Culture
Definite Optimism as Human Capital 17 minutes read.
"When I say "positive" vision, I don’t mean that people must see the future as a cheerful one. Instead, I’m saying that people ought to have a vision at all: A clear sense of how the technological future will be different from today. To have a positive vision, people must first expand their imaginations." -- One of the best posts I've read this week. Think about this concept in the context of your organization. How can you expand your leaders' creativity and imagination? How can they form a vision of the future your company needs to have in order to establish sustainable success?
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Generative Team Design 4 minutes read.
Dara Blumenthal takes us a few levels deeper when aiming to foster psychological safety in our work environment. It made me think a lot about my group: how we vulnerable enough with each other? Are we allowing people to shift and fit their role to their core skills?
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Positive 30X Greater Than Negative 2 of 2 3 minutes read.
The framing around leveraging each other's strength is important as our brain is wired to look for faults or dangers (survival mindset). This is why most of us pay attention to shortcomings in others rather than their unique strength. Look at your team - can you clearly say what is the super power each teammate posses? Is that being leveraged today in the team?
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