Behaviour: Biggest Asset and Biggest Risk
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Just because projects are serious doesn’t mean we can’t have fun!
Why Behaviour can be your Biggest Asset and your Biggest Risk
Arthur ShelleyPMI Melbourne Chapter: 25 October, 2011
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Why is behaviour important to your business?
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VisioningFuturing
ObservingMentoring
CoachingDecision making
Listening
Risk taking Communicating
Networked IntelligenceStrategic Navigation
Inspiring
Collaborating
Brand ResonanceDeep Design
Trusting
Trustworthy
Aggression Thinking
Knowledge Sharing
Passion
Persistence Self Awareness
Social Awareness
ReciprocityEnthusiasm
HumilityChallenging
Innovative
Risk Awareness
Curiosity
Change IntegrationAdvocacy
Saying NO!Saying YES!
Self Development
PartneringDrives Outcomes
EngagingConfidenceInvesting
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So why don’t we actively manage behaviour to be more effective?
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MentoringCoaching
ListeningCollaborating TrustingReciprocity
Enthusiasm Risk AwarenessEncourage Curiosity
Self/professional Development
Don’t want to upset people!
Socially difficult to discussStressful to communicate
Conflict averse
Hidden Elephant in the room
Lack of persistenceWould only create more issues
“Leopard doesn’t change their spots anyway Politically incorrect“They just wouldn’t get it”
Lack of leadership Not trying!
Just don’t know where to start!ReflectObservePlanApplyReflect Developing a constructive open and emergent culture
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Conversations that Matter
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LionAggressive Command and ControlTerritorialCharismatic or ego-drivenLeads by fear
Zoo Leadership Styles
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EagleInspirational Above the mireGreat long range visionRapid action on opportunitiesGreat instinctStrategicLeads strategically with vision
Zoo Leadership Styles
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HyenaDecision makingAction orientationDelivery under pressureInnovative sourcing and
application of resourcesLeads output generation
Zoo Leadership Styles
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Unicorn“Perfect”Grip on reality?Reliability?Think they lead everyone
Zoo Leadership Styles
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BeeCollaborativeAssumes specific roleEverything for the hiveLeads teamwork
Zoo Leadership Styles
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GibbonSocial leadershipMorale and enthusiasmRelationships and cultureDefuse tensionLeads social capital
Zoo Leadership Styles
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Choose your animal appropriatelyBehaviour is YOUR choice
The more versatile you can be and the better you understand and relate to others, the more successful you will be.
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Reflection: Behavioural Profiling
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• Select 5 characters you like most about your Boss• Select 5 characters your like least about your Boss• Discuss strengths and weakness of this profile
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Relationships and Performance
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Behavioural diversity and Matching
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Zoo Metaphor for team buildingTeam dynamics assessmentWhat does your team look like?Do you have the right balance of behaviours to deliver?
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Zoo Role Play: Cards exercise
1. Set out a role play sequence
2. Think about the behavioural characteristics
3. Write the most probable interaction
4. Write at least two alternative outcomes
5. Write a title which reflects each outcome
6. Act out the role play with your partner
– Think about body language and tone
– What most impacted the (un)desired outcome
– What can be learnt from your mini-play?
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Conversation?Ideas?
Thoughts?
Challenges?
Heckles?Your ProjectGAME?
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