Archive for the ‘super zoomer’ Category
Saturday, May 1st, 2010
Managing people is usually done in the “when push comes to shove” model to get people to do what they are not deeply committed to.
Many managers burn themselves out trying to push the people rock up the hill. There is another way.
Jamie Oliver created the food revolution by engaging both the naysayers and yaysayers in his campaign.
Oprah Winfrey in January 2010 started the No Phone Zone movement to save hundreds of thousands of lives, not to mention more hundreds of thousands of maimed injured and guilt ridden people who have killed, maimed or injured themselves and their families.
Seth Godin the guru of the free book created a viral process that launched his books into the stratosphere of selling hundreds of thousand of copies and many more thousands following him on his blog.
Operating principle of managing people with pull rather than push: – create a movement propelled by people’s internal motivation to experience joy in their lives.
The old-world term for this process is word-of-mouth. The new-world vehicle for exploding word-of-mouth out into the world is social media.
1. What is being communicated.
In order to influence people’s decisions to voluntarily and enthusiastically participate, a successful word-of-mouth message must hit the core of some higher human want. Like freedom, joy, connection, beauty, creativity, hope, giving back.
2. The person sending sending the message must be known, liked, respected, valued and trusted.
Oprah, Jamie Oliver, and Seth Godin have all those characteristics.
The word-of-mouth receiver must want to identify with the sender and believe in what they are doing. Without these elements, that message will not trusted or spread any further.
3. The environment for change must be ripe and the fruit must be low-hanging.
Change only becomes viral when three key elements are present:
- There must be a compelling motivation to participate that is driven by self-interest, plus a desire to be part of something bigger than oneself.
- The person must believe it will be easy and fun to participate.
- People will feel a joyful heart connection as a result of being part of the movement.
4. Messages are born within — then passed around, within tight, trusted networks
– then made viral through social media have a greater impact than those circulated through dispersed communities (Think about the difference in hearing something from someone you know, like and trust, vs. someone you don’t know, like or trust).
When businesses use these powerful forces to pursue excellence in the word-of-mouth managing people model, the benefits are huge.
Many managers don’t understand the potential of, nor to they have the skills to actively use the word-of-mouth managing model as it’s seen in an old-world and what is now an unsophisticated approach to marketing.
The fastest, easiest way to get over this lack of tools is to engage Gen Y’s and Millennials in the process – they love this stuff and will do the heavy lifting.
Here’s how it starts on the ground: http://bit.ly/9U1v20
Are you ready to use the pull vs. push to spread the word?
Basic Human Principle:
We behave in our best interests when we:
- Increase our competencies;
- Are aligned with our personal and business values; and…
- Choose to be engaged.
To get your FR.EE Instant Copy of — A TASTE of GENIUS — A Six-Step Guide to Helping People Give Their Best Performance – go to http://www.subject2change.ca
From Dr. Jim Sellner, PhD., DipC. — working with Zoomers & Super Zoomer managers to
experience more joy, health and a sense of abundance.
Should they choose to take the assignment.
Tags: Business., dr jim sellner, food revolution, Genius Leadership, no phone zone, no text zone, oprah, seth godin, social media, viral
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009
The situation:
In today’s workplace 6 disruptive dynamics are creating trials and tribulations for business leaders.
1. Disruptive Demographics — there are now a wide range of age differences in the typical workplace. Managers have to work with Employees from age 20 to 75. (more…)
Tags: Accountability, adapt, Business., dr jim sellner, fear, Followership, Genius Leadership, perspective, super zoomer, zoomer
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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
1. Being vague about what you want for your business or team — Get clear, very clear!
2. Not making a serious commitment by consistently avoiding doing the right things — find a “keep-your-feet-to-the-fire” person.
3. Procrastinating and excuse-making — too busy, late, not now, “not-enough-itis” — do one “yucky” brief thing daily.
4. Unwilling to look stupid — which is really stupid — tap your genius by taking a risk.
5. Not measuring the right things — assign someone else to do it ’cause you won’t so don’t even try. Give her/him the power.
6. Wanting perfection — nice impossible thought! Go for good enuf & getting better.
7. Trying to go it alone — get over yourself. Business is a team sport.
8. Believing your self-limiting stories – Go ahead and believe, just don’t act on them.
9. Making slip-ups — give-ups. Coward! Get over it. Clean up the spilt milk & move on.
Here is a stop-doing tool — should you choose to take the assignment.
From Dr. Jim Sellner, PhD.,DipC. — working with Zoomers & Super Zoomers leaers so they can experience more possibilities for experiencing more joy, health and a sense of abundance.
Dr. Jim is author of Leadership for Einstein’s: Bringing Out the Genius in People While Becoming Great Yourself.
He co-leads Brains’ Trusts Peer Groups for CEO’s and executives.
Tags: Accountability, adapt, Business., change, dr jim sellner, fear, Genius Leadership, motivation, perspective, self-discovery, super zoomer
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Do you see lots of things that no one else does?
Are you amazed at what, sometimes, you don’t see until someone points it out?
Have you ever gone into work one day and realized that, when one of your employees does something, all of all sudden, you “get” either:
(a) S/he is brilliant, devoted and highly productive. “Why haven’t I said that to her/him?” or
(b) Why the heck haven’t I fired her/him? “What am I waiting for?”
Change blindness is present in 75% of us.
Take a look at this amazing video from a Harvard University experiment.
From Dr. Jim Sellner, PhD.,DipC. — working with Zoomers & Super Zoomers so they can SEE more possibilities for experiencing more joy, health and a sense of abundance.
Dr. Jim is author of Leadership for Einstein’s: Bringing Out the Genius in People While Becoming Great Yourself.
He co-leads Brains’ Trusts Peer Groups for CEO’s and executives.
Tags: change, Change Blindness, dr jim sellner, perspective, super zoomer
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Read time 1.5 minutes.
Question to Self: Do I have the courage to act?
RoH (Return on Heartbeats): More joy and a sense of abundance.
Failures: (1). To flex into resiliency. (2). Inability to re-invent oneself.
Fatal Flaw: Psychosclerosis – hardening of the mind and spirit. (more…)
Tags: dr jim sellner, meaning, perspective, self-discovery, super zoomer, zoomer
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Yesterday was one of those painful days.
I made a couple of “stupid” mistakes I thought I had corrected and written out of my repertoire of self-destructive behaviours. Couldn’t get to sleep as I was beating myself up over my “stupidity.” At 66, I “should” know better! (more…)
Tags: Accountability, adapt, Business., change, dr jim sellner, learn, leverage, life, meaning, motivation, perspective, reslient, self-discovery, success
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Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Read time 2.5 minutes. Implementation time: about 10-12 minutes. Probable time ROI when done consistently & well = about 4 hrs per month.
1. Challenge the situation: Could be as simple as asking a question, “Can you explain to me what happened?” Or you may have to get more detailed about the situation. The goal is to get the employee to think through the issue and start thinking about solutions.
2. Look for Choices: Once the employee is ready to make a decision, outline choices. Most situations are not completely black or white. You want to engage the employee. Get them to think through the situation. Don’t make the choices to be too obvious.
3. Consequences: Each decision the employee makes produces consequences. It is useful for you to explore with him or her the possible consequences of the choices. You may have to pull rank to eliminate some consequences. Explore more deeply to uncover hidden consequences.
4. Check-In: Once you’ve mutually agreed to the course of action, you set a time to check-in to see how its going. You want to make sure the employee is on track, or, if necessary make revisions based on new information.
Try it out. Lemme know how it works for you.
From Dr. Jim Sellner, PhD., DipC. — helping Zoomers & Super Zoomers find more joy, health and a sense of abundance.
Tags: Accountability, adapt, Business., dr jim sellner, fear, Genius Leadership, lead, leader, leadership development, learn, leverage, manager, motivation, perspective, reslient, self-discovery, success, super zoomer, Talent management, Team, zoomer
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Monday, September 14th, 2009
Read time 1 minute. Sept. 14, 2009.
The building blocks of your pyramid of joy & profits:
- Adaptability
- Resilience
- Consistency
- Assistance
- Competence
- Strategy
- Motivation
Ya gotta have ta wanna to get the thing started so Motivation is the base of the pyramid. (more…)
Tags: Accountability, adapt, Business., change, dr jim sellner, expert, fear, Genius Leadership, lead, learn, leverage, life, meaning, motivation, perspective, profitability, reslient, self-discovery, success, super zoomer, Talent management, zoomer
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Saturday, September 12th, 2009
Sept. 12, 2009
Read time 2.5 minutes.
This just in from The New Scientist http://bit.ly/2gEouw
Anthropologists studying witch doctors issuing deadly curses, looked for rational explanations. The families of the cursed felt there was no point wasting food on the “walking dead.” The explanation: the cursed died of starvation. (more…)
Tags: Accountability, adapt, Business., change, Death, dr jim sellner, expert, fear, Genius Leadership, lead, leader, leadership development, learn, leverage, life, manager, meaning, motivation, perspective, reslient, self-discovery, success, super zoomer, Talent management, Team, zoomer
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Death is personal. Grieving is communal, relational and intimate.
A workplace death calls on your best people management skills to lead your staff through their grief, fear and sadness. An employee’s death – particularly when it happens right in the workplace – can leave people tumbling through fear, grief, and sadness. (more…)
Tags: Accountability, adapt, Business., change, Death, dr jim sellner, fear, Grief, lead, leader, learn, meaning, motivation, perspective, reslient, Sadness, self-discovery, super zoomer, Team, zoomer
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