SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 35
Download to read offline
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.1
We are all different and that's ok:
How to get the best out of a diverse team
Date: 28th June 2017
Venue: APM event, Atkins, Bristol
COACHING LTD
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.2
About me: John Hardwick
Live in Downend in Bristol.
Married, 3 children, 1 grandson.
Engineering career, 26 years at HP, 18 years in leadership,
10 years part time HP internal coach, now self employed.
Qualified with The Coaching Academy;
• Diploma in Life Coaching 2004 (distinction)
• Diploma in Corporate & Executive Coaching 2011 (distinction)
Accredited ICF coach (International Coach Federation).
Low Carbon South West member
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.3
What’s your experience of leading people?
What you learnt
the hard way
What went wellWhat situationsWho were they?
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.4
Here are some outcomes.
Understanding diversity in people’s style and approach to work.
Knowing how to adapt your own PM style to connect better with them.
Building trust via rapport, attention, and communication.
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.5
Here’s what we’ll do
General
intro’s
Pyscho-
metrics
Inter-
personal
Rapport as
spoken
Body
language
1 2 3 4 5
• 20 minutes • 20 minutes • 30 minutes • 20 minutes • 30 minutes
Break
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.6
Ground rules – are we agreed?
No distractions Phones and PC’s off please.
Confidentiality Respect, develop trust, make it safe.
Openness Willing to share your thoughts, goals, concerns etc
Take some risk Trust your colleagues, build supporting relationships
Explore risks Trust in yourself
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.7
Personality, styles and types
Dozens of ways to assess people.
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.8
It’s a puzzle, but here’s a clue; we’re different AND
it’s ok
Aspect Types
Taking in our
energy
Extrovert/Introvert (E/I)
Taking in
information
Sensing or iNtuitive? (S/N)
Processing the
information
Thinking or Feeling? (T/F)
Viewing the
world outside
Judging or Perceiving? (J/P)
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.9
MBTI – 16 types
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.10
And now for the funny stuff (funny peculiar that is)
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.11
What can you do as leaders?
General
Appreciate difference, approach people differently, influence differently,
lead differently, foster respect for difference. ADAPT AND CUSTOMISE
E or I Acknowledge contribution in meetings and when working alone.
S or N
Focus on the present (the facts and figures) or on the future and the
patterns of its make up
T or F
The logic, analysis, cause and effect. Or the values, effects on people,
trust in hunches
J or P
“I need to see the plans and the milestones”. “Let’s get started now, I’m
ready to tackle this whatever happens”
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.12
Your approach?
Team members Team members
E I
S N
T F
J P
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.13
Belbin team roles
Some PM questions
What are their Belbin profiles?
Do I have a good mix in the team?
What do they need from each other?
What do they need from me?
What could create conflict?
How can I build on their strengths?
How can I stretch them?
What would be a bad fit of role?
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.14
9 motivations of work in 3 key areas.
Motivational Maps
ACHIEVEMENT
• Builder
• Director
• Expert
RELATIONSHIPS
• Friend
• Defender
• Star
GROWTH
• Spirit
• Creator
• Searcher
Report provides:
Top 3 motivators, and insights.
Lowest motivator, and insights.
A typical profile (based on 100’s of inputs)
Overall level of motivation.
Satisfaction level for top 3.
Action plan template.
Opportunity to discuss feedback from the
process.
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.15
Honey & Mumford model
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.16
Discussion point –people diversity
What makes people different?
What are their strengths?
Share experience of people who can be
hard to get on with.
What can you do about it?
You will have a mix in any team
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.17
Social perceptions (mapped on to Insights)
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.18
Where do you see yourself? (in relation to the other
leaders)
TELL
CONTROLLED
EMOTE
ASK
PLACE YOURSELF HERE
Do 1 axis at a time
Add names using scaling (not just the quadrant)
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.19
Where do you see yourself? (in relation to your team)
TELL
CONTROLLED
EMOTE
ASK
PLACE YOURSELF HERE
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.21
“Rapport: Relationship, especially one of mutual trust or emotional affinity”
Rapport introduction
Authenticity
Shows you mean business.
Key elements
Scene setting, language –
body, verbal, non-verbal.
Mutual attention
Start rapport building with
a 2 minute clearing.
Foundation
To open and honest
communication.
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.22
Representing the world – our principle senses
• Everyone has a preferred way in which
they perceive and represent the world;
it’s their model.
• Most have one (sometimes we share
two) of these three:
 Visually (what you see)
 Auditorily (what you hear)
 Kinaesthetically (what you feel)
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.23
EXERCISE: What’s your preferred language style?
(V, A, or K)
Do the personal assessment questionnaire.
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.24
Rapport: Spoken Language
 Language gives us V A K information!
• So follow their preference (not
yours) to create and maintain
rapport.
• This allows them to focus on them,
not you.
• Take care with paraphrasing. Helping
them think could be more important
than content.
• Key word list is on the next page.
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.25
Word cues
See you later Hear what I’m saying .. I feel..
Lets focus on.. Hear Get hold of..
I want to look at .. Sounds good Get a handle on..
I see what you mean Let’s talk Hold on to..
It’s a bit hazy to me Listen Come to grips with..
Picture it Blabbermouth Clinging on to..
Look at it from my angle Give an account of.. Cool, calm, collected..
Watch out Tuned in/out Hot under the collar
It appears to me that.. In a manner of speaking Sharp as a .
I noticed that.. Within earshot Pull more strings
Photographic Word for word Push my buttons
Picture That rings a bell Start from scratch
Short sighted Question Slipped through
It looks as if.. Make music Scrape
See High/low pitch Catch
Appear Deaf Unfeeling
Vision Rhythm Solid
VISUAL AUDITORY KINAESTHETIC
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.26
Rapport exercise: Language preferences
 Language preferences: 3 volunteers please
 Decide for yourself which is their preferential style:
• Visual
• Auditory
• Kinaesthetic
 What else did you notice?
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.27
Discussion point
What makes language different between
different people?
What did you notice?
What were you concentrating on?
What can you do differently?
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.28
Rapport: Auditory non-verbal
Voice tonality
Speed
Sounds:
• Tuts, clicks
• Ahs and Umms
• Mmmms and sniffs
• Coughs and splutters
• Grunts and sighs
• And
• SILENCE
All tell you something… ask what it is
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.29
Rapport: on silence
• We generally find silence uncomfortable..
• It creates tension
 Which can help
 Allow it to hold the tension
 Maybe they’re processing your question:
• Especially if you can see eye movement
- In which case, WAIT until it stops.
 Often the other person will say something really important just after you break
the silence
 Ask what the silence means if necessary..
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.30
Eye movements
Here’s a useful link (http://www.blifaloo.com/info/lies_eyes.php)
-----V-----
-----A-----
-----K----- RememberedCreated
(as you look at someone)
Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic (feelings)
Be careful, this can be reversed if they are left-handed!
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.31
Exercise: Eye Observation
• In pairs, 2 mins each:
 Very carefully, watch your partners eyes (left, right, up, middle, down) as they describe a
recent meal they had
 Swap places
• Still in pairs, 2 mins each:
 Repeat, describing a meal that you’ve never eaten.
• When you are describing, provide as much information as possible.
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.32
Discussion point: Eye observations
What did you notice about the eye
movements?
What did you expect?
What surprised you?
Could you tell the difference between a
remembered meal and a created one?
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.33
Body & face language
• Head & hands
and arms and gestures and legs and fingers and feet all tell you something.
• Body
• posture, weight distribution (right/left, forward/back), breathing, all tell you
something.
• Face
• facial expressions, eye contact, eye movements all tell you something.
• Subtle matching or mirroring of the other person can demonstrate rapport:
• Once in rapport you may be able to lead (and reach agreement more quickly)
• Mismatching:
• Employ intentionally to break state:
 To interrupt, break a cycle, address a red-herring or tangent, re-direct attention
 To indicate non-verbally that the meeting is coming to an end
 But do it with care (or you could damage the relationship).
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.35
Key take-aways
Body
& eyes
Language
V A K
Inter-personal
assessment
Personal
Assess
ment
Be aware
and adapt
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.36
Reference materials
Dan Pink’s “Drive” in 10 minutes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc
Ken Blanchard: “The One Minute Manager”
Situational leadership: http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_44.htm
Myers Briggs: check out Google “Myers Briggs Type Indicator”
Belbin team roles: http://www.belbin.com/
© Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.37
Learning into action
Specific
actions
How to use it
So, what are the
implications?
Best insight
And Feedback forms please

More Related Content

Similar to We are all different and thats ok

UXPA 2012 Establishing Rapport and Matching Communication Styles with Test Pa...
UXPA 2012 Establishing Rapport and Matching Communication Styles with Test Pa...UXPA 2012 Establishing Rapport and Matching Communication Styles with Test Pa...
UXPA 2012 Establishing Rapport and Matching Communication Styles with Test Pa...
Catherine Gaddy
 
Career self reliance
Career self relianceCareer self reliance
Career self reliance
Mukul Saxena
 
Possibility Thinking - Darden Concepts
Possibility Thinking - Darden ConceptsPossibility Thinking - Darden Concepts
Possibility Thinking - Darden Concepts
Philip Cognetta Jr.
 

Similar to We are all different and thats ok (20)

Cmi 2 Naviagte The Way To A Brighter Future Smp
Cmi 2 Naviagte The Way To A Brighter Future SmpCmi 2 Naviagte The Way To A Brighter Future Smp
Cmi 2 Naviagte The Way To A Brighter Future Smp
 
Riverside Youth Council Leadership Training
Riverside Youth Council Leadership TrainingRiverside Youth Council Leadership Training
Riverside Youth Council Leadership Training
 
UXPA 2012 Establishing Rapport and Matching Communication Styles with Test Pa...
UXPA 2012 Establishing Rapport and Matching Communication Styles with Test Pa...UXPA 2012 Establishing Rapport and Matching Communication Styles with Test Pa...
UXPA 2012 Establishing Rapport and Matching Communication Styles with Test Pa...
 
THAT Conference 2021 - Level up your Feedback Game
THAT Conference 2021 - Level up your Feedback GameTHAT Conference 2021 - Level up your Feedback Game
THAT Conference 2021 - Level up your Feedback Game
 
Now you're asking for it! A Culture of Continuous Feedback
Now you're asking for it! A Culture of Continuous FeedbackNow you're asking for it! A Culture of Continuous Feedback
Now you're asking for it! A Culture of Continuous Feedback
 
Career self reliance
Career self relianceCareer self reliance
Career self reliance
 
Peace, Love, and Engagement Roadshow
Peace, Love, and Engagement RoadshowPeace, Love, and Engagement Roadshow
Peace, Love, and Engagement Roadshow
 
Agt nitan juntos nitan revueltos
Agt nitan juntos nitan revueltosAgt nitan juntos nitan revueltos
Agt nitan juntos nitan revueltos
 
Agt nitan juntos-nitan revueltos
Agt nitan juntos-nitan revueltosAgt nitan juntos-nitan revueltos
Agt nitan juntos-nitan revueltos
 
NLP in business
NLP in business	NLP in business
NLP in business
 
Possibility Thinking - Darden Concepts
Possibility Thinking - Darden ConceptsPossibility Thinking - Darden Concepts
Possibility Thinking - Darden Concepts
 
Diversity Awareness in the Workplace
Diversity Awareness in the WorkplaceDiversity Awareness in the Workplace
Diversity Awareness in the Workplace
 
ISACA Victoria Chapter: GRC Professionals-Road map for Personal Success
ISACA Victoria Chapter: GRC Professionals-Road map for Personal Success ISACA Victoria Chapter: GRC Professionals-Road map for Personal Success
ISACA Victoria Chapter: GRC Professionals-Road map for Personal Success
 
LSSC 2019 Leaderhsip Through Self-Awareness and Self-Management
LSSC 2019 Leaderhsip Through Self-Awareness and Self-ManagementLSSC 2019 Leaderhsip Through Self-Awareness and Self-Management
LSSC 2019 Leaderhsip Through Self-Awareness and Self-Management
 
In-House (Legal) interview preparation support
In-House (Legal) interview preparation supportIn-House (Legal) interview preparation support
In-House (Legal) interview preparation support
 
In-House Preparation Support
In-House Preparation SupportIn-House Preparation Support
In-House Preparation Support
 
Estate Planning & Elder Law Firm Coaching
Estate Planning & Elder Law Firm CoachingEstate Planning & Elder Law Firm Coaching
Estate Planning & Elder Law Firm Coaching
 
Core management skills sample
Core management skills sampleCore management skills sample
Core management skills sample
 
T20 bottom line leadership-hadden
T20 bottom line leadership-haddenT20 bottom line leadership-hadden
T20 bottom line leadership-hadden
 
How to have effective one on ones
How to have effective one on onesHow to have effective one on ones
How to have effective one on ones
 

More from Association for Project Management

Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Association for Project Management
 
If AI changes everything – do feelings still matter?
If AI changes everything – do feelings still matter?If AI changes everything – do feelings still matter?
If AI changes everything – do feelings still matter?
Association for Project Management
 

More from Association for Project Management (20)

Including Mental Health Support in Project Delivery, 14 May.pdf
Including Mental Health Support in Project Delivery, 14 May.pdfIncluding Mental Health Support in Project Delivery, 14 May.pdf
Including Mental Health Support in Project Delivery, 14 May.pdf
 
Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...
Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...
Making communications land - Are they received and understood as intended? we...
 
Spatium Project Simulation student brief
Spatium Project Simulation student briefSpatium Project Simulation student brief
Spatium Project Simulation student brief
 
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
 
Projecting for the Future: Harmonising Energy and Environment, APM North West...
Projecting for the Future: Harmonising Energy and Environment, APM North West...Projecting for the Future: Harmonising Energy and Environment, APM North West...
Projecting for the Future: Harmonising Energy and Environment, APM North West...
 
New to Nuclear - Transition into nuclear from other sectors, APM North West N...
New to Nuclear - Transition into nuclear from other sectors, APM North West N...New to Nuclear - Transition into nuclear from other sectors, APM North West N...
New to Nuclear - Transition into nuclear from other sectors, APM North West N...
 
Tell us what to do, not how to do it, APM North West Network Conference, Syne...
Tell us what to do, not how to do it, APM North West Network Conference, Syne...Tell us what to do, not how to do it, APM North West Network Conference, Syne...
Tell us what to do, not how to do it, APM North West Network Conference, Syne...
 
The Future is Fractional, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across...
The Future is Fractional, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across...The Future is Fractional, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across...
The Future is Fractional, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across...
 
Lessons learned across projects, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies...
Lessons learned across projects, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies...Lessons learned across projects, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies...
Lessons learned across projects, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies...
 
Agile Adaptability: Navigating Project Management in a Dynamic World, APM Nor...
Agile Adaptability: Navigating Project Management in a Dynamic World, APM Nor...Agile Adaptability: Navigating Project Management in a Dynamic World, APM Nor...
Agile Adaptability: Navigating Project Management in a Dynamic World, APM Nor...
 
Inclusive Practices in Project Management: Leveraging Digital Frameworks for ...
Inclusive Practices in Project Management: Leveraging Digital Frameworks for ...Inclusive Practices in Project Management: Leveraging Digital Frameworks for ...
Inclusive Practices in Project Management: Leveraging Digital Frameworks for ...
 
Leadership - the project professionals secret weapon, 24 April 2024
Leadership - the project professionals secret weapon, 24 April 2024Leadership - the project professionals secret weapon, 24 April 2024
Leadership - the project professionals secret weapon, 24 April 2024
 
APM Project Management Awards - Hints and tips for a winning award entry webi...
APM Project Management Awards - Hints and tips for a winning award entry webi...APM Project Management Awards - Hints and tips for a winning award entry webi...
APM Project Management Awards - Hints and tips for a winning award entry webi...
 
The Vyrnwy Aqueduct Modernisation Programme webinar, 17 April 2024
The Vyrnwy Aqueduct Modernisation Programme webinar, 17 April 2024The Vyrnwy Aqueduct Modernisation Programme webinar, 17 April 2024
The Vyrnwy Aqueduct Modernisation Programme webinar, 17 April 2024
 
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
 
Staurt Earl - ARCC Programme for APM Awards.pptx
Staurt Earl - ARCC Programme for APM Awards.pptxStaurt Earl - ARCC Programme for APM Awards.pptx
Staurt Earl - ARCC Programme for APM Awards.pptx
 
If AI changes everything – do feelings still matter?
If AI changes everything – do feelings still matter?If AI changes everything – do feelings still matter?
If AI changes everything – do feelings still matter?
 
AI in the project profession: examples of current use and roadmaps to adoptio...
AI in the project profession: examples of current use and roadmaps to adoptio...AI in the project profession: examples of current use and roadmaps to adoptio...
AI in the project profession: examples of current use and roadmaps to adoptio...
 
Katharine Fox, WRAP - Valuing sustainability
Katharine Fox, WRAP - Valuing sustainabilityKatharine Fox, WRAP - Valuing sustainability
Katharine Fox, WRAP - Valuing sustainability
 
The silent project disruptor: Building AI solutions
The silent project disruptor: Building AI solutionsThe silent project disruptor: Building AI solutions
The silent project disruptor: Building AI solutions
 

Recently uploaded

SURVEY I created for uni project research
SURVEY I created for uni project researchSURVEY I created for uni project research
SURVEY I created for uni project research
CaitlinCummins3
 
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
中 央社
 
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code ExamplesSPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
Peter Brusilovsky
 
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes GuàrdiaPersonalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
EADTU
 
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
中 央社
 

Recently uploaded (20)

e-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopal
e-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopale-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopal
e-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopal
 
SURVEY I created for uni project research
SURVEY I created for uni project researchSURVEY I created for uni project research
SURVEY I created for uni project research
 
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)
 
Major project report on Tata Motors and its marketing strategies
Major project report on Tata Motors and its marketing strategiesMajor project report on Tata Motors and its marketing strategies
Major project report on Tata Motors and its marketing strategies
 
How to Send Pro Forma Invoice to Your Customers in Odoo 17
How to Send Pro Forma Invoice to Your Customers in Odoo 17How to Send Pro Forma Invoice to Your Customers in Odoo 17
How to Send Pro Forma Invoice to Your Customers in Odoo 17
 
male presentation...pdf.................
male presentation...pdf.................male presentation...pdf.................
male presentation...pdf.................
 
MOOD STABLIZERS DRUGS.pptx
MOOD     STABLIZERS           DRUGS.pptxMOOD     STABLIZERS           DRUGS.pptx
MOOD STABLIZERS DRUGS.pptx
 
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering & Modes of Transport
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering & Modes of TransportBasic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering & Modes of Transport
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering & Modes of Transport
 
ANTI PARKISON DRUGS.pptx
ANTI         PARKISON          DRUGS.pptxANTI         PARKISON          DRUGS.pptx
ANTI PARKISON DRUGS.pptx
 
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文會考英文
 
An Overview of the Odoo 17 Knowledge App
An Overview of the Odoo 17 Knowledge AppAn Overview of the Odoo 17 Knowledge App
An Overview of the Odoo 17 Knowledge App
 
Trauma-Informed Leadership - Five Practical Principles
Trauma-Informed Leadership - Five Practical PrinciplesTrauma-Informed Leadership - Five Practical Principles
Trauma-Informed Leadership - Five Practical Principles
 
Stl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
Stl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjStl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
Stl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
 
Mattingly "AI and Prompt Design: LLMs with NER"
Mattingly "AI and Prompt Design: LLMs with NER"Mattingly "AI and Prompt Design: LLMs with NER"
Mattingly "AI and Prompt Design: LLMs with NER"
 
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code ExamplesSPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
 
VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA! .
VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA!                    .VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA!                    .
VAMOS CUIDAR DO NOSSO PLANETA! .
 
How to Manage Website in Odoo 17 Studio App.pptx
How to Manage Website in Odoo 17 Studio App.pptxHow to Manage Website in Odoo 17 Studio App.pptx
How to Manage Website in Odoo 17 Studio App.pptx
 
Book Review of Run For Your Life Powerpoint
Book Review of Run For Your Life PowerpointBook Review of Run For Your Life Powerpoint
Book Review of Run For Your Life Powerpoint
 
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes GuàrdiaPersonalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
 
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽會考英聽
 

We are all different and thats ok

  • 1. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.1 We are all different and that's ok: How to get the best out of a diverse team Date: 28th June 2017 Venue: APM event, Atkins, Bristol COACHING LTD
  • 2. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.2 About me: John Hardwick Live in Downend in Bristol. Married, 3 children, 1 grandson. Engineering career, 26 years at HP, 18 years in leadership, 10 years part time HP internal coach, now self employed. Qualified with The Coaching Academy; • Diploma in Life Coaching 2004 (distinction) • Diploma in Corporate & Executive Coaching 2011 (distinction) Accredited ICF coach (International Coach Federation). Low Carbon South West member
  • 3. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.3 What’s your experience of leading people? What you learnt the hard way What went wellWhat situationsWho were they?
  • 4. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.4 Here are some outcomes. Understanding diversity in people’s style and approach to work. Knowing how to adapt your own PM style to connect better with them. Building trust via rapport, attention, and communication.
  • 5. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.5 Here’s what we’ll do General intro’s Pyscho- metrics Inter- personal Rapport as spoken Body language 1 2 3 4 5 • 20 minutes • 20 minutes • 30 minutes • 20 minutes • 30 minutes Break
  • 6. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.6 Ground rules – are we agreed? No distractions Phones and PC’s off please. Confidentiality Respect, develop trust, make it safe. Openness Willing to share your thoughts, goals, concerns etc Take some risk Trust your colleagues, build supporting relationships Explore risks Trust in yourself
  • 7. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.7 Personality, styles and types Dozens of ways to assess people.
  • 8. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.8 It’s a puzzle, but here’s a clue; we’re different AND it’s ok Aspect Types Taking in our energy Extrovert/Introvert (E/I) Taking in information Sensing or iNtuitive? (S/N) Processing the information Thinking or Feeling? (T/F) Viewing the world outside Judging or Perceiving? (J/P)
  • 9. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.9 MBTI – 16 types
  • 10. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.10 And now for the funny stuff (funny peculiar that is)
  • 11. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.11 What can you do as leaders? General Appreciate difference, approach people differently, influence differently, lead differently, foster respect for difference. ADAPT AND CUSTOMISE E or I Acknowledge contribution in meetings and when working alone. S or N Focus on the present (the facts and figures) or on the future and the patterns of its make up T or F The logic, analysis, cause and effect. Or the values, effects on people, trust in hunches J or P “I need to see the plans and the milestones”. “Let’s get started now, I’m ready to tackle this whatever happens”
  • 12. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.12 Your approach? Team members Team members E I S N T F J P
  • 13. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.13 Belbin team roles Some PM questions What are their Belbin profiles? Do I have a good mix in the team? What do they need from each other? What do they need from me? What could create conflict? How can I build on their strengths? How can I stretch them? What would be a bad fit of role?
  • 14. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.14 9 motivations of work in 3 key areas. Motivational Maps ACHIEVEMENT • Builder • Director • Expert RELATIONSHIPS • Friend • Defender • Star GROWTH • Spirit • Creator • Searcher Report provides: Top 3 motivators, and insights. Lowest motivator, and insights. A typical profile (based on 100’s of inputs) Overall level of motivation. Satisfaction level for top 3. Action plan template. Opportunity to discuss feedback from the process.
  • 15. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.15 Honey & Mumford model
  • 16. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.16 Discussion point –people diversity What makes people different? What are their strengths? Share experience of people who can be hard to get on with. What can you do about it? You will have a mix in any team
  • 17. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.17 Social perceptions (mapped on to Insights)
  • 18. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.18 Where do you see yourself? (in relation to the other leaders) TELL CONTROLLED EMOTE ASK PLACE YOURSELF HERE Do 1 axis at a time Add names using scaling (not just the quadrant)
  • 19. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.19 Where do you see yourself? (in relation to your team) TELL CONTROLLED EMOTE ASK PLACE YOURSELF HERE
  • 20. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.21 “Rapport: Relationship, especially one of mutual trust or emotional affinity” Rapport introduction Authenticity Shows you mean business. Key elements Scene setting, language – body, verbal, non-verbal. Mutual attention Start rapport building with a 2 minute clearing. Foundation To open and honest communication.
  • 21. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.22 Representing the world – our principle senses • Everyone has a preferred way in which they perceive and represent the world; it’s their model. • Most have one (sometimes we share two) of these three:  Visually (what you see)  Auditorily (what you hear)  Kinaesthetically (what you feel)
  • 22. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.23 EXERCISE: What’s your preferred language style? (V, A, or K) Do the personal assessment questionnaire.
  • 23. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.24 Rapport: Spoken Language  Language gives us V A K information! • So follow their preference (not yours) to create and maintain rapport. • This allows them to focus on them, not you. • Take care with paraphrasing. Helping them think could be more important than content. • Key word list is on the next page.
  • 24. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.25 Word cues See you later Hear what I’m saying .. I feel.. Lets focus on.. Hear Get hold of.. I want to look at .. Sounds good Get a handle on.. I see what you mean Let’s talk Hold on to.. It’s a bit hazy to me Listen Come to grips with.. Picture it Blabbermouth Clinging on to.. Look at it from my angle Give an account of.. Cool, calm, collected.. Watch out Tuned in/out Hot under the collar It appears to me that.. In a manner of speaking Sharp as a . I noticed that.. Within earshot Pull more strings Photographic Word for word Push my buttons Picture That rings a bell Start from scratch Short sighted Question Slipped through It looks as if.. Make music Scrape See High/low pitch Catch Appear Deaf Unfeeling Vision Rhythm Solid VISUAL AUDITORY KINAESTHETIC
  • 25. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.26 Rapport exercise: Language preferences  Language preferences: 3 volunteers please  Decide for yourself which is their preferential style: • Visual • Auditory • Kinaesthetic  What else did you notice?
  • 26. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.27 Discussion point What makes language different between different people? What did you notice? What were you concentrating on? What can you do differently?
  • 27. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.28 Rapport: Auditory non-verbal Voice tonality Speed Sounds: • Tuts, clicks • Ahs and Umms • Mmmms and sniffs • Coughs and splutters • Grunts and sighs • And • SILENCE All tell you something… ask what it is
  • 28. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.29 Rapport: on silence • We generally find silence uncomfortable.. • It creates tension  Which can help  Allow it to hold the tension  Maybe they’re processing your question: • Especially if you can see eye movement - In which case, WAIT until it stops.  Often the other person will say something really important just after you break the silence  Ask what the silence means if necessary..
  • 29. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.30 Eye movements Here’s a useful link (http://www.blifaloo.com/info/lies_eyes.php) -----V----- -----A----- -----K----- RememberedCreated (as you look at someone) Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic (feelings) Be careful, this can be reversed if they are left-handed!
  • 30. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.31 Exercise: Eye Observation • In pairs, 2 mins each:  Very carefully, watch your partners eyes (left, right, up, middle, down) as they describe a recent meal they had  Swap places • Still in pairs, 2 mins each:  Repeat, describing a meal that you’ve never eaten. • When you are describing, provide as much information as possible.
  • 31. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.32 Discussion point: Eye observations What did you notice about the eye movements? What did you expect? What surprised you? Could you tell the difference between a remembered meal and a created one?
  • 32. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.33 Body & face language • Head & hands and arms and gestures and legs and fingers and feet all tell you something. • Body • posture, weight distribution (right/left, forward/back), breathing, all tell you something. • Face • facial expressions, eye contact, eye movements all tell you something. • Subtle matching or mirroring of the other person can demonstrate rapport: • Once in rapport you may be able to lead (and reach agreement more quickly) • Mismatching: • Employ intentionally to break state:  To interrupt, break a cycle, address a red-herring or tangent, re-direct attention  To indicate non-verbally that the meeting is coming to an end  But do it with care (or you could damage the relationship).
  • 33. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.35 Key take-aways Body & eyes Language V A K Inter-personal assessment Personal Assess ment Be aware and adapt
  • 34. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.36 Reference materials Dan Pink’s “Drive” in 10 minutes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc Ken Blanchard: “The One Minute Manager” Situational leadership: http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_44.htm Myers Briggs: check out Google “Myers Briggs Type Indicator” Belbin team roles: http://www.belbin.com/
  • 35. © Copyright 2013 MoreFrom Coaching Ltd The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.37 Learning into action Specific actions How to use it So, what are the implications? Best insight And Feedback forms please