People Stuff for Geeks - Toronto Agile Conference 2016

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PEOPLE STUFF FOR GEEKS Shifting from output to impact Sue Johnston

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PEOPLE STUFF FOR GEEKSShifting from output to impact

Sue Johnston

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THANK YOU, SPONSORS!

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Agile FundamentalsCoach Skills for Agile

Facilitation Skills for Agile

Coach

Places I’ve worked or studied that shaped my learning

Author Trainer Learner

WHO IS SUE?

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SLIDES ≠ PRESENTATION

• These slides are designed to be viewed in conjunction with a human being talking and interacting with you.

• They may make little sense to you if you were not at the live session.

• Still, if they are useful to you, I am happy.

PLEASE NOTE

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WHAT’S THE UX OF WORKING WITH YOU?

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Engineer Non-Engineer

Work is about solving

Problems.

Work is about achieving a

vision.

WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?

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Engineer

The future is promising. Anything is

possible.

Non-Engineer

The future is looming.

We must plan for the worst.

WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?

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Engineer

Language is for making meaning.

Non-Engineer

Language is for transmitting information.

WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?

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Engineer Non-Engineer

I know because I can relate to it and

connect it to my experience.

I validate by checking with others

I know because of detailed analysis.

I test each detail for validity, then

recombine and test again.

WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?

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Grrrrrrrrr! Grrrrrrrrr!

WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?

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WHY THIS MATTERS

When there’s communication breakdown, business suffers

Missed opportunities

Projects flop

People “check out”

Stuck in a rut

This chart is for illustration only, not based on real data.If it makes you uncomfortable, congratulations! You may be a geek!

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REQUIREMENT: EMPATHY (ON BOTH SIDES)

OBSERVATION HYPOTHESIS

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OPTIONS DOING DONE

Why this matters

Perspective taking

Creatingimpact

The Engineering

Mindset

What is Empathy?

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PLEASE HOLD YOUR QUESTIONS UNTIL YOU HAVE ONE!

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OPTIONS DOING DONE

The Engineering

Mindset

Why this matters

Perspective taking

Creatingimpact

What is Empathy?

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THE ENGINEERING MINDSET

Truth

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THE ENGINEERING MINDSET

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THE ENGINEERING MINDSET

Linear Thinking Binary Thinking

• This• Then1 • This

• Then2 • This• Then3

The “Right” Answer

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THE ENGINEERING MINDSET

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THE ENGINEERING MINDSET

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THE “CONTRAXIUMS”

Inspired by The Geek Leader’s Handbook, by Paul Glen, Maria McManus

Wanting something should be irrelevant in decisions

Wanting something isimportant in decisions

If you say something you don’t know to be true, you are lying

If you say something you know is untrue you are lying

Either/or thinking (black or white, good or evil)

Contextual thinking (shades of grey)

Future is looming; plan for worst

Future is promising; invite possibility

Knows in head, through analysis

Knows through gut feel

Language is for transmitting information

Language is for sharing meaning

Work is for solving problems Work is for achieving a vision

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Work is for solving problems

Work is for achieving a vision

Future is looming; plan for worst.

Future is promising; invite possibility.

Knows in head, through analysis

Knows through gut feel

Language is for transmitting information

Language is for sharing meaning

Wanting something should be irrelevant in decisions

Wanting something isimportant in decisions

If you say something you don’t know to be true, you are lying

If you say something you know is untrue you are lying

Either/or thinking (black or white, good or evil)

Contextual thinking (shades of grey)

WHERE ARE YOU ON THE CONTINUUM?

Inspired by The Geek Leader’s Handbook, by Paul Glen, Maria McManus

EXERCISE9 minutes

UX?

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OPTIONS DOING DONE

The Engineering

Mindset

What is Empathy?

Why this matters

Perspective taking

Creatingimpact

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WHAT IS EMPATHY?

When I haveSympathy,I feel sorry you have pain

When I have EmpathyI understand and feel your pain

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The ability to step imaginatively into the shoes of

another person, aiming to understand their feelings and perspectives, and use

that understanding to guide our actions.- Roman Krznaric

Empathy: What is it and why does it matter?

WHAT IS EMPATHY?

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TYPES OF EMPATHY

• Affective (emotional) empathy

• Somatic empathy

• Cognitive empathy *

* This can be learned

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COGNITIVE EMPATHY

“Empathy is built through a willingness to take time to

discover the deep-down thoughts and reactions that make another person tick.”

Indi Young – Practical Empathy

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OPTIONS DOING DONE

Perspective taking

The Engineering

Mindset

What is Empathy?

Why this matters

Creatingimpact

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PERSPECTIVE EXERCISE

EXERCISE30 secands

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Art by Markus Raetz

PERSPECTIVE

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PERSPECTIVE

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OPTIONS DOING DONE

Perspective taking

The Engineering

Mindset

What is Empathy?

Why this matters

Creatingimpact

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5 SKILLS FOR CREATING IMPACT

1. Listen for what’s important to people2. Describe a rosy future3. Expose your desire4. Translate facts into stories5. Restore trust

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MAKE LISTENING A HABIT

5 LEVELS OF LISTENINGListening from our own

frame of referenceListening from their frame of reference

1 2 3 4 5

From Tammy Lenski, inspired by Stephen Covey

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5 SKILLS

1. Listen for what’s important to people2. Describe a rosy future3. Expose your desire4. Translate facts into stories5. Restore trust

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5 SKILLS

1. Listen for what’s important to people2. Describe a rosy future3. Expose your desire4. Translate facts into stories5. Restore trust

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5 SKILLS

1. Listen for what’s important to people2. Describe a rosy future.3. Expose your desire4. Translate facts into stories5. Restore trust

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5 SKILLS

1. Listen for what’s important to people2. Describe a rosy future3. Expose your desire4. Translate facts into stories5. Restore trust

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5 TOOLS FOR IMPACT

• Check in• Share your intention• Journey mapping• Questions• The conversation arc

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5 TOOLS

• Check in• Share your intention• Journey mapping• Questions• The conversation arc

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5 TOOLS

• Check in• Share your intention• Journey mapping• Questions• The conversation arc

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5 TOOLS

• Check in• Share your intention• Journey mapping• Questions• The conversation arc

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5 TOOLS

• Check in• Share your intention• Journey mapping• Questions• The conversation arc

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Choose a situation where you had a difficult interaction with someone. (Or one coming up.)

Imagine you are experiencing things from their perspective.

Follow the map and record what you picture things seem like to them.

What is their experience of the situation?

BONUS TOOL

EXERCISE5minutes

THINK

SEE

SAY

DO

FEEL

HEAR

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OPTIONS DOING DONE

Perspective taking

The Engineering

Mindset

What is Empathy?

Why this matters

Creatingimpact

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WHY EMPATHY MATTERS

• Employees more likely to stay with an organization they consider empathetic

• Customers tend to stick with them, too

• We create more usable products

• It’s a key element of emotional intelligence

Not just warm and fuzzy

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WHY EMPATHY MATTERS

THE FIRST VALUE

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WHAT WILL YOU DO?

How can you take these ideas and use them in your work and life?

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USEFUL REFERENCESPaul Glen leadinggeeks.com• Leading Geeks: How to Manage and Lead People who

Deliver Technology• The Geek Leader’s Handbook: Essential Leadership

Insight for People with Technical Backgrounds

Indi Young indiyoung.com• Practical Empathy: For Collaboration and Creativity in

Your Work

Roman Krznaric romankrznaric.com• Empathy: Why it Matters and How to Get it

Brene Brown brenebrown.com• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Evwgu369Jw

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OPTIONS DOING DONE

Why this matters

Perspective taking

Creatingimpact

The Engineering

Mindset

What is Empathy?

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FIND ME HERE!

Sue [email protected]

@itsunderstood

WaterlooRegion