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Create a Growth Culture, Not a Performance-Obsessed One

Create a Growth Culture, Not a Performance-Obsessed One | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Here’s the dilemma: In a competitive, complex, and volatile business environment, companies need more from their employees than ever. But the same forces rocking businesses are also overwhelming employees, driving up their fear, and compromising their capacity.

 

It’s no wonder that so many C-Suite leaders are focused on how to build higher performance cultures.  The irony, we’ve found, is that building a culture focused on performance may not be the best, healthiest, or most sustainable way to fuel results. Instead, it may be more effective to focus on creating a culture of growth.

 

A culture is simply the collection of beliefs on which people build their behavior. Learning organizations – Peter Senge’s term — classically focus on intellectually oriented issues such as knowledge and expertise.  That’s plainly critical, but a true growth culture also focuses on deeper issues connected to how people feel, and how they behave as a result. In a growth culture, people build their capacity to see through blind spots; acknowledge insecurities and shortcomings rather than unconsciously acting them out; and spend less energy defending their personal value so they have more energy available to create external value. How people feel – and make other people feel — becomes as important as how much they know.

 

Building a growth culture, we’ve found, requires a blend of individual and organizational components:

 

An environment that feels safe, fueled first by top by leaders willing to role model vulnerability and take personal responsibility for their shortcomings and missteps.A focus on continuous learning through inquiry, curiosity and transparency, in place of judgment, certainty and self-protection.Time-limited, manageable experiments with new behaviors in order to test our unconscious assumption that changing the status quo is dangerous and likely to have negative consequences.Continuous feedback – up, down and across the organization – grounded in a shared commitment to helping each other grow and get better.
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The Learning Factor's curator insight, March 8, 2018 4:48 PM

You need four things to do it.

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#HR Growing a Small Company

#HR Growing a Small Company | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
Have you ever noticed how often the counter-intuitive strategy, or the contrarian view yields the best return? If you’ve not thought about this, maybe today’s post will help. One example is our attempt to grow a small company. Clearly, most leaders are trying to grow a large company – the bigger the better. But what would happen if you could grow a small one?
 
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Yes You Can Have A Better Life - Lead With Giants Coaching

Yes You Can Have A Better Life - Lead With Giants Coaching | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
Your life is but the product of your choices and habits. Do you want a better life? Make better choices and develop better habits. Here's a 6 step method.

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Dan Forbes's curator insight, November 18, 2015 11:00 AM

Your life is but the product of your choices and habits. Do you want a better life? Make better choices and develop better habits.

 

Easier said than done, right?

 

Habits are powerful forces for good or bad in our lives. If you want a better life here’s what you need to know.

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The New Science of Successfully Breaking Bad Habits

The New Science of Successfully Breaking Bad Habits | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
The Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) coalition is on a mission to help people break bad habits and successfully make behavioral changes that will lead to longer, healthier lives.

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#HR Redefining #Leadership Roles as Your Company Expands

#HR Redefining #Leadership Roles as Your Company Expands | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
It’s exciting when a company expands. It’s also a time of transition for the business, for the employees, and especially for the leaders. But after the initial buzz wears off, you might begin to wonder, “What’s my job description now?” Leadership roles should change during times of growth. Otherwise, that growth is hindered.
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Leading From The Heart

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There is a right way and a wrong way to use the head as well as your heart in leadership.

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Annette Schmeling's curator insight, March 4, 2013 11:29 AM

Contemplative Dialogue is a way of being that asks that we take a long and loving look at the real. Chris Argyris, Peter Senge, et.al., have given us the Ladder of Inference, and other tools, to be awake and aware and to picture the dignity and worth of each person. Our growth is gauged entirely by our capacity to love and be loved.

As Susan states in this article, "Relationships are built based on respect, growth, cooperation and communication." She also highlights the value of compassion and truth. The emotional connection, and our willingness to be present to the whole person, affirms the sacred worth and value of each and every person.