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Doug George

Top CEOs Are Using Twitter More, Facebook Less | Re/code - 0 views

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    "A new study from PR firm Weber Shandwick found that CEOs from the world's 50 most lucrative companies are using Twitter and LinkedIn more than they did two years ago, but have deserted Facebook completely. The study, which looked at social media use by CEOs running the top 50 companies on Fortune's 2014 Global 500 rankings list, found that 10 percent of those CEOs are on Twitter, up from just two percent in 2012. LinkedIn was the most popular network, with 22 percent of CEOs on the platform, up from just 6 percent in 2012."
Joe Bennett

Arbinger Mindset Audit - Arbinger - 1 views

shared by Joe Bennett on 02 Dec 15 - No Cached
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    Over thirty years of intensive research, The Arbinger Institute has demonstrated that every organization operates somewhere along a continuum from Inward to Outward Mindset. Since behaviors drive results and mindset drives behaviors, the prevailing mindset in an organization has profound impact on an organization's performance and culture. Your answers to 10 questions will suggest where your organization might be along the Mindset Continuum from Inward Mindset to Outward Mindset. The score that is derived from your answers will generate a series of observations of what is likely happening (and not happening) in your organization, along with possible next steps to take in order to improve your organization's collective mindset and results. Please select a score from 1 to 10 for each of the following questions.
Doug George

Dogs Might Be More Rational Than Humans - 0 views

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    "Dogs are "really good at learning from us, but they might, in funny ways, be better at learning from us than we are from ourselves," Santos, a cognitive psychologist at Yale University, told Live Science. They are "less irrational in following our behavior than humans are." Humans, on the other hand, can fall prey to a phenomenon called "over-imitation," Santos said. "Sometimes we imitate too much; we are so prone to trust others that we kind of copy the things we see them doing, even when those things other people are doing might not be so smart," Santos said."
Chad Ehnis

5 key rules for leading from the middle - 8 views

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    Let's face it, most people lead from the middle, or at least they try to. Since there is typically just one seat AT THE TOP in any given organization, others who aspire to leadership MUST do it from somewhere in the pack, right?
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    Excellent article!
Doug George

Microsoft and other big names in tech are actively hiring autistic coders - 1 views

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    ""They have a real passion for detail," Mark Grein, executive director at Specialisterne, said in an interview from Stamford, Connecticut. "They tend to be very good at following a process, improving a process, optimizing a process." SAP SE, the German software maker, has hired 53 workers worldwide since 2012 through its Autism at Work program and is aiming for 1% of its staff, currently at 74,500, by 2020. "We do have clear anecdotal evidence of business benefits from our pilot program," including gains in productivity, quality, customer relations, people management and innovation, said Jose Velasco, who heads SAP's autism program in the U.S."
Joe Bennett

40 Day Challenge - Day 23 - 4 views

Forgiveness Imagine finding yourself in a prison-like setting. As you look around, you see a number of cells visible from where you're standing. You see people from your past incarcerated there ...

40 Day Challenge

started by Joe Bennett on 10 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Joe Bennett

Reframing Goals/Outcomes - Critical Lab Test Results - 2 views

In a public medical group that adopted Arbinger's work, the leadership team was conducting an investigation into a case in which a patient died after he had sought medical consultation more than a ...

started by Joe Bennett on 12 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
Joe Bennett

4 Questions to Ask Yourself for a 10 Minute Reality Check - Arbinger - 1 views

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    Arbinger's new way of speaking about this same phenomenon-inward and outward mindset-illustrates the same principles. An inward mindset describes a mentality wherein the individual is focused solely on him or herself. Again, akin to being in the box, from an inward mindset others don't matter like I do. We are cut off from and closed to their needs and challenges-their humanity. An outward mindset describes a mentality wherein the individual is focused on collective success and wellbeing. A person with an outward mindset is aware of and alive to the needs, concerns and objectives of others and understands that their needs, concerns and objectives matter.
Joe Bennett

Shifting from Star Performer to Star Manager - 3 views

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    This is the shift from an Inward to an Outward Mindset
Joe Bennett

Thought Leader: Dr. Duane Boyce on Resolving Conflicts In the Work Place from the Insid... - 1 views

shared by Joe Bennett on 09 Apr 13 - No Cached
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    Interview with Duane Boyce from Arbinger on resolving conflicts
Joe Bennett

How People Respond To You - 2 views

"We tend to invite in other people the kind of mindset that we ourselves are operating from. This is why efforts to change others often can feel so frustrating: Despite efforts to do things differ...

started by Joe Bennett on 30 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
Joe Bennett

Helpfulness Isn't a Formula - An Excerpt From The Outward Mindset - 1 views

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    A long-time colleague of ours, Terry Olson, tells of the following experience that began in a workshop he was conducting for public-school teachers. They were using a room at a lockdown educational facility for elementary-aged children with severe behavioral problems. Some of the teachers from that school were eavesdropping at the back of the room.
Kristine Kehrig

Fundamental Truths That Will Change Your Life - 3 views

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    Success doesn't come from movement and activity. It comes from focus-from ensuring that your time is used efficiently and productively.
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    "You get the same number of hours in the day as everyone else. Use yours wisely. After all, you're the product of your output, not your effort. Make certain your efforts are dedicated to tasks that get results."
Joe Bennett

Finding Fault - 11 views

Gail - thank you for adding to our knowledge about self-deception. Glad to see you on the forum!

Joe Bennett

Soft as a Brick - Sam Whitney (The Arbinger Institute) - 3 views

Some time ago I worked as a trainer for a fairly large organization. As a trainer I had to coordinate with employee supervisors in order to obtain training topics and schedule training. One of my s...

started by Joe Bennett on 24 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
Tina Stuart

40 Day Challenge - Day 40! - 13 views

I agree! I will definitely need to revisit (and revisit, and revisit...) I continue to struggle with "who" I need to let go so, continued evaluation is necessary. Thanks for leading this Joe!!!

40 Day Challenge

Joe Bennett

Case Study Telecommunications WEB PDF - 2 views

shared by Joe Bennett on 08 Apr 13 - No Cached
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    An Arbinger case study from a Telecommunciations company.
Joe Bennett

Performance Management Systems: A Love-Hate Relationship | Arbinger - 3 views

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    It is a problem because if performance management systems are poorly implemented, then they can't possibly accomplish what they are supposed to do, namely help organizations improve their overall effectiveness.  What's worse is that the way they are implemented actually often hurts an organization's overall performance.
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    How could we learn from this article to evolve to a better system?
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    I will be listening to the community call that discussed this topic. The questions we'd ask would be a bit different from the way we rate each other today. If you were evaluating me for example you would go to my Co-workers and ask them how well my efforts enabled them to achieve their objectives. What was my impact on them. That is what I would be reporting to you as well.
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    Excellent! I love the approach, and look forward to thinking about how we can incorporate it more. Although, I think that Customer Focus, Integrity, Teamwork, Our Environment and Global Perspectives all ask similar questions of us.
Brian Suszek

I Don't Like The Way I'm Being Treated! - 9 views

Challenging and beautiful!

Joe Bennett

Huth: Essential Principles on Vimeo - 1 views

shared by Joe Bennett on 10 Apr 13 - No Cached
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    Great video from Chip Huth - KC SWAT Team Commander
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