Post on 12-Jan-2016
Jan Mahar Professor of Practice
Professional Development – Theory and PracticeProfessional Development – Theory and PracticeLeadership, Conflict, Negotiation, TeamworkLeadership, Conflict, Negotiation, Teamwork
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• Why bother to know own & team mates?• Psychological Preference Indicators
– Psychogeometric Shapes– Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
(Another version @ www.humanmetrics.com – DO TODAY)– Keirsey Temperment Sorter
• Social Styles Profile: 4 Zones– Analyticals B1– Amiables B2– Drivers A1– Expressives A2
Self-Analysis
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based on Meyer-Briggs
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Personal Style Inventory
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PERSONAL STYLE INVENTORY
Each line below lists two contrasting traits. Your task is to spread seven points between the two statements on each line to reflect the balance of how each describes you. Points may be spread in any way you wish, but both sides together must add up to seven. Give high points to the description that describes you well, while giving the other side low points. For example, people who see themselves as quick in the way they handle things, might fill out the first line like this:
__5__ Likes a fast pace OR __2__ Likes a slower, more deliberate pace
A B_____ Likes a fast pace OR _____ Likes a slower, more deliberate pace_____ Energetic involvement in OR _____ Relaxed involvement in things _____ Emphasis on action OR _____ Emphasis is on planning and thinking_____ Likes to influence people OR _____ Prefers to “live and let live”_____ Likes competitive activities OR _____ Prefers casual, cooperative activities_____ Takes control of problems OR _____ Tries to let things work out_____ Tends to be impatient OR _____ Shows a good deal of patience_____ Expresses opinions openly OR _____ Holds opinions to self_____ TOTAL for Column A _____ TOTAL for Column B
1 2_____ Moderate enjoyment of social OR _____ High enjoyment of social events _____ Most concerned about facts OR _____ Most concerned about people’s feelings_____ Controls emotions OR _____ Expresses emotions_____ Likes to take independent actions OR _____ Prefers to be part of team activities_____ Rational decision maker OR _____ Intuitive decision maker_____ Conversations focus on tasks OR _____ Conversations have a people focus_____ High concern for accomplishment OR _____ High concern for emotional satisfaction_____ High expectations of self and others OR _____ Easy going with self and others_____ TOTAL for Column 1 _ TOTAL for Column 2
Adapted from Total Quality Management Facilitator &Team Leader Training. 1991, Oregon State University, used with permission
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based on Meyer-Briggs
(B)
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(1) Task(A
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ACHIEVER
Drivers
Control Specialist
ANALYZER
Analyzers
Technical Specialist
ENTHUSIAST
Amiables
Social Specialist
AFFILIATOR
Expressers
Adaptive Specialist
Personal Style Inventory
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based on Meyer-Briggs
People behave in one of four zones, based on their assertiveness and responsiveness
Opposite-cornered people have challenges in getting along• Driver impatient with Amiable• Analytical can’t understand Expressers
Role-play with opposites, using handout
Personal Style Inventory
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• Decision Making• Conflict
– Paradigms of Human Interaction– Dominate Conflict Resolution Style– 2 most powerful words
• Negotiate– 2 most powerful words
• High performing teams – Leaderships’ 4 phases– GroupThink; Nominal Group Technique; Synectics
Leadership and Teaming Skills
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based on your personality style
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Confront / Problem Solve
Compete / Force
Accommodate / Smooth
Avoid / Withdraw
Compromise / Collaborate
Conflict – Resolution Style
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Win - Lose Win - Win
Lose - Lose Lose - Win
CONSIDERATIONCO
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Two most powerful words are ______ __.
Paradigms of Human Interaction(from Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven Covey)
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Winning Teams … thru their Project’s Life Cycle
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COACH SUPPORT
DIRECT DELEGATE
B. W. Tuckman: Team Development
R. B. Courtier: Group Stages
K. Blanchard: Leadership Roles
STORM NORM
FORM PERFORM
Disseminate Resolve
Orient Produce
Four Phases
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In-Class Activity:
• Part 1: Class Assessment– Answer the following questions as a team:
• What was today’s Muddiest Point? In other words, what concept did you learn today that is still unclear or could use a further explanation? Please provide as much detail as you can so we can determine what to review later.
• What have been the greatest strengths of the course in terms of the delivery of the content?
• Where are the greatest opportunities for improvement in this course? How can we help you learn the material better?
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In-Class Activity (Cont’d):Having taken your Personal Style Inventory, review the
‘Golden Nugget’ slides (#5, 6) to find which way others could best motivate you....
(A) Ask team mates if they have tried this approach with you & if it worked from their point of view.
(B) As a team, state what the Personal Style is of the following stakeholders and what approach you would use with them:a) Your professor
b) Your LA
c) Your SMEs