  develop.

In a recent article in the New York Times, The Morality of Meditation, I have taken the liberty of pulling several quotes:

MEDITATION is fast becoming a fashionable tool for improving your mind. With mounting scientific evidence that the practice can enhance creativity, memory and scores on standardized intelligence tests, interest in its practical benefits is growing.

This is all well and good, but if you stop to think about it, there’s a bit of a disconnect between the (perfectly commendable) pursuit of these benefits and the purpose for which meditation was originally intended.

The heightened control of the mind that meditation offers was supposed to help its practitioners see the world in a new and more compassionate way, allowing them to break free from the categorizations (us/them, self/other) that commonly divide people from one another.

Meditation increased the compassionate response threefold.

They confirmed that even relatively brief training in meditative techniques can alter neural functioning in brain areas associated with empathic understanding of others’ distress — areas whose responsiveness is also modulated by a person’s degree of felt associations with others.

If we want to connect with our customer, if we want to develop an intuitive read of his organizations needs, do we not need first to have compassion and empathy. It is the act of empathy that we develop through using the Sales Neuro Charger and/or meditation that allow us to utilize them in the sales process. Empathy is the fundamental principle of understanding. How can we develop objective views without it?

Friday, March 30, 2012

Appreciative Inquiry Introduction

This is a transcription of the Business901 Podcast, Accentuate the Positive, Eliminate the Negative with Sara Orem, co-author of Appreciative Coaching: A Positive Process for Change (Jossey-Bass Business & Management).

Sara L.Orem, Ph.D. has twenty years of management experience and fifteen years management consulting in and to major financial services companies in the U. S., Britain and Australia. Her current focus is on the development and use of positive methods including Appreciative Inquiry in coaching and group processes. Appreciative Coaching describes in detail the method Sara has developed for her coaching practice which serves women and men looking at self-started transitions.

Related Information:
Connecting Continuous Improvement and Appreciative Inquiry
A Good Architect is an enabling Orchestra Leader,
My Engagement Strategy – Appreciative Inquiry
Appreciative Inquiry instead of Problem Solving

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Mindmap on the Five Temptations of a CEO

This is a five part afternoon series depicting the mindmaps that I have created on the books of Patrick Lencioni. His website and company, The Table Group offers additional information on these subjects.

This Mindmap was constructed during the listening of the book, The Five Temptations of a CEO, 10th Anniversary Edition: A Leadership Fable (J-B Lencioni Series). This message is very simple but is still an engaging story and serves as a strong reminder that we so often need.

5 Tempatation of a CEO

Related Information:
Steve Blank on the Lean Startup at Ann Arbor
Dealing with uncertainty in the Lean Startup
Why bother with Value Networks?
Lean Thinking: Prototype early and often

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Empower yourself before the Team

Razi Imam is an accomplished award winning innovator, entrepreneur, and author. He has experience and knowledge of successfully innovating products and services, launching them in competitive markets, and building world-class high-performance teams.

Razi;s new book Driven: A How-to Strategy for Unlocking Your Greatest Potential is discussed in the podcast and you are introduced to a powerful motivational philosophy. I think you will find the podcast a little different than most of mine as we discuss self and team development. Razi is an excellent and captivating speaker. 

Download Podcast: Click and choose options: Empower Yourself or go to the Business901 iTunes Store. Razi Imam

Razi is the founder of a fast growing software company called Landslide Technologies that is receiving rave reviews from customers, analysts and press. His company has been named 'visionary' three years in row by the leading analyst firm - The Gartner Group. He has also recently founded 113 Industries, an industry-driven business incubator focusing on advanced materials. The goal of this incubator is to help breakthrough discoveries in advanced materials coming from our universities, and government labs become viable commercial products.

Related Information:
What will your workplace be like in 2020?
Change Education, Change the Sales Cycle
The Different Levels of Kaizen
Transforming Ordinary Teams to Extraordinary

Monday, July 11, 2011

Transforming Ordinary Teams to Extraordinary

Geoff Bellman co-author of Extraordinary Groups: How Ordinary Teams Achieve Amazing Resultswas my guest on the Business901 Podcast. In this book, Geoff and co-author Kathleen Ryan reveal that people instinctively sense when a group experience is something special, something different from the ordinary, something that surpasses their expectations in a positive, remarkable, and hard-to-describe way. Book Cover

In the podcast, I challenged Geoff several times on the touchy, feely aspect of all this and he came back with some good tangible examples. This is one of those books and even the podcast  that can contribute some insight to practically any participant. We discussed how to create an extraordinary groups to achieve outstanding results, one of the key indicators.

Download Podcast: Click and choose options: Ordinary Teams to Extraordinary or go to the Business901 iTunes Store

Geoff has worked inside major corporations for fourteen years before starting his own consulting firm in 1977. His external consulting has focused on renewing large, mature corporations such as Booz Allen & Hamilton, U.S. Bancorp, Verizon, Intuit, Ernst & Young, Shell, Price Waterhouse Coopers, BP, SABMiller, Boeing, and Accenture. He can be found at http://extraordinarygroups.com/.

Related Information:
Identifying your Lean sales and marketing teams
What will your workplace be like in 2020?
What’s behind Collaboration and Value Networks?
Lean Sales and Marketing Team Roles

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Studying Germs to reduce Uncertainty

Can you learn from germs on how to improve your sales and marketing? A great example on how to analyze your networks. It may take unlimited dollars to do this, but Nicholas Christakis takes you through the friendship paradox that makes this much easier.

Would you like 16 day or a 45 day warning of a peak sales period?

After mapping humans' intricate social networks, Nicholas Christakis and colleague James Fowler began investigating how this information could better our lives. Now, he reveals his hot-off-the-press findings: These networks can be used to detect epidemics earlier than ever, from the spread of innovative ideas to risky behaviors to viruses (like H1N1).

TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes.

Related Information:
Business Processes as Value Networks
Can we build organizations to foster good ideas?
Roadmap for Customer Validation
Improve your Sales Cycle, Work on your Feedback Loops

Friday, February 18, 2011

Moving from Manufacturing to Healthcare thru Lean Six Sigma

This is a transcription of the podcast, Manufacturing to Healthcare, the Tale of a Lean Six Sigma Consultant that I had with Jason Kilgore author of the book, The Elegant Process: The Guide to Enhanced Quality and Reduced Costs. In the book, Jason demonstrates his value-based approach to simultaneously achieving quality and financial goals through process improvement and optimization. The Elegant Process shares Jason’s straightforward method for enhancing quality and reducing costs within any business setting by redesigning the systems that contribute to lackluster results.


Transitioning from Manufacturing to Healthcare

During the podcast, I discovered that in 2008, Jason transitioned to healthcare after 15 successful years in the automotive industry. He became a Business Process Manager for Riverside Health System in Newport News, Virginia, where he has utilized his expertise in Project Management, Lean, and Six Sigma (Black Belt). It made for a great topic as he discussed his transition.

Hope you enjoy!

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Monday, December 13, 2010

How does your State of Mind alter your Decisions?

Dr. Reldan, "Relly," Nadler was my guest on the Business901 Podcast. Our talked centered on leadership and developing the state of mind for making effective decisions. It is interesting what I learned about our mental models and as a result our everyday decisions.  

Dr. Nadler is a leading psychologist and Executive Coach focusing on developing and providing cutting edge Emotional Intelligence tools and strategies for CEO's, Executives, leaders, managers and their organizations and teams.  His company, True North Leadership, recognizes and addresses the challenges leaders face today:sm_dr._reldan_nadler

Problems:

  • The USA lost 8.4 million jobs from 2007 to 2009.
  • 40% of the American workforce will be eligible for retirement in 2010.  Leaders have to contend with a projected shortfall of 10 million workers in the next few years.
  • The Baby Boomer generation that is retiring has a higher Emotional Intelligence than Generation X and Y people who are coming into leadership positions.  This is due to their time utilizing technology rather than face-to-face interaction with others.
  • Developing leadership bench strength has been a priority for organizations for the last 4 years.

His newest book, Leading with Emotional Intelligence: Hands-On Strategies for Building Confident and Collaborative Star Performers' target=_blank>Leading with Emotional Intelligence: Hands-On Strategies for Building Confident and Collaborative Star Performers' target=_blank>Leading with Emotional Intelligence, gives hands-on solutions to these problems and more. After working with over 15,000 leaders over 30 years, Dr. Nadler has distilled some of his best advice and tips.  After Daniel Goleman sold 5 million copies of Emotional Intelligence, readers and leaders have been looking for hard-hitting ways to raise their Emotional Intelligence and the people they lead.

Related Posts:
Creating a Great Workplace
Helping Customers to Excellence eBook
World of Work Will be Witnessing 10 Changes
Value Stream Mapping your Sales Team
Quality and Collaboration eBook
Quallaboration Podcast with Personal Kanban Founder
Can you be talented enough on your own?

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Insight on Performance

This lively RSA Animate, adapted from Dan Pink's talk at the RSA, illustrates the hidden truths behind what really motivates us at home and in the workplace.
www.theRSA.org.

Great insight on motivation and well worth the 10 minutes.

Dan Pink’s book: Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

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Does your customer know why you do it?

Monday, July 19, 2010

Can you be talented enough on your own?

Can you be talented enough on your own? One of the tremendous powers of continuous improvement and whether you want to call it Lean, Six Sigma, Agile or even Scrum is the power of the team and collaboration. Cross-functional teams create high-bandwidth communication. It is not about individual talent, though it can help, it is more about effective collaboration.

See what John Hagel, co-author of The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion says about Talent.

Individual Talent certainly helps but when the Yankees lost all the role players in the early 2000’s it took a long time for them to re-build a team…starting with star power doesn’t hurt, but does it get you there?

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

How much is the Internet worth today?

This was a LinkedIn question the other day. Read on!!!

Let's say for the sake of discussion, the Internet had a complete world wide failure this afternoon, and a new one had to be put together....how much do you think the world should collectively be willing to spend to get it up and running again? A million dollars? 20 million? A billion dollars?

Ok, let's see..All seeing, All knowing, and is everywhere. Not for this message to be misconstrued but after 12 years of Catholic education, I could see answering a question in a certain class incorrectly??

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Recruiting Resources for New Business Owners

The article highlighted in the effortless HR had a good list and great explanations.

As a new business owner, you might not be aware of the many options available to help you find your employees. The following is a list of resources to consider when you are looking to add employee(s) to your company.

Your Own Website

Employee Referrals

Print Media

The Internet

Professional Organizations

Educational Institutions

Job Fairs

Networking

Recruitment/Temporary Agencies

Monday, March 24, 2008

Employe Referral System

Ok, every once in a while I use my blog for outright promotional efforts. This is one of those times. I have prepared another type of program for you besides that of our typical marketing system. I have just released a new product called Employee Referral System which can be found on Amazon. However, before you jump at the opportunity, please download the Employee Referral Guide from our website at www.youremployeereferral.com .

Deploy Employee Referral system and engage your employees by providing effective and inexpensive incentives to increase their interest and participation. This Employee Referral Solution can lower your recruiting costs by 20 to 50 percent. We have a special offer on Amazon this week where we are going to significantly drop the cost for one day. If you sign up for our newsletter or download the Employee referral guide we will tune you into the offer. Believe me, it is substantial.

Even at full price, this package will pay for itself on your first successful hire.