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Friday, 22 November 2013
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
What's Your Preferred #LearningStyle?
What are Learning Styles and why are they important?
Identifying your learning style is helpful in solving
business problems as it identifies the natural approach you prefer to use. It
is also helpful in diverse teams as everyone is different - it provides an
understanding of how your colleagues prefer to learn.
Understanding learning styles fits with other career management themes of leadership, communication, conflict management and managing your brand - all posts we have been exploring on this blog.
Learning Styles link to other career management strategies |
Kolb identified a natural learning cycle that everyone
goes through. He focused on how we first experience learning and then expand
upon it to define our new experiences.
Honey and Mumford, using the work of Kolb, devised 4
distinct learning styles. They identified that we may exhibit a blend of styles
but that generally we have a preferred learning style.
Why
is this important?
2) Learning styles also provide a mechanism for identifying your natural style (and that of others) and in doing so create awareness. This enables everyone to flex their style accordingly. For example an activist could annoy a reflector and vice versa. This is because an activist is hands on, they want to jump in and get started, whereas a reflector needs and wants the time to think things through. Both can find each other equally frustrating.
3) An awareness of the learning cycle can also aid any coaching relationship. The diagram above also shows how the STAR coaching model can be overlaid.
No one learning style is right, therefore increased
awareness can only be a helpful thing in understanding and avoiding any conflict.
The
Learning Styles:
Activists:
- Tend to act first and consider the implications after
- Jump right in, requiring little preparation time.
- Thrive on being thrown in at the deep end
- Tend not to reflect as they have moved onto the next thing by then.
- In a group exercise or team building event it will be the activists that are hands on straight away.
- Are switched off by detail and prescriptive processes
Pragmatists:
- Focus on the practical application, they need to know that solutions will work
- Like to relate back to how this fits with the job/task
- Get impatient with lengthy discussions
- Are switched off when there is no obvious benefit or lack of guidelines on what to do
Reflectors:
- Focus on different perspectives
- They thrive on collating and analysing data
- Like to have time to think before making decisions
- Are switched off by having no time to prepare, by being rushed or thrown in at the deep end
Theorists:
- Think problems through step by step
- Are perfectionists
- Thrive on complexity, structured thinking and business models
- Enjoy questioning
- Are switched off by situations involving emotion or lack of structure
There are lots of free self assessment tools available on the internet - which is your preferred learning style?
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Maximise Your #PersonalBrand Part 2 - #CommunicationStyles
Which style do you naturally prefer? What happens to your communication style when you are
under pressure?
Don't score an own goal with the wrong communication style |
Communication is an important element of your
personal brand, it defines who you are and how you interact with others. This
post builds on our earlier blog post "Maximising Your Personal Brand Part 1 –Self Awareness".
We all have a natural or preferred communication style
and this blog post explores the various communication styles, linking them to
the transactional analysis ego states. Often we use a different style depending on the situation or who we are interacting with. As part of any robust career management strategy it is important to flex your communication style and not adopt a one
size fits all approach. Effective communicators influence others, gaining
buy-in and engagement.
Building on the earlier theme of self awareness give
some thought to what happens to your communication style when you are under
pressure – does it become more pronounced, change radically or alienate others?
There are lots of free self assessment tools and questionnaires
available on the internet to help you determine your communication style. Which
style(s) do you think you use?
Style: Assertive
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Passive
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Aggressive
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Passive Aggressive
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Ego State: “I’m
OK You’re OK”
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“You’re
OK I’m not”
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“I’m
OK You’re not”
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“You’re
not OK I’m not OK”
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Transactional Analysis: Adult
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Child
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Controlling
Parent
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Rebellious
Child
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Best style
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High self esteem
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Genuine
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Gains respect
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Least used
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Pleases others and avoids conflict
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Low self esteem
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Doesn’t contribute views
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Ineffective style as causes reactions
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Often at the expense of others
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Low self esteem
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Appear passive but actually subtly undermine
others
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Indirectly aggressive
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Devious
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Two-faced
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Sarcastic
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Criticises self
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Open body language
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Listen & don’t interrupt
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Good eye contact
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Avoids eye contact
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Closed body language
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Loud
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Intimidating
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Out to win
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Sweet and innocent
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Fake
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Mismatch between verbal and non verbal
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Builds good relationships with
others
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Low energy, gives in too
easily, lacks confidence, can be self critical & resentful
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Can upset others, and appear angry
and hostile
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Can remain stuck in the victim
mindset, so can’t move on. Can alienate themselves from others
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Wednesday, 25 September 2013
What Type of #Leader Do You Want to Be?
Often it is difficult to define what #leadership is, or
the type of leader you want to be. Part 4 of our leadership series explores leadership traits and follows our earlier blog posts on Leadership styles, Situational Leadership and Authentic Leadership.
Below are some aspects of leadership that you might find helpful. They might provide some ideas for the type of leader you aspire to be.
Below are some aspects of leadership that you might find helpful. They might provide some ideas for the type of leader you aspire to be.
Are You A Blue Sky Thinker - Want to Push the Boundaries? |
Are
you Authentic?
Do
you:
- Have an acute awareness of self and others?
- Care not about being right but about succeeding?
- Use emotional intelligence?
- Focus not on what is said but on how it is said?
- Display integrity, building trust and inspiring others to follow?
Are
you Visionary?
Do you:
- Never stop challenging the process or pushing the boundaries?
- Challenge perceptions?
- Bounce back and learn from failures because you are a pioneer?
- Continually strive for improvement?
- Instinctively know the right path?
- Create focus and alignment?
- Believe anything is possible?
Are
you Action Orientated?
Do you:
- Have a high energy approach?
- Believe in the mantra do something, doing anything – but act decisively and just do it?
- Display role model behaviour, leading by example and going first?
- Regard detail as analysis paralysis?
Are
you a Problem Solver?
Do you:
- Embrace risk?
- Feel motivated by overcoming obstacles, regarding them as an opportunity to develop and learn?
- See patterns and trends?
Do
you Develop Future Leaders?
Do you:
- Stretch people to ensure they develop, whilst providing a safe environment to try new things?
- Surround yourself with talented people and create high energy teams?
- Act as a trusted advisor for difficult challenges?
- Have high expectations – of outputs, yourself and others?
- Ask more questions than you answer?
- Focus on the strengths of others rather than their developmental areas?
- Share your own career experiences?
- Provide career advancement opportunities through networking and assignments?
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