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Becoming Fully Effective

2009-11-28 09:44:50

 


Reading maketh a full man, discussion a ready man and writing an exact man.~Francis Bacon

 

This is a pretty deep statement! According to Francis Bacon we cannot be fully effective individuals unless we fully apply what we learn. Reading about something and then never applying it does not allow us to make use of the information. According to Bacon we need to discuss what we read or learn and then write about it. He is suggesting that discussing and then writing about a learned topic help to solidify the learning and make it a part of our own life. I agree with this wholeheartedly and I would like to add that after discussing and then writing about it, we need to then apply the learning in our lives…..maybe the saying should be;

 

Reading makes a full person, discussion a ready person, writing an exact person and application a complete person.

 

Anyone can read a book or article and "learn" something from it but this learning becomes so much more effective when we are able to discuss this with our peers, friends, co-workers, families and friends. This helps us to understand the concept from multiple points of view. We can learn a lot more by openly discussing a concept with people that have differing viewpoints than we can by just reading or learning one persons viewpoint.

 

The learning process becomes even more profound and personal when we can clearly articulate the learning by recording it in our own words in written format. It has been said that if you cannot describe a concept in writing then you don't truly understand the concept. Trying to write out something that you have learned in your own words can be a great learning exercise itself. You begin to question every piece of your writing and ensure that what you are recording is as accurate as possible.

 

Now that you have read and learned something, explored that learning through discussion and then recorded your learning in writing, it is all for naught unless you apply that concept to your life personally. As an example of this, how many people can remember all of what they learned in their college years? Is this because you didn't study and barely passed (this applies to some people I know), drank too much and destroyed critical brain cells or is it because you were unable to apply what you learned in your everyday personal or work life.

 

For the majority of us it is because we were not able to apply our learnings in our everyday lives. My mathematical physics class in 4th year engineering just did not get utilized once I graduated. Although I liked the course (as sick as this sounds) and was impressed by what I learned and although I discussed and wrote about the topics learned, I was not in a career that needed any of it so it was not applied and hence was not retained.

 

So what does this have to do with your Strength Zone? Well, its simple….make sure that you discuss what you learn, articulate your learnings in written format to ensure that you fully understand and then apply the learned concepts in your everyday life. Do this consistently and frequently in your areas of strength and you will find yourself becoming increasingly stronger and more successful in your endeavors.



Tags: effective, , sfficient, , learning, , reading, , strengths, , strength, zone
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Competing in a Flat World

2009-11-21 11:46:17

 


In his book "The World is Flat", Thomas Friedman described the world today as becoming a flat and level playing field because of the advance of technology and society. We live in a world where people in India can be remotely manning the drive through at a fast food restaurant in Iowa and relaying what is being ordered back to the restaurant all in real time via the internet. This technology and societal change is flattening our world and removing constraints imposed by geography, politics, religion and race.

 

More recently, Victor K Fung, William K Fung and Yoram Wind collaborated on a book entitled "Competing in a Flat World". This book builds on the premises established by Thomas Friedman and provides clear examples and case studies of companies excelling in the Flat World model. One of the keys to success in the Flat World model is to understand that no one can survive as an isolated island. Everyone must be integrated seamlessly into flexible networks. In the Flat World, it is not corporations competing against other corporations, rather it is networks of organizations competing against other networks of corporations. In the Flat World it is the networks that are the most efficient, productive, seamlessly integrated and flexible yet process oriented that will dominate.

 

What does this have to do with your Strength Zone? …...Everything!

 

Firstly, as a business in the Flat World, you absolutely need to understand your corporate strengths and weaknesses. These strengths and weaknesses include those of your individual staff members, your immediate business unit, the strengths and weaknesses of all of your suppliers and vendors and those of your clients. This is your complete network and as a business owner, otherwise known as a Network Orchestrator in the Flat World, you need to have an extremely solid understanding of your strengths and weaknesses and where you can successfully compete.

 

Secondly, as an individual, it is critical to understand your areas of strength and how they fit into the Flat World networks that you are part of. What is it that you are extremely good at and love to do? How does this fit with the strengths and weaknesses of those around you? How do your strengths benefit the networks that you are a part of? Where does your network have weaknesses, what are they and who can you move around or what actions can you take to remedy these weaknesses?

 

As we become players in this new Flat World reality it is critical that we understand and leverage our Strength Zones as individuals, business units, corporations and networks so that we remain competitive, successful and profitable.



Tags: strength, zone, , strengths, , flat, world, , economics, , competition, , compete, , The, World, is, Flat, , Friedman
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State of the Economy

2009-11-14 14:18:56

Its old news that late 2008 and most of 2009 saw the worst economic downturn since the great depression in the 1930s. The stunningly large numbers of corporate and personal bankruptcies, crashing financial markets, currency devaluation, massive layoffs, work outsourcing to "best cost" centers and rising unemployment are things that most of us have not witnessed in our lifetimes. For many people these things have hit us personally….its not just impersonal news stories, it is happening in our own cities and in our own lives. To say that these things are extremely disconcerting is a gross understatement!


When dramatic and disconcerting things like this happen, we as human beings, tend to react in a dramatically defensive manner. We create bailout packages, rules, laws, organizations and structures that try to protect what we currently have and the lifestyle that we are or have been used to. This is self preservation behavior which is "pre-wired" into our human brains. However, this is not the correct response. What we should be doing is re-inventing ourselves to take advantage of our strengths and apply these reinventions to our lives, careers and industries.


Take a look at the North American auto manufacturing business which employed thousands of people and created billions of dollars for its owners and the local and global economies. Its not hard to show a correlation between the rising cost of workers (wage increases, workplace concessions, benefits packages, retirement programs, etc.), declining productivity of those same workers and the decline in the profitability of the car manufacturing business. Now don't get me wrong, I am not a union basher as I do believe that the role of the union can be important to our workforce in certain circumstances. But in this case, think about all the money and effort that went into the;


- Creation of the unions


- The work actions that were staged by the workers to protect the rights, wages and benefits of the workers


- The counter measures staged by the owners to try and minimize worker cost and protect profit margins


- The laws that were enacted to protect the workers and more laws that were enacted to protect the corporations


- Bailout packages from government


- Subsidies from the government


- Tariffs on foreign competitive products


I don't have any figures for this but the time, effort, and cost of this is astronomical!!!


What do you think the results would have been if the auto industry would have taken the astronomical amount of money and effort spent on these things and applied it instead to innovation and re-invention programs. I know at this point it is speculative but I believe in the creativeness and inventiveness of the human spirit and I firmly believe that the auto industry would be in a much better position today had they done this. They would be significantly advanced in technology and manufacturing techniques, their workers would be retrained and advanced, they would not be fighting over wages and benefits because they would have invented ways to manufacture better products at lower costs in shorter timeframes at higher margins thus paying for the higher cost workers with their higher margins.


What does this have to do with your Strength Zone? A few things;


1. When bad things happen to you in your career, don't panic and move into a defensive, protectionist mode. Instead, go on the offensive. Re-evaluate your current career against your Strength Zone. How can you apply your Strength Zone differently and more productively to ensure that you are marketable. Be innovative and re-invent yourself. Get back out there into the marketplace and always leverage your Strength Zone in everything you do.


2. Don't wait for something bad to happen. Constantly evaluate your effectiveness and how you are applying your Strength Zone to the different roles that you have. Always innovate, re-invent and tweak your performance to get better.


3. Finally, until we instill a culture of working within our Strength Zone, innovation and re-invention within ourselves and our corporations we will always remain at high risk of extinction in the marketplace.




Tags: economy, , depression, , recession, , bankrupcy, , strengths, , strength, zone
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Break Free of the Negative Workplace

2009-11-07 08:40:03

“As for finding the sweet spot, many people are stuck in a rut and it does impact the bottom line in terms of productivity and innovation. Somehow we have learned to equate success with money and material wealth at the expense of self-actualization. What we end up is with people doing work that they are not the best at and perpetuate a culture of finger pointing. We end up striving to preserve a shadow of oneself.” Peter Chrapchinski  


Are you working in a high stress workplace that is full of finger pointing, backbiting and cover ups? Do you want to make a positive change but not change employers?


What you need to do is strive to ensure that everyone is working in their areas of strength in your workplace. When people are outside of their area of strength they are underperforming, demotivated, edgy, stressed and continually looking for others to blame for their non-performance. People do not want to take accountability for their poor performance because they are worried for their jobs and they are trying to preserve their self worth and their egos.


The key to changing this environment is to build trust between workers. Building this culture of trust starts by helping each individual understand their areas of strength and showing them how to leverage these strengths into their role in the workplace so that they can be successful and productive. Without this change, the workplace is doomed to mediocre work performance at best and at worst, a slide into obscurity and irrelevance.


With this strength based focus, employees will improve their performance and gain confidence in themselves and their fellow workers. This leads to a culture of trust, openness, candor, cooperation and proficiency. This culture allows a corporation to drive towards success as all its employees are striving together to continuously improve each other and the business.




Tags: stress, , strengths, , strength, zone
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