Monday, 28 January 2013
Winning Parenting?
My daughter's swim club sent this article on Winning Parenting to all parents last week to remind them of their responsibilities. Some great tips in here on supporting strengths development and working in collaboration with coaches. And some excellent messages for managers?
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Discovering What Works
I had a super week with the Cybex International Sales Team just last week in Dubai. Here are the team taking some post meeting recreation in the desert! 3 days spent discovering what works, building on what works and making plans for delivering even bigger successes in 2013.
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Monty's Strengths
I have always been a Monty fan and it was wonderful to see him back to his best in the last test. Here is the story of his - strengths based - return to the top.
Monday, 19 November 2012
Planning to Think Positively
Here's a nice re-working of the principles of challenging limiting beliefs in Fast Company Magazine. I wonder what place understanding and leading with strengths plays in overcoming negative emotions? Research would suggest that pausing to reflect on your strengths and talents, reviewing the evidence for them and making a plan to lead with them, can change the mindset we adopt in the face of high challenge? Could we add this to the list of ways to 'release the anchors'?
Monday, 22 October 2012
Strengths and the Organisation
In 1997, David Maister told us in True Professionalism that in order for a team to provide value above and beyond the talents of the individuals within it, it needed to provide the right conditions for talent to flourish. He offers some possible ways in which we can do this:
- provide professionals with the benefit of shared skills and experiences within the practice group
- back up the professional with investments in shared tools, methodologies, templates, research, etc
- facilitate access to the skills of others in different disciplines
- establish procedures to produce well trained junior professionals
- achieve a high level of referrals, cross-selling, and clients of other professionals
- provide superior support staff and systems, to facilitate conduct of the practice
- instill a system of supportive, but challenging, coaching to bring out the best in each professional
- create an emotionally supportive 'collegial' environment
- provide for diversification of personal risk - in good times and bad
- establish a powerful brand name that makes marketing easier
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Strengths and Education
With education being very much back on the political agenda it is important to consider the impact of the environment that schools create for children along with the more tangible elements of excellence, such as the syllabus and exam processes. In every way, these are the more obvious and traditional targets for change. So what are the characteristics of a positive learning environment for children? What cultural elements do we need to put in place in order for children to be inner-motivated to give their best? Child Psychologist Jenni Hooper offers some sound advice in this blog post.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Getting the Balance Right
Helping leaders to get the balance right for them between leading with their strengths, and managing or working on their weaknesses, can be challenging. Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman provide some useful perspective on this issue in this recent HBR blog post. They argue that if leaders are to be successful they should first address 'fatal flaws' and then lead with a suite of strengths, not focusing on one thing alone. Take a look.
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